Managing Menopause on a Tight Budget

Managing Menopause on a Tight Budget

By Jayne Woodman

Breaking down barriers to menopause support and wellbeing.

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Online

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

About this event

Health • Personal health

Managing Menopause on a Tight Budget is a free, supportive session designed to make menopause information clear, practical, and accessible. Many face challenges navigating perimenopause and menopause with little guidance, which can affect confidence, wellbeing, relationships, and participation in everyday life. These challenges are particularly difficult for those on a low income.

This session addresses the role of poverty stigma as a barrier to accessing support. It offers evidence-based information, dispels common myths, and will share simple, affordable strategies for managing symptoms. It will also highlight the important links between menopause, mental health, and financial pressures, creating a safe space for open discussion.

Participants will:

  • Gain practical strategies to manage symptoms
  • Build confidence in understanding and talking about menopause and about poverty
  • Learn about local services, income-maximisation support, and wellbeing resources
  • Connect with others in a supportive community setting.

Whether you’re experiencing menopause yourself or supporting someone else, this event will give you the knowledge and tools to feel more in control – whatever your budget.

Frequently asked questions

Who is this event for?

This online session is designed for women experiencing perimenopause or menopause, particularly those managing on a tight budget. Supporters, professionals, carers, and family members are also welcome.

Do I need to know anything about menopause before attending?

Not at all. The session is open to everyone, whether you’re just starting to notice changes, already navigating menopause, or supporting someone else.

Is this online session really free?

Yes! Thanks to funding from the Innovation Fund and Adult Learners’ Week, this session is completely free to attend.

Will there be food or refreshments?

Light refreshments and food will only be provided at the face-to-face session.

Do I have to talk about my own personal experiences?

No. Sharing is completely optional. You’re welcome to just listen, learn, and take away information.

What will I gain from attending?

Practical strategies to manage symptoms. Reliable, evidence-based information about menopause. Guidance on services and support with low income. A safe space to ask questions and connect with others.

How do I join the online session?

When you register, you’ll receive an email with the Zoom link and joining instructions

Can a friend join me at the Zoom session too?

Yes! Learning together can make the experience even more supportive.

Who designed the image for the session?

Freepik.com

Organized by

Jayne Woodman

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Sep 16 · 5:30 AM PDT