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Gender Matters and #GenerationEqual: Shifting the needle on equality for wom...
Guest post: Indyref - why I'm voting No, thanks | Engender blog | Engender
Guest post: Scottish Women in Sport | Engender blog | Engender
Incorporating CEDAW - what a new human rights bill could do for women in Sco...
Indyref, women and the labour market (Indyref Thursday #1) | Engender blog |...
F-words: Language, power, and Blackness | Engender blog | Engender
Our Bodies Our Rights - speech from Christina McKelvie MSP | Engender blog |...
Our Bodies Our Rights in Lockdown | Engender blog | Engender
Scottish Green Party Elections - Female Co-Convener Q&A | Engender blog ...
Scottish Labour leadership contest: Q&A with Engender | Engender blog | ...
across the domains of
care; education and training; labour market; health; media, arts, and sport;
politics & public life; public space; social security; violence against
women; and women’s rights.
Gender Matters has now been out in
Guest post: Indyref - why I'm voting No, thanks | Engender blog | Engender
against women, on sex education in
schools and most importantly, a commitment to gender analysis of structural
inequality. But I am also part of a political union which gives me the ability
to push for change not just for 5.5 million in
Guest post: Scottish Women in Sport | Engender blog | Engender
self-esteem, education, and success in the workplace suggest that
something has to be done to ensure there are more opportunities for females of
all ages in Scotland to embark on a more active lifestyle.
That was why the Scottish
Incorporating CEDAW - what a new human rights bill could do for women in Sco...
work, politics, marriage, education, the economy, and other areas. Equality in CEDAW is based on the principle of 'substantive
equality' between men and women, i.e. looking at the condition of women’s lives
as a measure of
Indyref, women and the labour market (Indyref Thursday #1) | Engender blog |...
work. Economic development, education and skills, and childcare are all within the purview of the Scottish Government.
2. Where do we go from here?
The three main Westminster parties have different visions for equalities regulation. Although
F-words: Language, power, and Blackness | Engender blog | Engender
responsible for my education were looking at the world through racism’s
lens, how could it be otherwise?
But
I believe in lifelong learning. We can each follow our own decolonised
curriculum. Reading bell hooks for the first time,
Our Bodies Our Rights - speech from Christina McKelvie MSP | Engender blog |...
the need for
improving education and accessibility to information for women and healthcare
professionals, along with improved referral pathways for specific conditions.
This is an area that the Engender report highlighted.
The Group was
Our Bodies Our Rights in Lockdown | Engender blog | Engender
experiences of puberty, sex education, relationships, family planning, maternity services, parenting support and the menopause. Policy and practice across healthcare, education, justice and social care, among many other public services, was found
Scottish Green Party Elections - Female Co-Convener Q&A | Engender blog ...
economy; social security; education; housing; criminal justice; culture and media; and other policy areas.
All are important, but for me the most important underlying foundation issue that if changed would lead to the greatest impact in
Scottish Labour leadership contest: Q&A with Engender | Engender blog | ...
would promote political education
and training.
3. How would you ensure that everyone in Scotland stands to benefit
equally from further devolution of powers to the Scottish Parliament,
regardless of what those specific powers may be?
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