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MEDIA INVITATION: This Thursday May 28 (World Menstrual Hygiene Day) a new interactive game called CRINGE QUEST will be launched

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Media invitation to the launch of CRINGE QUEST 


Media INVITATION

 

Taking the cringe out of periods: new game to change the conversation for kids

This Thursday May 28 (World Menstrual Hygiene Day) a new interactive game called CRINGE QUEST, aimed to change the way kids learn about periods, will be launched… we would welcome support from the media.

 

ABOUT CRINGE QUEST - From period panic to power:

A new interactive game is helping take the cringe out of one of life’s most awkward, and important, experiences.

Cringe Quest is a free online educational game designed for eight to 12 year olds, that tackles the embarrassment and misinformation that often surrounds menstruation. Instead of one-off lessons or awkward chats, students embark on a quest, navigating real-life scenarios, making decisions, and building confidence along the way. And yes, it’s fun!!

 

Developed by Interrelate, one of Australia’s leading not-for-profit relationship service providers which this year marks 100 years of working with families and is one of the country’s largest providers of Relationship and Sexuality education in schools, the game launched today to mark Menstrual Hygiene Day. Supported by the Modibodi GameChanger Grant and created in partnership with Brisbane-based Activate Studios, Cringe Quest is designed to complement existing puberty education while fostering empathy, inclusion and confidence among all students, boys included.

 

THE LAUNCH: THIS THURSDAY, May 28

World Menstrual Hygiene Day
📍 Sydney Montessori School, 99 Manchester Road, Gymea
7.30am – 8.30am

Media opportunities include:

  • Primary school students and a high school Captain speaking about Cringe Quest and the importance of normalising conversations around periods
  • Vision of students playing the interactive Cringe Quest game in the classroom
  • Students packing and decorating “Period Kits”
  • Interviews with Interrelate Practice Specialist – Relationship and Sexuality Education, Kristy Turnbull
  • Teacher, parent and student interview opportunities
  • Screening of a two-minute Cringe Quest video showcasing the project and gameplay experience

 

THE CRINGE QUEST project has been driven by a clear and urgent need – through Interrelate:

Through a series of national “Think Tank” sessions with experts, teachers and students, Interrelate uncovered significant challenges in how menstruation is currently taught:

  • 42% of students reported feeling embarrassed during period education
  • Ongoing stigma and misinformation continues to shape attitudes
  • Boys are often excluded from meaningful learning
  • Many young people feel anxious about what is “normal”

 

At the same time, educators highlighted the powerful impact of creating safe, open spaces for discussion,  moments where understanding replaces fear, and confidence begins to grow. Cringe Quest was developed in direct response to these insights.

 

For 100 years, Interrelate has worked alongside individuals, families and communities to strengthen relationships and build resilience. This latest initiative marks a major step forward in helping the next generation navigate life’s changes with confidence.

 

FULL DETAIL AND BACKGROUND WILL BE PROVIDED AT THE LAUNCH


Contact details:

Kath Rose

0416 291 493

[email protected]