Periods shouldn't be shrouded in secrecy and shame.

We offer free, downloadable resources designed to help you cultivate open, inclusive conversations about periods, puberty, and menstrual health in your classroom.

Our materials go beyond facts and figures, aiming to:

Shatter the Stigma -  All genders and identities deserve to feel seen and heard in this conversation. Our resources are intentionally inclusive, ensuring everyone feels welcome to learn and grow. We believe talking openly about periods will benefit those who have periods but also those who do not.

Empower Young People - Knowledge is power. We equip students with the information and confidence they need to manage their cycle and periods, or support others with theirs, without fear or embarrassment. 

Support Your Teaching - We know you wear many hats. Engaging activities and lesson plans make learning about periods fun and informative, taking the pressure off your shoulders.

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Tackling period taboos through education.

Primary schools.

Help students feel prepared for upcoming changes with age-appropriate, inclusive materials that build confidence and reduce anxiety around periods. These educational resources are suitable from the age of 9+.

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Secondary schools.

Dive deeper into puberty, menstrual health, and the language around periods with engaging activities that explore media representations and promote positive body image. We recommend these resources for young people from the age of 12+.

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Universities and colleges.

Looking to create access to free period products at your college or university? We're here to support you in setting up period product schemes, securing funding, and running vibrant menstrual health workshops and groups.

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Your period questions, answered.

Heavy bleeding and cramps: What is normal?

Heavy bleeding and cramps: What is normal?

Blood and cramps are a normal part of our menstrual cycle, but when should you seek help? For most people, having a heavier bleed for...

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Making menstruation more inclusive

Making menstruation more inclusive

Period inclusivity means understanding that everyone’s experience is different. Gender, age, abilities, money and background all play a part in how we go through it....

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Why you should choose organic period products

Why you should choose organic period products

Every day in the UK, an estimated 2.5 million tampons and 1.4 million period pads are flushed down the toilet. This is an alarming amount...

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How your menstrual cycle can affect your sex drive

How your menstrual cycle can affect your sex drive

Sometimes we feel like it and sometimes we just don’t: have you ever wondered why your sex drive changes throughout the month? Sure, many different...

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How to feel better during your period: Tips from a mental health coach

How to feel better during your period: Tips from a mental health coach

When I'm on my period, in the space of a minute, I went from feeling tired to snarling at the world and even briefly thinking...

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Why we should stop saying ‘sanitary’ when talking about periods

Why we should stop saying ‘sanitary’ when talking about periods

The way we talk about periods can greatly impact how people think about them.At Grace & Green, we’re committed to not using the terms ‘hygiene,’...

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