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2) Cycle of Change: Understanding Menopause Animated video resource

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How we talk about menopause has to change. We created Cycle of Change: Understanding Menopause, a short film to empower women and share real-life experiences from all stages of the menopause transition.

Menopause will affect half of the population, though so many of us are unprepared and don’t know what to expect, it’s not just hot flushes! Menopause can indirectly affect the other half of the population too: partners, family, friends and colleagues.

We hope this film will help women to spot the signs of menopause when it begins and give them the chance to emotionally prepare and find support if needed. There are short edits for social media and subtitled versions of the film on the website https://cycleofchange.org/.

The website includes:

  • A 5 minute film
  • Short edits to share
  • Peoples interview experiences
  • links to menopause support

The film and content on this website are free resource to share or embed on any other website.

“Menopause affects everyone not ‘just’ the 50% of the world’s population that will personally experience it” Diane Danzebrink

The film and resources are free to use by GPs, Menopause Specialists and Women’s Health Specialists, as well as for professional training.

Team: Produced by ForMed Films with support from The Burdett Trust for Nursing, The National Lottery, in collaboration with Menopause Support and Bristol Menopause Clinic.

Additional information

This is a free resource to embed and share with patients to promote early identification. For more information and other examples of our women and children's health and wellbeing films visit https://www.formedfilms.co.uk/

Resource details

Contributed by: ForMed Films - animated films for health education
Authored by: Emma Lazenby, ForMed Films, Director
Diane Danzebrink, Menopause Support
Hazel Hayden, Bristol Menopause Clinic
Licence: More information on licences
First contributed: 08 February 2024
Audience access level: General user

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