The Challenge
Changing the conversation around a natural process
The stigma surrounding menopause and menstruation has stalled effective support in the workplace for individuals, leading to avoidable stress for employees and unfairness within businesses.
Menstruation and peri/menopause are natural bodily processes experienced by approximately 50% of the population, yet they have traditionally been stigmatized, overlooked and misunderstood - both within workplaces and wider society. Only a minority of UK workplaces have specific policies in place for helping individuals experiencing menstruation and menopause. This is putting job satisfaction, staff retention, and increased productivity at risk for businesses unless they can build an inclusive and equitable environment.
The Solution
A groundbreaking workplace standard
The creation of the BS 30416 Menstruation, menstrual health and menopause in the workplace standard gives business leaders, employers and managers the tools to establish inclusive organizations.
To deliver more positive outcomes for women's rights at work, BS 30416 contains guidance around non-stigmatizing language, access to facilities, and menstruation and menopause advocates, as well as provisions for flexible working for more severe symptoms (e.g. those experiencing endometriosis). Other practical measures cover comfortable seating, fans at desks and alternative uniforms. Open communication between employees and managers are also encouraged to remove the workplace stigma around menstruation, menstrual health and menopause.