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Supporting Political Parties to achieve Equal Representation in Politics | E...
making vital decisions about education, social care, transport – and the voices around the table are still overwhelmingly those of older white men. We need to put in the work to ensure that progress doesn’t stall, or worse, recede as

The largest poverty indicator that no one's talking about | Engender bl...
Where you were born, your education, class, and a long list of other factors affect the likelihood of your experiencing poverty.  These factors create a ‘web of likelihoods’. The more overlapping your web is, the higher the

The mental health gap for women in Scotland | Engender blog | Engender
large-scale study from Steer Education, published in February 2022, found that the mental health of girls (aged 11-18) is “at a precipice” with the pandemic leading to a “growing gulf” between girls and boys. Particular

What do women want from local councils? | Engender blog | Engender
from allocating spending on education and leisure, to deciding how and where public transport runs. And yet it is in local councils that women’s underrepresentation is clearest – with only 24% of local councillors being women. Of the

What's in it for women? Scottish Government Budget 2019-2020 | Engender...
• Education and Skills has been assigned funds to invest in tackling sexual harassment and gender-based violence against women and girls on university campuses. • Justice will implement the Domestic

Why the proposed Scottish Carer's Assistance must do more to value unpa...
and people in full-time education. Like all social security payments, we want anybody who needs it to be able to access Carer's Assistance, and we want recognition of the additional admin, emotional labour and stress which can come with

Making Work Visible | Engender
brilliant speech to the Education Institute Scotland on women and austerity. What can we do? There are lots practical measures which Governments could take to start recognising the value of invisible work to the economy. Some of these are

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from allocating spending on education and leisure, to deciding how and where public transport runs. But only 24% local councillors in Scotland are women. Of the 1,223 local councillors in Scotland, only four are BME women. We want to help

3 Steps to Achieving Primary Prevention in Public Transport | Engender blog ...
We’ve launched our new series of mini-briefings shining a spotlight on how to achieve a primary prevention approach in different areas of public policy with this new briefing highlighting why safe and accessible public transport is key to

Guest Blog: Gender and precarity in the 21st century workplace – unive...
This blog post, written by two long-term insecurely employed feminist researchers at a Scottish university, shares research on job insecurity and inequalities in the UK workplace

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