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Girls Quit Sports Over Periods, PE Kit Fears

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Many girls drop out of sports by age 16 due to concerns.
  • Pupils urge others to speak out about period-related worries.
  • Campaigns are underway to ensure inclusion in sports.
Girls Quit Sports Over Periods, PE Kit Fears

A significant number of girls disengage from sports by the age of 16, with concerns about PE kit and periods identified as key contributing factors. Two pupils from Maghull High School are bravely sharing their experiences, urging others not to feel alone and to discuss their worries with friends or trusted adults. Their message emphasizes a collective experience, encouraging confidence and openness.

The issue is being explored in a documentary that aims to dismantle the lingering taboo surrounding menstruation in sports. Athletes and experts are advocating for greater inclusion, with discussions focusing on making sports environments more supportive. Efforts include providing readily available period products in schools and adapting schedules to accommodate participants' needs.

Initiatives are underway to address these barriers, such as offering choices in PE kits, like comfortable shorts or leggings. The goal is to foster an environment where girls feel empowered to continue their sporting journeys without shame or limitation. This movement seeks to ensure that no girl misses out on the benefits of sport due to preventable concerns.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Concerns about PE kit and periods are major reasons cited for girls discontinuing sports.
Documentaries, open conversations, and advocating for inclusive PE kits and period product availability are key actions.
Pupils advise speaking openly with friends or trusted adults about any concerns regarding sports participation.

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