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Red Relief is a project in Southend that provides free period products to people who need them. The project was led by Southend City Youth Council and was funded by the Southend Health and Wellbeing board. It was created to make access to period products easier and to reduce the stress, worry, and barriers that period poverty can cause in everyday life. Products are now available in 14 venues across the city (Livewell).
As a Member of Youth Parliament, I want to support the continuation and improvement of this project. Your feedback is really important in helping to show what is working well, what could be improved, and why this support is needed.
Survey is now open - survey closes at 5pm 30th June 2026
Red Relief is a project in Southend that provides free period products to people who need them. The project was led by Southend City Youth Council and was funded by the Southend Health and Wellbeing board. It was created to make access to period products easier and to reduce the stress, worry, and barriers that period poverty can cause in everyday life. Products are now available in 14 venues across the city (Livewell).
As a Member of Youth Parliament, I want to support the continuation and improvement of this project. Your feedback is really important in helping to show what is working well, what could be improved, and why this support is needed.
Survey is now open - survey closes at 5pm 30th June 2026
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Page last updated: 20 May 2026, 03:54 PM
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Open
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This consultation is open for contributions.
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Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.