Menopause campaigners give evidence to women and equalities committee
3 December 2021
The House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee holds the second evidence session of its inquiry into Menopause and the Workplace.
- Parliament TV: watch the session live
- Inquiry: Menopause and the workplace
- Women and Equalities Committee
Purpose of the session
In this session, the Committee will focus on lived experiences, inviting menopause campaigners to share their own and others' accounts of the menopause's impact on work and daily life.
MPs will explore the additional challenges that undergoing menopause poses in the workplace and more broadly for ethnic minority women, young people and other groups.
The session will also ask how education and awareness raising can help workplaces, employees and society more broadly, become more inclusive for those going through menopause.
Witnesses
Wednesday 8 December 2021
At 2.30pm:
- Karen Arthur, Designer, Campaigner and Founder of Menopause Whilst Black
- Amy Bennie, Chair, Daisy Network Charity.
Further information
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