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23 Oct 2025

Longford Westmeath ETB to provide free period products to learners

Longford Westmeath ETB to provide free period products to learners

Jenny Conroy Quality Manager ETBI , Siobhan Lynch DDLETB Director, Stacey Cannon APO Fet Unit Dept of Further and Higher Education Research, Innovation and Science .

Starting this week, free period products will be provided to learners at Longford Westmeath ETB, as part of a new campaign by  Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI).

The ‘Worryfree’ campaign will see Longford Westmeath ETB along with seven other Education and Training Boards (ETBs) across the country provide free, sustainable period products to learners and staff.

The campaign has been launched following the publication of the Government’s ‘Period Poverty in Ireland’ report last year, which found that up to 85,000 women are at risk of period poverty.

ETBI carried out research into period poverty in Ireland to explore ways ETBs could help alleviate the problem. The ‘Worryfree’ pilot scheme is a result of this research and will provide a roadmap for the roll out of the project on a larger scale through the 16 ETBs.

Speaking about the campaign, Director of Further Education and Training at ETBI, Dr Fiona Maloney, said: “ETBI is delighted Longford Westmeath ETB is part of   the ‘Worryfree’ initiative. We know that period poverty is a problem in Ireland and this campaign will help ensure learners can focus on their education and training programmes without having to worry about the cost of period products. We hope to see this pilot scheme prove successful and for the ‘Worryfree’ campaign to become a permanent fixture in every ETB in Ireland.”

The eight ETBs participating in the pilot scheme are: Longford Westmeath ETB, Tipperary ETB, Donegal ETB, Mayo Sligo Leitrim ETB, Kerry ETB, Dublin and Dun Laoghaire ETB, Cavan and Monaghan ETB and Waterford and Wexford ETB.

For more information visit: www.etbi.ie.

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