BS: Menstruation, menstrual health and menopause in the workplace
BS 30416:2023 Guide and the “Little book of menstruation, menstrual health and menopause”.
Published : 31/05/2023
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“Understandings of menstruation, menstrual health and peri/menopause in Western society, including the UK, are complex and influenced by many factors that are as yet not fully understood or openly discussed. This can make it difficult for women, trans and non-binary people to understand and
manage their physical and mental health symptoms, and for health care professionals and workplaces to adequately support them.
“The way we work is changing; however, in many cases, core working practices are still not far from those that were designed at a time where women were not equally represented or prioritized as employees. As pressure grew for women to enter the workforce, it became a case of them fitting into existing frameworks where their specific needs were not served, and in many cases are still not served today.
“This document can assist organizations to identify misconceptions around menstrual and peri/menopausal health, and the impact the stigma surrounding them can have on workplace support. The practical workplace adjustments and activities recommended here support existing activities around workplace wellbeing and occupational health and safety initiatives. These workplace adjustments support and complement existing medical provisions in a more rounded
and holistic way.
“Within this standard there are examples of adjustments that can be made; however, the experiences and impact of menstrual health and peri/menopause vary for each employee, as does their support and environment requirements or preferences.”
Little book of menstruation, menstrual health & menopause
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