Steps taken by Nottingham College to support staff affected by endometriosis and other menstrual health conditions.
Nottingham College has taken steps to support staff affected by endometriosis and other menstrual health conditions.
The college has focused its efforts on 3 key areas:
The college committed to membership with Endometriosis UK as an Endometriosis Friendly Employer and introduced ‘Menstrual Health’ as a recognized sickness category in its HR system. It has also expanded its successful Café Connections initiative (which began with the Menopause Café in 2019) and launched comprehensive Menstrual Health and Menopause Policy in July 2025. This expansion also includes a dedicated Menstrual Health Café.
The college’s proactive approach to menstrual and menopausal health has improved workforce retention by fostering trust and support, boosting morale and reducing absence.
The introduction of flexible accommodations and the visibility of trained champions has helped staff feel valued and understood, contributing to a stronger sense of belonging.
Early anecdotal feedback suggests that these initiatives have supported retention and enhanced recruitment appeal, positioning the college as a progressive employer.
Nottingham College has actively engaged staff through consultation, feedback, and peer-led programmes.
The Café Connections Programme continues to be a cornerstone of engagement, offering regular opportunities for staff to connect, share experiences, and learn from guest speakers.
The college analysed workforce protected characteristic data to estimate how many staff may be affected by menopause and other women’s health issues.
It’s well-established Menopause Café, in its sixth year, provided feedback from staff experiences to accompany survey data.
Partnerships with experts (Endometriosis UK and Henpicked), and research from the CIPD and other professional bodies, built a compelling organisational case for providing staff with the right support.
The college continues to strengthen its commitment to staff wellbeing through initiatives such as:
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