Students say period poverty is overlooked
There's a call for schools on the Isle of Man to do more to provide period products and contraception for those that need them.
Pupils at Ballakermeen High School have been reflecting on the issue during the Mannin Line's visit this week.
The head of sixth form there pays for feminine hygiene products out of his own pocket.
Megan, a pupil at the school, says while it's great that he does this, it shouldn't just be up to him:
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