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Privacy policy | Engender
It is important to us that you understand why and how we collect and use your personal information.

Free period products, when and where we need them | Engender blog | Engender
In this blog, Engender's Communications and Engagement Manager, Alys Mumford, talks about our continuing work to ensure access to free period products.

Free period products, when and where we need them | Engender blog | Engender
In this blog, Engender's Communications and Engagement Manager, Alys Mumford, talks about our continuing work to ensure access to free period products.

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offences to assert their privacy rights in the content of a rape or sexual offence trial should be considered. FGM: Estimates show that over 68,000 women and girls living in the UK have experienced or are at risk of female genital mutilation

10 questions for Damian Hinds on the 'rape clause' | Engender blog...
breaches their right to privacy, and that of their child or children, and is intrinsically traumatising. We do, however, need clear information about the implementation of the ‘rape clause’ so that we can develop guidance for

Combating online abuse: Whose job is it anyway? | Engender blog | Engender
of our data and privacy could not be more clear. So far, so sensible. However, while taking care of your data is good advice for anyone with an online presence, the advice given to women who receive or report online abuse is often

Frequently asked questions: Women’s equality and the Gender Recognitio...
safety, confidentiality, privacy, dignity, and wellbeing above all else. Over decades of practice, services have developed ways of managing any risk to individual women’s wellbeing that may arise from interacting with other service users.

GUEST POST: Stand with the pro-choice voice across the US | Engender blog | ...
providing a right to privacy between a doctor and her patient, that despite successive right-wing administrations introducing further restrictions, it has been impossible to overturn it completely within the United States. But, this new

Women's sector letter to Joan McAlpine MSP | Engender blog | Engender
ensure women’s safety, privacy, and dignity. We outlined three particular concerns in our response to the Gender Recognition Act reform consultation, which you quoted from in your email to Engender of 7 December. These are: increasing

The ‘family cap’ and ‘rape clause’: where do we go f...
children’s right to privacy. So then the ‘family cap’ and ‘rape clause’ became law? Not all at the same time. The UK Government moved quickly in the first half of 2015 on a large piece of social security

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