Event Details
Join Undressing Disability for a panel talk between experts in health, disability, employment and wellness through the prism of menopause. The audience is invited to ask questions in person or through Undressing Disability's social media ahead of the event. A social event will follow the panel discussion where people can meet and network.
It is also possible to join the event online.
Undressing Disability
https://undressing.enhancetheuk.org
Instagram @undressingdisability
Panellists
Dr Liz Tatham - Systemic psychotherapist at Menopause Consortium
Dr Joanne Hobson - Clinical lead, director and menopause specialist at Menopause Consortium
Dr Carrie Martin - Pelvic health physiotherapist at Menopause Consortium
Margarita Bennett - Wellness, Clinical Massage Therapist, Cranio Sacral Practitioner & Pre/Postnatal Specialist
Jennie Williams - CEO at Enhance the UK / Undressing Disability
Dr Nat Thorne - Queer and transgender menopause researcher at Notts Trans Hub and Nottingham Transgender Health Centre
Claire Holland - Deputy CEO of Enhance the UK / Undressing Disability
Rocks Off Ltd - Wellness products showcasing menopause-related products
Ãœberlube - Luxury silicone lubricant designed to enhance sensations and minimise friction.
Event Breakdown
19:00 - doors open
19:30 - start panel
20:30 - finish panel
20:30-21:30 - mingle & meet
Accessibility
Service Animals Welcome
Hearing Loop
Step Free Access
Wheelchairs Accessible
Seating: Cafe chair - seat height: 46 cm, seat width: 39 cm, no armrest, tested for 110 kg
Event chair - seat height: 48 cm, seat width: 44 cm, no armrest, tested for 160kg
Gender-neutral toilet
Baby changing bench
Indoor cycle parking
This month, we were supposed to open an exhibition centring menopause. Owing to a lack of interest from arts and heritage funders, we've had to delay. Menopause: What's Changed? opens in February next year. We will be weaving together a rich tapestry of experience through history, and carving out a much-needed cultural space for menopause after millennia of silence.
We need your help to do this crucial theme justice. We approached more than 15 arts and heritage funders to support this exhibition. None of them saw menopause as a priority for a museum exhibition theme. So we've had to turn to you to support this programme. Any donation you choose to make helps us to bring you the best possible exhibition. Please give what you can and share our fundraiser far and wide!