Period | 4 May 2022 |
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Media coverage
Media coverage
Title Global study highlights menstrual stigma, with conversations key to change, UWA researcher says Degree of recognition National Media name/outlet ABC News Media type Web Country/Territory Australia Date 4/05/22 Producer/Author Louise Miolin URL https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-05-04/uwa-research-menstrual-stigma-global-study/101036788 Persons Dani Barrington
Keywords
- Menstruation
- Menstrual health
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Menstrual hygiene is a universal – but complex – human right
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Improving menstrual health beyond product provision
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Drivers of Menstrual Material Disposal and Washing Practices: Why we cannot ignore individual’s behaviour when making engineering decisions
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Drivers of menstrual material disposal and washing practices: A systematic review
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Formative research: Menstrual Hygiene Management in the Pacific.
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Menstrual Justice: A Human Rights Vision for Australia
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How the ‘tampon tax’ violates human rights
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Local ownership of WASH responses are required in Pacific schools
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The Last Taboo: research on menstrual hygiene management in Solomon Islands, Fiji and Papua New Guinea
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The Last Taboo: Formative Research to Inform Menstrual Hygiene Management Interventions in the Pacific
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Experiences of menstruation in high income countries: a systematic review, qualitative evidence synthesis and comparison to low- and middle-income countries
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Menstrual health and hygiene among Indigenous Australian girls and women: Barriers and opportunities
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Ending period poverty: Stopping shame is essential
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Investigating the policies and practices of teaching menstrual hygiene education to schoolboys in India
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The Last Taboo: Menstrual hygiene management in the Pacific
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Water, sanitation and hygiene in schools to promote girls’ health and education in Pacific Island countries: A systematic scoping review
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Indigenous Girls’ and Women’s Menstrual Hygiene Management in Australia: Identifying culturally-appropriate options to reduce barriers - Summary Report and Next Steps
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Improving WASH in Pacific Island schools by embracing local epistemologies
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Formative menstrual hygiene management research in the Pacific
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review
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Using models of menstrual experience to increase impact
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Improving menstrual health: more than providing pads
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Featured article
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What drives menstrual disposal and washing behaviours: a global review
Research output: Contribution to conference › Other › peer-review
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Menstrual disposal and washing facilities: considering user preferences in design
Research output: Other contribution › peer-review
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Brief: Mitigating the impacts of COVID-19 and menstrual health and hygiene
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It will take a lot more than free menstrual pads to end period poverty
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Press/Media
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About Share the Dignity (video)
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Menstruation Matters, Peppermint Magazine (online/print interview)
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Scotland becomes the first country to make period products free
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Water, Sanitation, and Menstruation Stigma, Everybody Hates Me: Let's Talk About Stigma (podcast)
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Work Brings Hope on Period Pain
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WA Government makes period products free in state high schools
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WASH: Interview with Dr Dani Barrington, ABC 612 Brisbane’s Afternoons (radio)
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#Pinkbox Dignity Vending Machine, Share the Dignity (video)
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The Comfort Kit Presents, Share the Dignity (video)
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Improving menstrual experiences: interview on ABC Regional Drive
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Period Poverty, Speak Up-Korerotia (podcast/radio)
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Engagement / Activities
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Global Period Poverty forum
Activity: Conferences and workshops › Contribution or participation in a conference
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Prizes / Awards
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Emerging Leader Fellowship Program
Prize: Fellowship