Free Period Products | Táirgí Míostraithe Saor in Aisce

Now available from:

  • Áras na Mac Léinn (SU Office + Ladies toilet ground floor)
  • Áras Moyola (Ladies toilet ground floor)
  • Library Basement (SU Cloakroom, SU Síbín + Ladies toilet ground floor)
  • Engineering Building (Foyer)
  • Arts/Science Concourse (Beside Student Enquiry Centre)
  • Arts Millennium Building (Ladies toilet ground floor)

Please take only what you need!

If the dispenser needs refilling please use the contact details on the side of the bin to let us know.

A joint pilot project from University of Galway and University of Galway Students’ Union.

#EndPeriodPoverty

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PRESS RELEASE 

Free Period Product Initiative Launched at University of Galway

University of Galway and University of Galway Students’ Union have launched a pilot programme distributing free period products across campus to tackle the issue of period poverty among students and staff.

The pilot stems from an initiative that was launched by the Students’ Union in 2017 to address the serious financial pressures and taboos faced by students who menstruate.

The University is now funding and supporting the pilot programme to supply more free items in locations across campus for those who need them.

The high cost of period products and the societal stigma which can still be attached to menstruation can lead to exclusion, mental health impacts and the use of unsuitable alternatives by those who menstruate. This programme aims to combat these issues and foster an inclusive, open campus with access for all.

Students’ Union Vice President/Welfare Officer Izzy Tiernan said: “Period poverty and hygiene poverty are very real issues for our 19,000 student members. We are delighted that the University is supporting this pilot programme. We are calling on the Government to act now on the “Period Poverty in Ireland Report” from February 2021. Students have enough financial worries as it is with the cost of living crisis and spiraling rents, and we firmly believe the Government needs to mitigate the cost of these essential healthcare products for all.”

Josephine Walsh, Head of Student Engagement at University of Galway, said: “Student Services at the University are delighted to be able to support the Students’ Union on this important initiative and policy for students. It is symbolic recognition by the University of the very real issues that our students face and even moreso we know it will make a very real difference in their lives.”

University of Galway Deputy President and Registrar Professor Pól Ó Dochartaigh said: “We are proud of the initiative that was taken by our students and their representatives, and as a University we are delighted that we are able to follow their lead and support efforts to alleviate cost and the effects of period poverty. Our new policy of free period products at University of Galway is a strong symbol of progress and how we can work together, with our students, to ensure better outcomes and respond to need.”