Publications
The following publications can be ordered from Engender
Cause & Consequence - March 20008
Our 'chicken & egg' leaflet and postcards outling why violence against women is a cause and consequence of women's inequality
Engender Newsletter - Spring 2008 The theme of this newsletter is European and International issues
Engender Newsletter - December 2007
The theme of this newsletter is Violence against Women
Engender Newsletter - September 2007
The theme of this newsletter is poverty
What Women Want from Politicians 2007
This pocket-sized guide focuses on the issues of Violence against Women, Poverty and Representation and what women should be asking of the party candidates in the parliamentary elections.
Women want a Scotland designed to deliver equality
A joint briefing with the Electoral Reform Society for International Women's Day 2007
Annual Reports 2003-04 , 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07
A summary of the work Engender has done over the year.
Women and Leadership Report (February 2001) by Fran Loots
Why do women shy away from leadership roles and what actions can be taken to support women into leadership positions?
Cracking the Code: Engender Women's Budget Group Case Study
A case study in engaging with policy makers at a national level
Engendering Change Mentoring Scheme Evaluation Report (December 2000) by Fran Loots
Mentoring can be a powerful and useful tool, particularly for career and personal development. This scheme enabled women to develop awareness of, and capacity to cope with and change, structural barriers within organisations.
Engendering Change External Evaluation (January 2001) by Jean Bareham
The project has been evaluated internally and externally. The external evaluation was carried out by consultant Jean Bareham in January. This report provides a detailed and thorough examination of the aims, objectives, methods and achievements of the project.
Engendering Change Conference Report (3 June 2000)
Holyrood One Year On: Has it Made a Difference to Women?
Gender Audit 1999/2000, 7th (last audit published by Engender, Govt now responsible)
Authoritative statistics, and research on all areas of the lives of women in Scotland.
£6 members, £8 individuals, £15 organisations
Gender Audit 1998/99
The sixth report on the position of women in all areas of Scottish life and society.
£6 members, £8 individuals, £15 organisations. Plus £1.50 p&p.
Keeping Gender on the Agenda (January 1999) by Sue Innes
Research on gender equality and democratic participation in the Scottish Parliament.
£2.50 summary, £4.50 full report