Menstrual Hygiene and Health Education with Padup

Menstrual Hygiene and Health Education with Padup

Providing Dignity and Love for Womanhood

4.8
 40 (Ratings)
  11,809 Students

60 Minutes of on-demand video created by pad-up creations.

English, Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo.

Free

What you'll learn

1. Understanding of the menstrual cycle: Trainees will gain a comprehensive understanding of the different phases of the menstrual cycle, including biological and hormonal changes, as well as practical tips for managing each phase.

2. Communication skills: Trainees will develop confidence in presenting information about menstrual health, enabling them to effectively communicate with individuals who have questions or concerns about their own menstrual hygiene.

3. Global challenges: Trainees will be educated on the various obstacles that women and girls in developing countries face regarding menstrual health, such as lack of access to hygiene products and sanitation facilities.

4. Compassionate education: Trainees will learn how to convey their knowledge with empathy and understanding, ensuring they can provide support and guidance to those struggling with menstrual health issues.

5. Advocacy skills: Trainees will acquire the skills needed to become effective advocates for menstrual hygiene, empowering them to promote awareness and drive positive change in their communities or on a larger scale through online platforms.

Requirements

In addition to access to the internet, you should have:

1. A quiet and comfortable learning environment: It’s important for trainees to have a space where they can focus and participate in the training without distractions.

2. Pen and paper or note-taking device: Trainees should have a way to take notes during the training sessions, as there will likely be valuable information shared that they may want to reference later.

3. Open mindset and willingness to learn: To fully benefit from the training, the trainees should approach it with an open mind and be receptive to new information and perspectives on menstrual hygiene.

4. Willingness to engage in discussions: Active participation is key in a training setting. Trainees should be ready to engage in discussions, ask questions, and contribute their own thoughts and experiences related to menstrual hygiene.

5. Upon receiving further guidance, you are prepared to deliver the curriculum to a group of girls and/or women requiring menstrual hygiene education.

Hear what our students have to say

"The training has really helped me in my menstrual hygiene training. I can now train others on menstrual hygiene and be paid."
Blessing Uba
"Thank you for this training. This has actually added to my skills and helped me to gain a new job in a school. It is now easier for me to counsel girls and help them navigate the first period experience at school."
Cynthia Nwanze
"The benefit of the training cannot be over emphasized. It has made it easier for me to even talk to my daughter about her body changes. I used to be shy before now, but I am more confident now."
Ramatu Musa