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Belfast, United Kingdom · BelfastThe NI Assembly passed the Period Products (Free Provision) Act NI in May 2022, making period products available free of charge to anyone who needs them. Libraries NI now provide free period products in all public libraries (static and mobile) – known as the Free Period Products scheme. A survey has been launched to gather your feedback which will help evaluate if the service is meeting people’s needs and raise awareness so that no one misses ou…Read Article
Free Period Products scheme feedback survey - Women's Regional Consortium

Belfast, United Kingdom · BelfastNIRWN’s Executive Director, Louise Coyle alongside sector colleagues met with Lord Paul Murphy who is leading an independent review of the Withdrawal Agreement and its effectiveness. Sense checking with Civil Society and creating the mechanisms with which to do so is critical if we are to thrive post EU Exit. Issues discussed by those in attendance included:
How can the Withdrawal Agreement be practically improved? Democratic consent mechan…Read Article
NIRWN meets leader of independent review of the Withdrawal Agreement - Women's Regional Consortium

Belfast, United Kingdom · BelfastThis document details the Minister for Communities’ initial Budget 2025-26 decisions and how they will impact on the Department’s ability to deliver public services. Siobhán hopes to make a detailed response to this consultation. If you have any input to this consultation please contact Siobhán as soon as possible at policy@wsn.org.uk The deadline for comments is Thursday 7th August 2025 and it is available on the Department’s website here: ht…Read Article