After hearing reports that the scheme was to be axed, we’re bloody relieved to see the government has committed to continuing the scheme...| Bloody Good Period
Dear Chancellor and Secretary of State Period products must remain free in schools and colleges: a sector response to the potential cuts...| Bloody Good Period
This International Women’s Day, as we celebrate the theme “Accelerate Action” and embrace “Rights. Equality. Empowerment,” we are proud...| Bloody Good Period
At Bloody Good Period, we believe everyone who menstruates deserves dignity, respect, and support—especially in schools. No student...| Bloody Good Period
Today, we are confronted with a reality that many of us had hoped we would not see: a renewed wave of political leadership that threatens...| Bloody Good Period
The Real Horror: Period Stigma Still Haunts Us As part of our Periods Unmasked campaign, we’re shining a light on the real horrors that...| Bloody Good Period
The UN estimates that over 700,000 people in Gaza have menstrual cycles, and for them, managing their periods means facing unimaginable...| Bloody Good Period
Parents have voiced outrage after Neale-Wade Academy in Cambridgeshire implemented a policy requiring medical documentation to excuse...| Bloody Good Period
We’re horrified by the recent violence and misinformation targeting people seeking asylum, refugees, and immigrants across England and...| Bloody Good Period
The UK General Election is just around the corner, taking place on Thursday 4th July… but what are the major parties saying when it comes...| Bloody Good Period
Department for Education Overview Whilst we applaud the decision to extend the period product scheme in England to July 2025, far more...| Bloody Good Period
By Michelle Hopewell, @mybodyliberation Michelle is an Edinburgh based Creator and Blogger passionate about body empowerment, menstrual...| Bloody Good Period
Periods should NOT be a penalty—in fact, they’re bloody essential! We need meaningful, urgent action from our Government now. Last year,...| Bloody Good Period
This blog was written by Becca, Bloody Good Period’s Social Media Manager. TW: This blog explores themes of depression and mentions...| Bloody Good Period
This blog was written by Amina, Bloody Good Period’s bloody incredible Admin Support and founder of ANC Admin Soultions - a refugee-led,...| Bloody Good Period
Dear Friends and Supporters of Bloody Good Period, I am writing to you today with some bittersweet news. After founding the charity,...| Bloody Good Period
Five and a half years after forming the ground-breaking charity, Bloody Good Period’s founder and CEO Gabby Jahanshahi-Edlin is stepping...| Bloody Good Period
By Terri Harris, BGP's Menstrual Sexual and Reproductive Health Manager. Recently on Women’s Hour, Amber Rudd, former Home Secretary,...| Bloody Good Period
Our immediate and long-term response to war in Ukraine, and how you can help Our TV screens and social media feeds are full of unfolding...| Bloody Good Period
We are Bloody Good Period. We fight for menstrual equity and the rights of all people who bleed. Come join us!| Bloody Good Period
In recent weeks, we’ve seen a deeply worrying shift in global politics, with rising policies that threaten the rights of women, trans individuals, LGBTQ+ communities, and other marginalised groups. In the United States, one such policy by Meta—removing period products from all men’s bathrooms—has sparked a wave of outrage and concern. It is an action that goes far beyond the simple matter of access to period products; it is a direct attack on the rights of trans men and non-binary ind...| Bloody Good Period
Diana (Dee-Anna) More led the Decolonising Menstruation project, a collaboration between Bloody Good Period and Decolonising Contraception, a collective formed by Black people and people of colour working in sexual and reproductive health. The year-long programme was funded by The Body Shop. Most of Diana’s careers have been as a portrait & photo-activism photographer, a little bit of filmmaking around women’s representation, the female gaze, sex positivity and representation. Her activis...| Bloody Good Period
We get free period and menstrual health supplies to refugees, asylum-seekers and those who can’t afford or access them.| Bloody Good Period