Menopause Mandate - US Launch

Let's Go Global

We are over the moon to announce that Menopause Mandate is launching in the US, with award-winning actor, producer and activist Naomi Watts taking on the role of chair.

Naomi’s menopause story is only too common, and her advocacy and support for midlife women already well documented (and much appreciated).

Menopause Mandate is honoured that Naomi is joining us, and helping to lead and further expand the menopause space.

Naomi Watts says:

It's time for America to start acknowledging menopause, and I am thrilled to be Chair of Menopause Mandate in the US.

Like millions of women, I knew very little about menopause until it happened. My symptoms started in my late thirties, then after my second baby, aged just 40, I plunged into a world of catastrophic night sweats, insomnia, and itchy skin. I felt lonely, uninformed, undesirable and also physically terrible!

It is unfathomable that menopause isn't spoken about enough, and that we aren't automatically educated about a change which all women will go through. That's why I founded Stripes — a line of peri- and menopause solutions, with a robust education platform and strong community of women supporting women.

Menopause Mandate in the US, like its counterpart in the UK, is here to build on and increase that community, education, and the availability of solutions.

Most importantly, the message is that menopause isn't the end, but the beginning. Now, I am the best version of myself. With support, that's how all women should feel.

We need to stop whispering and start shouting. We need to be inspiring, enlightening and positive, and that's what Menopause Mandate is here to do.

UK chair of Menopause Mandate, Mariella Frostrup, says: ‘We are thrilled to be joined by such an inspiring, pioneering and downright fabulous woman, and I can’t wait to work together to support women in the US as well as the UK.’

MENOPAUSE MANDATE UPDATE

This time last year we had our inaugural gathering at the Houses of Parliament. Since then, we’ve gained thousands of supporters, launched a hotline, published a book and held a rally, as well as communicating widely on telly, radio, in the press and on social media about menopause. On Tuesday, April, 25th, we had our first birthday in the same location, and also celebrated a year of wins for menopause campaigners.

Our Menopause Mix: Hot 100 is available on Spotify. It’s a brilliant playlist that reads as a story, and can be found here. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6Q1RS3Dj3T0Yf2yxy1duGd

Please read and share for a fun way to drive more understanding and awareness of menopause symptoms.

In wider news, and thanks to all the campaigners out there, there’s huge cause for celebration. The April 1st launch of the HRT Prescription Prepayment Certificate (PPC) means that women can receive a year’s worth of HRT for the cost of just two prescriptions (£19.30).

But there’s no question of us halting our efforts.

NEW PATRONS

We were over the moon to present two new initiatives to support women and health professionals, as well as welcoming two new patrons; radio DJ and presenter Jo Whiley, and author and scriptwriter Emma Kennedy.

As ever, we thank all our patrons, experts and advocates from the bottom of our hearts for their freely and generously given support and time.

SHORT FILMS FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS

In partnership with Theramex, we’ve made a series of 12 short films directed at healthcare professionals, featuring pharmacist Thorrun Govind, and British Menopause Society accredited menopause specialist and trainer Dr Juliet Balfour, who runs an NHS menopause clinic.

These are free for all GPs, pharmacists and their teams. Subjects covered include the diagnosis of perimenopause and menopause, the correct prescribing of HRT, the truth about testosterone, how the HRT PPC works, advice for those with breast cancer, and what lifestyle advice can be offered.

Theramex has had no involvement in the content of these films, and all recommendations follow British Menopause Society guidelines.

MENSTRUAL AND MENOPAUSAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE STANDARD LAUNCHING

With research from the Fawcett Society suggesting that one in ten working menopausal women is considering leaving employment because of symptoms, but no official menopause policy in place, so it’s great news that British Standards Institution (BSI), which is responsible for publishing national guidelines to aid UK organisations, is launching BS 30416, Menstruation, Menstrual Health and Menopause in the Workplace – Guide this spring. We exclusively announced this on Tuesday.

The standard can be used as a toolkit for organisations to build a menstrual health and menopause-inclusive work environment. It will benefit employees, by providing adjustments and creating a supportive open culture, and also employers, by improving the engagement of staff and reducing the loss of staff and associated costs.

BSI sees this as an opportunity to kickstart change, to break through taboos in the workplace and to generate a more inclusive and compassionate work environment.

MENOPAUSE MANDATE

Menopause Mandate goals remain the same. Education for all, and affordable and accessible treatment, whether that be HRT or other options.

The continuing efforts of Menopause Mandate wouldn't be possible without the generosity of all our sponsors. We are both grateful and privileged to work with them. With thanks to Dark Horses, Holland & Barrett, Sytner Group, Dentons, Let's All Talk Menopause and Theramex.

Menopause Mandate Chair, Mariella Frostrup, says:

I am thrilled to be celebrating the first birthday of Menopause Mandate. I don’t think any of us anticipated quite how much we’d achieve, or how dedicated to the cause we’d still be a year on. And, perhaps most importantly, how many women and men would join us in calling for menopause to be more widely acknowledged and supported.

Carolyn Harris, MP, says:

When I think back to this last time last year and remember the anger and frustration felt by so many of us, I feel a real sense of pride at how far we have come. On Menopause Mandate’s first birthday we are celebrating the achievements of everyone who has joined us on our mission to get better access to menopause support and treatment for all.

We are seeing real progress but there is still a lot more to do, and I am excited to see what we will be celebrating this time next year.

Radio DJ and presenter, Jo Whiley, says:

The more of us speaking about menopause and joining together the better. I'm pleased to be a part of Menopause Mandate and to support their goals.

Please contact info@menopausemandate.com for more information

Links to GP and pharmacist webinars can be found on menopausemandate.com or via our social media

For more information about the new BSI standard email jane.packer@bsigroup.com


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