What happens when you don’t have the money to buy period products?
On this episode we’ve got the most recent research on the State of the Period in lutruwita/Tasmania. We speak to a period undies advocate, Jemma about what dignity means when you live on a low income. We also talk to Vikki Iwanicki from Queenstown about what period poverty looks like when you get out of the city.
Listen if you want to understand both the personal and big picture of period poverty in lutruwita, and how we can change it!
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Episode 4a Women's Health Tasmania Health worker Jen talks about bivisibilty, the importance of community connection and gives some helpful advice to health professionals
Episode 4b Bonus - Advice from Dr Sue about safe sex and cervical screening if you are sexually active
Episode 4 Bisexual women's access to health care in Tasmania
Episode 3 LARCs – contraceptives that will help you to sing on the wing
Episode 2a Taking the power surge perspective on menopause
Episode 2 Menopause – Over to you, Dr Sue
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