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Jean Hailes welcomes Senate Inquiry report on perimenopause and menopause

Jean Hailes for Women's Health 2 mins read

Jean Hailes for Women's Health welcomes the tabling of the landmark report from the Senate Inquiry into issues related to menopause and perimenopause, commending the attention being given to issues that affect millions of Australian women.

 

Dr. Sarah White, CEO of Jean Hailes, said the report highlights critical areas to improve support and health care for women during and after the menopause transition. 

 

“We are particularly pleased to see recommendations for improved healthcare professional education, affordable treatments and workplace flexibility."

 

“Jean Hailes strongly supports the recommendations for improved menopause education in medical training and public awareness campaigns to reduce stigma. These initiatives are crucial for ensuring that women receive accurate information and appropriate care during this life stage.”

 

Dr White said whilst Jean Hailes supported efforts to improve workplace flexibility, we should be careful of characterising menopause as universally problematic which could inadvertently reinforce ageist stereotypes.

 

“Not all women will struggle with severe symptoms during the menopause transition. Some might struggle instead with endometriosis or migraines, instead. Our approach must be to create inclusive workplace policies that support all employees through various life stages and health challenges.”

“It’s great to see a call for more comprehensive research, particularly on how women from multicultural and First Nations communities experience menopause and the economic impacts of menopause on women's workforce participation. This information will be fundamental to informing evidence-based policies and support systems.” said Dr White.

 

Dr White also welcomed recommendations to address the cost and shortages of Menopausal Hormone Therapy (MHT) to ensure accessible treatment options, emphasising the critical need for women have access to safe, effective, and affordable treatments when needed.

 

“Many of the recommendations have the potential to significantly improve the health and wellbeing of Australian women if implemented thoughtfully,” said Dr White. 

 

“Jean Hailes for Women’s Health has provided information and education on the menopause transition to generations of women and healthcare professionals. We look forward to contributing our expertise to the implementation of the adopted recommendations.”

About Jean Hailes for Women's Health

 

Jean Hailes for Women’s Health is a national not-for-profit organisation dedicated to women’s health. Jean Hailes provides clinical care, educational resources and evidence-based health information to all women, girls and gender-diverse people, and the health professionals who care for them. jeanhailes.org.au
 

Jean Hailes for Women’s Health is working to create an Australia in which gender has no influence on health and wellbeing outcomes. We empower all women to enjoy their best health and wellbeing at every life stage.

 


Contact details:

For media inquiries and to organise an interview with Dr White, please contact - 

Edwina Pearse: m) 0417 303 811 e) edwina@jacksonpearse.com.au  or via WhatsApp

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