Period Povery Project Case Studies
Case Study: Thornton Medical Practice
The Thornton Practice, located in Blackpool, Thornton-Cleveleys, serves a patient list of nearly 13,000 individuals. Committed to enhancing community welfare, the practice initiated the Period Poverty Project to address local challenges and promote menstrual health.
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Case Study: Dunstan Village Group Practice
Dunstan Village Group Practice, situated in Liverpool, serves a patient list of 7,600 individuals, including a culturally diverse population with a significant Arabic-speaking community. Recognising the challenges posed by period poverty, the practice embarked on an initiative to provide support and resources to those in need.
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Case Study: Coventry Road Practice
Coventry Road Practice, located in Birmingham, serves a diverse patient list of 4,500 individuals, including residents from temporary accommodations, vulnerable groups such as homeless patients, and newcomers to the UK. Recognizing the pressing issue of period poverty within their community, the practice took proactive steps to provide essential support.
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