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Building primary prevention of VAWG in Scottish policymaking - Invitation to...
5 Things You Should Know About The Scotland Bill | Engender blog | Engender
Guest post: Abortion in Scotland - The facts behind the figures | Engender b...
Where does Scotland stand on women's equality? | Engender blog | Engender
CEDAW concluding observations: what do they mean for women in Scotland? | En...
Celebrating the past year and welcoming the new | Engender blog | Engender
Guest Post: Challenge Poverty Week: Food for thought from EaRN’s consu...
Combating online abuse: Whose job is it anyway? | Engender blog | Engender
Cost of Living Crisis: Gaps in support for women on low incomes in Scotland ...
Data matters in our response to Covid-19 | Engender blog | Engender
Could you help us develop a programme of engagement and participatory research to build on and explore collaboration and cross-sector work on primary prevention in policymaking?
5 Things You Should Know About The Scotland Bill | Engender blog | Engender
to Scotland’s public finance of hundreds of millions of pounds, and “this figure could reach the billions over a longer time period”.
This is obviously particularly relevant to the spendier items being discussed,
Guest post: Abortion in Scotland - The facts behind the figures | Engender b...
press coverage of polling on public attitudes to abortion – in
Scotland the Herald and the Evening Times both carried headlines suggesting
that Scots support further limiting the availability of abortions to women. The
polling was welcomed
Where does Scotland stand on women's equality? | Engender blog | Engender
on gender quotas for public boards in 2014, Engender has called for quotas to be
set at 50%. The Scotland Act 2016 devolves this power to the Scottish
Parliament and the SNP has committed to legislate for 50% gender
quotas on public sector
CEDAW concluding observations: what do they mean for women in Scotland? | En...
to the European Commission: Public consultation on Gender equality in the EU – current situation and priorities for future
This is an Engender response to the European Commission's public consultation to gather opinions of different
Celebrating the past year and welcoming the new | Engender blog | Engender
We’ve seen increased public interest
and political will for women’s equality, recognition of the importance of
gender mainstreaming, and our work on women and welfare reform has ensured that
decision makers know that women bear the
Guest Post: Challenge Poverty Week: Food for thought from EaRN’s consu...
organisations and
public services with one another to address equality issues together rather
than in isolation.
A key element of this will be the
role of our volunteer Equalities Ambassadors, who will provide a crucial link
between
Combating online abuse: Whose job is it anyway? | Engender blog | Engender
we engage and participate in public life. Even if you
have proudly resisted the siren call of all the cat videos on social media, the internet is required to access information, apply for jobs and
social security, enhance education and maintain
Cost of Living Crisis: Gaps in support for women on low incomes in Scotland ...
in
our research, free public transport for asylum seekers was called for.
Women in
our research called for more investment in preventative public services, particularly for mental health. Whilst a key priority in the Scottish Budget
was
Data matters in our response to Covid-19 | Engender blog | Engender
agencies, and other public bodies can overlook critical
differences between men’s and women’s lives. In the Ebola, Zika, and
SARS pandemics, this led to significantly worse outcomes for women and
girls, as budgets from
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