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Nurses forced to donate sanitary towels to patients
Scottish Labour research finds not one of the country's health boards has a policy for providing sanitary products

NURSES are being forced to donate their own sanitary towels to hospital patients, NHS Scotland bosses have admitted.

Not one of Scotland’s health boards has a policy on providing sanitary products to in-patients, according to research conducted by Scottish Labour.

Health spokeswoman Monica Lennon, who made today’s revelation after submitting Freedom of Information requests to the authorities, said it was “unacceptable and must change.”

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