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GUEST POST: Bridging the gender health gap | Engender blog | Engender
GUEST POST: Mainstreaming ambition | Engender blog | Engender
Guest Post: Mainstreaming Spotlight - Close the Gap | Engender blog | Engender
Guest Post: Mainstreaming Spotlight - CRER | Engender blog | Engender
Guest post: Panic in a crisis | Engender blog | Engender
GUEST POST: Precedented inequalities in unprecedented times | Engender blog...
Guest post: Reflections on the Intersection Between Race and Gender in Publi...
Guest Post: Why contraception needs a Me Too moment | Engender blog | Engender
Guest Post: Why we must support women to make their own contraceptive choice...
Guest post: ‘Women and Children First?’ The reality of maternity...
funding for, or professional focus on, health issues that disproportionately affect women, or affect women differently to men, can mean that these issues are not equally accommodated for in health services or awareness-raising initiatives. This
GUEST POST: Mainstreaming ambition | Engender blog | Engender
on Women and Girls. The focus of the Council this year is 'gender architecture', a key part of mainstreaming gender. To mark the launch of our report What Works for Women: improving gender mainstreaming in Scotland , we asked Louise
Guest Post: Mainstreaming Spotlight - Close the Gap | Engender blog | Engender
of
mainstreaming are you focused on? Close the Gap works on
women’s labour market inequality, which includes policy advocacy and employer
engagement. The Scottish-specific duties of the public sector equality duty
(PSED) are a big focus
Guest Post: Mainstreaming Spotlight - CRER | Engender blog | Engender
of mainstreaming are you focused on? We
focus on all aspects of mainstreaming, with particular attention to race. We
produce guidance for public bodies on the Public Sector
Equality Duty (PSED), which includes mainstreaming activity. We
Guest post: Panic in a crisis | Engender blog | Engender
from the post suggests a focus
on minimising the extent and consequences of abuse in our society. Given the nature
of twitter and blogs it’s not clear how supportive of this thinking the
University of Edinburgh’s Social Work
GUEST POST: Precedented inequalities in unprecedented times | Engender blog...
research specifically focusing on how gender bias in political news reporting has operated during the pandemic. You can read Kirsty's second post here. With the COVID-19 pandemic recently passing its two year anniversary, I’m
Guest post: Reflections on the Intersection Between Race and Gender in Publi...
but it is more pertinent to focus on how our social conditioning impacts our perception of other people. Whether or not this is also in our nature or not is irrelevant for this argument. There are a number of academic studies and a wealth of
Guest Post: Why contraception needs a Me Too moment | Engender blog | Engender
researcher and writer with a focus on public health, medical anthropology and gender. Originally trained in social anthropology, she recently completed her MPhil in Gender Studies at Trinity College Dublin. She is currently working on a project
Guest Post: Why we must support women to make their own contraceptive choice...
health consultant with a focus on socially excluded women and chair of
the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (Scotland). Here, she
continues our blog series looking at Long Acting Reversible Contraception
(LARC) and why choice must
Guest post: ‘Women and Children First?’ The reality of maternity...
Wales , there was no
primary focus upon the experiences of refused asylum seeking women. Previous
work had already identified the severity of the health needs of asylum seeking
women, with these needs exacerbated during pregnancy.
In light of
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