Sanitary products

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Dear University of Stirling,

How much per year going back three years has been spent supplying sanitary products to staff members?

Yours faithfully,

John Brown

Freedom of Information Unit, University of Stirling

Dear Mr Brown

We acknowledge receipt of your Freedom of Information request and will respond as soon as possible.

Regards

Freedom of Information Unit
University of Stirling

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Freedom of Information Unit, University of Stirling

Dear Mr Brown

 

I refer to your Freedom of Information request.  The response to your
questions are below:

 

How much per year going back three years has been spent supplying 
sanitary products to staff members?

The University does not provide sanitary products for staff members. The
University receives funding to provide sanitary products for students. The
products are available in areas where staff may also access them but they
are not provided specifically for staff.

 

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Yours faithfully

Freedom of Information Unit

University of Stirling

 

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