Equaltty Period Limited
Annual Reportforthe period ending February 2024
Equality Period Limited
Charity No: NIC108424
Address: clo Coast Road, Drains Bay. Larne BT40 2LF
Equality Period is a limited company. registered as a charity. that exists on a'Not-for-Profit basis
to carry out charitable purposes that benefit the community rather than private shareholders.
TRUSTEES
Suzanne 08g
Colleen Gardner
Shannon Taylor
Tracy Mcclean
AIMSAND OBJECTIVES
We recognise the trauma, stress and anxiety caused by not having access to the products of
appropriate knowledge needed to manage our periods, menstrual, sexual and peri-menopausal
health. We workto create menstrual equitywithin society by providingthose pulled into POV8rty,
homelessness or otherwise displaced people and their dependents with access to free period
products ottheir choice as well as any other essential hygiene and personal care products.
We recognise that hygiene poverty is not a standalone issu8. Wework in partnership with 8 varied
range of statutory and voluntary organisations in Northern Ireland who have appropriate
safeguards and ongoing comprehensive supports in place. This includes but is not limited to
Health and Social Care Trusts" Primary and Post-Primary Schoots. Youth Groups: Trussell Trust
8nd independent Food Banks: Women's Aid; Simon Community Northern Ireland: Libraries Ni:
Refugee services and Family Support Programmes.
Feedbackfrom our network of community partners and testimonyfrom beneficiaries tells us that
the abilityto access period products and other essential hygiene items via the organisations that
clients and service users are already involved with or are familiarwith makes a huge difference to
their overall wellbeing.
ACTIVITIES FEBRUARY 2023- FEBRUARY 2024
We continued to support our communty partners working with people affected bythe legacy of
the pandemic and continuing cost-of-living crisis. We provided on average 300 individual care
packages per month across our community partner network.
Equality Period pride ourselves on making a big impact with a small budget. We are entirely
volunteer-led and volunteer run. We dontt have office space or storage facilities as minimum
overheads means maximum support for beneficiaries.

Small budget BIG Impact
During the final week of August, V￿ packed 48 care packages for Lame Foodbank; each
containing period products. shampoo, shower gel, deodorant, soap, toothbrushes and
toothpaste. Purchasing these items from high-street retailers would cost £575.82
Thanks to the partnerships we have built over the last 3 years were able to reduce this by
more than £450: partnership working also avoids our charty directly contributing to the
issue of hygiene poverty by reducing availability of essential hygiene products in stores.
Plastic Promlse
In 2021 we made a pledge to reduce the amount of pads and tampons containing plastic
that we distributed and increase the availability of sustainable, reusable products for
everyone. Thanks to grant funding and building brand partnerships we h8ve ended our
reliance on public donations of period products. Since March 2023 95% of period
products distributed by Equality Period have been plastic free or reusable.
Perlod Product {Free Provislon) Act Nl 2022
Legislation received Royal Assent in May however as Northern Ireland has no working
Assembly progress cannot not be made regarding implementation.
November 2023 Northern Regional College student union contacted usfor help as period
products were no longer being provided under the Department for Communities pilot
scheme. Over 800 packs of pads and a range of reusable sensoryfriendly products were
provided for students.
Perlod Dlgnlty
Despite'Period Dignity. launching in September 2021 schools and parents continued to
reach outto Equality period and projects within The Hywene Bank Nl network requesting
period products for pupils.
Lack of promotion. poor communication and barriers faced by pupils trying to access
products led to unclaimed an unspent budgets. In May funding for the Period Dignity
scheme was cut by 40%
National Teen Self Esteom Month (Rathcoole Llbrary)
Thanks to an award from Arnold Clark Community Fund we were abl8 to partner with
Libraries Nl and provide hygiene essentials and well-being packs for teenagers in
RathcooLe and Glengormley
Perlod Parad•- Menstrual Health Day
Laura and Erin joined campaigners and 17 charities from across the UK for the
#EveryPeriodCounts march through Westminster to raise awareness of period inequality.
Hundreds of period stories, including many contributions from Northern Ireland were
deliveTed to 10 Downing street.
Computer Equlpment Grant- Natlonal Lottery Awards For All
Thanks to TNL Community Funding Equality Period have a computer and laptop which
allow us to create and deliver improved Period Positive workshops both remotely 8nd in-
person. Grant un(Jerspent: TNL Nl approved repurposing remaining funds for charitable
objective.

International Women's Day & OCN Stress management
Equality Period were invited by Women's Aid ABCLN to deliver a series of in-person
empowerment workshops with service users in Larne and Carrickfergus. Feedback was
very positive. We hope to maintain this partnership with Women's Aid ABCLN over the
next year.
'Here if you need,
We continue to pro-actively encourage locaL businesses. workplaces and hospitality
venues to include period products within their washroom provisions.
Council-run pilot
Mid and East Antrim Borough Council's'Here rfyou need, pilot schemewas deemed "well
received" Council have agreed Period Products will be included in existing washroom
supplies budget for council owned communty centres in Larne. Whitehead and
Carrickfergus as well as visitor attractions in Ballygally and Islandmagee. The scheme is
also to be extended to council owned community centres in Ballymena.
Community Cluster Event
Fantastic public engagement at Larne Market Yard. The team loved being able to have
frank and open conversations about periods and menstrual health in 8 public space.
December- 1099 people supported.
In partnership with Larne Foodbank and Christians Against Povertywe provided a tOtsL of
692 people {328 aduLts and 364 children) with 480kg of hygiene and personal care
essentials.
Larne Foodbank Committee awarded Equality Period a partnership grant of ringfenced
funds to provide hygiene essentials specifically for Larne Foodbank
In addition to this a further 407 individuals were supported by contributions made to
agencies working with local families as well as adults 8nd young peopLe experiencing
crisis, homeLessness and displacement.
Professional Development
Thanksto a previous Brighter FuturesTraininggrantSuzanne has completed CPCAB Level
2. CPCAB Level3 and a HE Certificate in Counselling. In-line with Equality Period's longer-
term goal of being able to provide counselling services for those experiencing menstrual
health conditions that impact mental and emotional wellbeing. she has progressed to
study Fdsc Integrative Counselling with Ulster University.
PickUpMyPeriod App
New locations across Mid an(1 East Antrim created on the PickUpMyPeriod App in
partnership with Hey Girls. Volunteers continued promotion of the app and restocking
pick up points as and when needed.
Brighter Futures wl Sure Start
Brighter Futures at Larne Football club provided a £500 grant to help us maintain an on-
site hygiene pantry as well as provide menstrual health packs 8nd fresh food vouchers
for service users at Horizon Sure Start. Larne.

SPECIAL THANKS
EquaLity Period are incredibly gTatefvl to Larne Football Club and their supporters. Prestige
Flooring & Bathrooms and the team at Danny Donnelly's constituency office for their assistance
with December Hampers.
We also would like to express ourgratitude to the committee at Larne Foodbank: our'Here if you
need, partners at The Hygiene Bank Moira and The Arnold Clark Community Fund for their
continued support.
CONCLUSIONS
We move forward into the new year once again hopeful that the Period Product Free Provision
legislation will be implemented and reduce our need to exist in a product provision capacity.
We also hope our continued partnership with Hey Girls and improving our Period Positive
workshops will reducethe use of single use plastic period products in Northern Ireland.
Project dupllcation continues In the Larne area however. we have stillto see this translate in any
reduction in need from our community partners.
As co-founder and chairperson I would liketo extend my gratitudeto Colleen. Shannon and Tracy
once again for their roles as volunteer trustees - never underestimate the difference you are
making, not just 8t a local level but as part of a global menstrual equty movement.
Thls report Was approv8d on behalf of the trustees at a meetlng on
Signed on ft'8 behalf by.
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and
Mrs Suzanne Oag
Trustee Equailty Perlod Limitod