Wellbeing
Period Equality at Queen Mary
As a Queen Mary student, free period products are provided to you from several locations on campus. These are being provided to support both staff and students with their menstrual health and reduce the impact of period poverty.
In the current cost of living crisis, period poverty is becoming an increased issue, with those who menstruate facing issues with the affordability of period products alongside the rise of costs of other products.
Queen Mary is also currently working towards providing reusable period products.
Where to find free period products on Queen Mary Campuses
Mile End
- Mile End Library – First floor gender neutral toilets
- Francis Bancroft Building – Ground Floor gender neutral toilet
- Maths building – Upper first floor women’s toilet
- Arts One – Ground floor women’s toilet
- Graduate Centre – second floor women’s toilet & seventh floor women’s toilet
Whitechapel
- Whitechapel Library – Basement women’s toilet
- West Smithfield Library – Basement accessible toilet
- Garrod building – Ground floor accessible toilet
Charterhouse Square
- The Shield – accessible toilet
For financial support information, visit the Advice & Counselling website. Welfare Advisers can provide confidential and professional money advice to all Queen Mary students.
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