Rachel Weiss (Perth)
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Rachel Weiss (born 1966) is British counsellor,
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based in
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,
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, who set up the
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model which has become a global movement. Starting from the first café in Perth in 2017, there are now cafés across the world that promote conversation about
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. She has received the
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’s Point of Light Award 2018 and the Association of Scottish Businesswomen (ASB) Lifetime Achievement Award 2024.


Early life and education

Weiss was born in
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in 1966. Her virilogist father
Robin Weiss Robert Anthony "Robin" Weiss (born 20 February 1940) is a British molecular biologist, Professor of Viral Oncology at University College London and a member of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics. Research His research has focussed on retroviruses ...
was born in London to
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refugees. Her mother, a maths teacher, had moved to the UK from
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in the 1960s. Weiss won a scholarship to work as a
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, at what is now Plymouth Marjon University, before attending the University of Oxford to study
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. Weiss moved to the
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for her postgraduate study in
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, obtaining a MSc in 1990. She then undertook teaching training in Northern College,
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(now part of the
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). She met her husband Andy in Edinburgh and moved to Perth in 1997. They have three children.


Career


Charitable work and volunteering

While at Oxford, Weiss formed the Homeless Action Group society, organising a rota for students to volunteer in homeless shelters. After graduation, she volunteered with a charity supporting refugees in
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, teaching Maths and English to Lebanese refugees.


Teaching and counselling

After teacher training in Aberdeen, Weiss worked as a maths teacher and a tutor at the
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. She undertook a counselling course, as she felt this would make her a better teacher, but it influenced another career change. In 1997 Weiss and Christine Partridge founde
Rowan Consultancy
providing counselling services for individuals and corporate clients, through coaching, self awareness, reflection, critical incident support and training, mediation and supervision.


Menopause Café charity

At the age of 50, Weiss saw a TV documentary about menopause presented by
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, ''The'' ''Menopause and Me''. She was inspired to create the first Menopause Café using the format of the
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, which she had previously hosted in Perth.  ''“So first, I realised that there was a lot I didn’t know – that the menopause was a whole raft of physical and emotional symptoms that people have and that it’s at that time of life where for many people you’re caring for elderly relatives or teenage children. You know, it’s not an easy stage of life. You’re at the peak of your career perhaps. But the second thing I realised was how come nobody’s told me about this?”'' The first café was in June 2017, held in Blend Coffee Lounge, Perth with nearly 30 people in attendance. In its first year, more than 38 café events were held in Scotland,
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and
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. It became a registered charity in 2018 and Kirsty Wark became their Patron. People Magazine called it a "global movement" in 2023. Weiss set up the annual Menopause Festival, called Flushfest, in 2018. Labour MSP Monica Lennon contacted Weiss in 2022 to discuss menopause in the workplace stating "''Governments need to think about what a good, modern workplace looks like, where it is not taboo to talk about menstruation and menopause leave''."


What is a menopause café?

A Menopause Café is a pop-up,
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discussion group, usually in a local café or workplace, with volunteers facilitating, where everyone either new or returning, talks about menopause over a cuppa and cake. The ethos of the events is to provide a confidential space, where people can learn, share ideas, experiences and information around living with menopause regardless of age or gender.


Awards and recognition

2018 – UK Points of Light Award, Prime Minister’s Office 2024 – Lifetime Achievement Award, Association of Scottish Businesswomen (ASB)


Publications

Menopause and social media: Pros and cons for the general public. Weiss, Rachel. Maturitas, Volume 174, 67 – 68. August 2023. Menopause: empowering women - Menopause: a patient perspective. Weiss, Rachel. Maturitas, Volume 173, 70. July 2023. The essential menopause curriculum for healthcare professionals: A European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) position statement, Rees, Margaret et al. Maturitas, Volume 158, 70 - 77. April 2022. Global consensus recommendations on menopause in the workplace: A European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) position statement. Rees, Margaret et al. Maturitas, Volume 151, 55 - 62. September 2021. Menopause Cafés: It’s good to talk. Weiss, Rachel. Maturitas, Volume 132, 79 - 80. February 2020.


Other work/contributions

In 2019, Weiss chaired a debate about
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between two
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MPs,
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and Luke Graham.


References

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