British Columbia school board votes to provide students free tampons, pads
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — A British Columbia school board believes it is one of the first in the country to provide free feminine hygiene products in washrooms.
Members of the New Westminster school board debated and unanimously passed a motion Tuesday night.
Starting in September, tampons and pads will be available in women’s and universal washrooms in elementary, middle and high schools in New Westminster.
Douglas College Prof. Selina Tribe proposed the motion, calling it an issue of equality because access to tampons and pads “is as essential as toilet paper for a normal bodily function that affects half the population.”