BS 30416 | Menstrual and menopausal health in the workplace

In this special episode of the podcast, Matthew is at the launch of BS 30416 – menstrual and menopausal health in the workplace.He speaks to some of those involved in developing and championing this revolutionary British Standard. And to some of the organizations planning to use it.He asks them all an important question: what difference will the standard make and how we will know when it has made it?Find out moreDownload a FREE copy of BS 30416Maria Tomlinson – The Menstrual Movement in the MediaGet involved with standardsFind and follow The Standards Show on social mediaTwitter/X @standardsshowInstagram @thestandardsshow Get in touchwith The Standards ShowSend a voice messageeducation@bsigroup.comSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsSubscribe to The Standards ShowCheck out the websitethe-standards-show

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The Standards Show - the podcast that brings you the stories behind the standards. Join Matthew Chiles and Cindy Parokkil - and their guests along the way - for conversations on the concepts, history, people, and organizations involved in standards. And how they shape and improve the world around us, making life easier, safer, and more enjoyable. From facilitating international trade, to fixing potholes, to brewing the perfect cup of tea. Expect a mixture of bite-sized and in-depth episodes and frequent series, such as the monthly Standards Desk of News and Standards in 10 Minutes. And regular features too, including the popular My Favourite Standard. Sometimes serious, sometimes light-hearted, though always informative, educational and engaging, The Standards Show is the podcast for anyone working in standards, using standards, studying and researching standards, or just plain curious about standards. Matthew Chiles is a stakeholder relations specialist and has been communicating policy ideas and programmes for over 20 years. Cindy Parokkil is an experienced economist and international development practitioner. [The Standards Show was formerly the BSI Education Podcast]