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Knowledge Exchange and Menstrual Equity

Creating Social Impact with Organisations, Educators, and Communities

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Knowledge Exchange and Menstrual Equity

Creating Social Impact with Organisations, Educators, and Communities

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This book illustrates how researchers, non-academic partners, and communities can work together to create social change. It presents successful examples of knowledge exchange activities about menstrual health, menstrual education, and reducing menstrual stigma. These activities draw on the author's research with menstrual activists and young people. Through co-authorship of chapters and quotations from non-academic partners and communities, Knowledge Exchange and Menstrual Equity includes and amplifies the voices of those who inform, and are impacted by, research but are rarely visible in resulting publications.

Five case studies use testimonies and other forms of evidence from partners and beneficiaries including the British Standards Institution (BSI), social enterprises, NGOS, community groups, educators, and pupils, to illustrate how knowledge exchange (KE) activities based on the author's research have shaped policies, improved knowledge about menstruation, reduced menstrual stigma, and helped to foster more inclusive cultures in workplaces and schools. These include the creation of guidance with community engagement specialist, Acushla Young, on how to communicate effectively about menstruation on social media; the author's chairing a BSI committee to create a workplace standard on menstruation, menstrual health, and menopause; collaborations with Cysters, Irise International, the Menstrual Health Project, and Diversecity to create faith-informed menstrual health resources and workshops; and a collaboration with a teacher and performer to produce a theatre show and design a menstrual curriculum in primary schools.

Reflecting on challenges within KE, this book is a valuable resource for researchers at all career stages who want to learn about knowledge exchange and impact, who are planning KE activities, or who are intending to measure the impact of their research. It offers guidance on how to conduct KE in an ethical, inclusive, effective, and accessible manner that brings genuine benefits to organisations and communities.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Knowledge Exchange and Menstrual Equity in the Third Sector: Collaborating with Charity Partners to Engage Communities and Facilitate Evidence-Based Change (co-authored with Acushla Young)
2. Knowledge Exchange and Menstrual Equity in Creative Practice: Performance, Community Engagement, and Advocacy (co-authored with Belszki, Safiya Ahmed, Neelam Heera-Shergill, and Maria Than)
3. Knowledge Exchange and Menstrual Equity in Education: Curriculum Design, Fostering Inclusive School Cultures, and Policy Change (co-authored with Belszki)
4. Knowledge Exchange and Menstrual Equity in the Workplace: Collaborating with the British Standards Institution and a Panel of Experts to Create “BS30416: Menstruation, Menstrual Health, and Menopause in the Workplace – A Guide"
5. Knowledge Exchange and Menstrual Equity in Community Spaces : A Community-led and Faith-informed Approach to Menstrual Education
(co-written with Ola Fagbohun, Nazia Kahn, Neelam Heera-Shergill, Mariam Pasha, Shahida Siddique, and Acushla Young)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 18 Feb 2027
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9781350552487
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 10 bw illus
Series Bloomsbury Research Impacts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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