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On the Engender: Gender Matters Online | Engender blog | Engender
Emma Ritch awarded lifetime achievement award | Engender blog | Engender
Guest Post: #GE17 - Pam Duncan-Glancy, Scottish Labour | Engender blog | Eng...
Scottish Labour's 'red paper' | Engender blog | Engender
GUEST BLOG: Gender-Based Violence Policies at the Local Authority Level Part...
Guest post: #MeToo: just how tedious can it get? | Engender blog | Engender
GUEST BLOG: Pregnancy and parenthood in a pandemic | Engender blog | Engender
Guest post: Explaining Secondary Legislation and the 'rape clause'...
GUEST POST: Digital safety and women in politics | Engender blog | Engender
GUEST POST: Precedented inequalities in unprecedented times | Engender blog...
episode examining gender and public space on On the Engender, our panel discusses the internet as a gendered space and why gender matters online with host Alys Mumford. Here she shares some personal reflections on women's experiences of
Emma Ritch awarded lifetime achievement award | Engender blog | Engender
Last night Engender's late Executive Director, Emma Ritch, was posthumously awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Scottish Public Services Award 2021.
Guest Post: #GE17 - Pam Duncan-Glancy, Scottish Labour | Engender blog | Eng...
Pick an end to the public
sector pay cap, pick a strong Scotland as part of the UK and a Brexit deal that
puts jobs and equality first. Pick an
accessible & affordable nationalised railway, new homes & rent controls. Pick a
Scottish Labour's 'red paper' | Engender blog | Engender
at local level and on public boards. It commits Scottish Labour to running on a 50:50 ticket in 2016, it pledges to extend the party’s approach beyond parliamentary candidacy and it rightfully nods to their leading role in progress
GUEST BLOG: Gender-Based Violence Policies at the Local Authority Level Part...
women with no recourse to public funds and women with complex
needs.
A progress report of the GBV
strategy is published annually during the 16 Days of Action (25 th
November – 10 th December). I was curious to see these
Guest post: #MeToo: just how tedious can it get? | Engender blog | Engender
Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments Committee Inquiry into Sexual Harassment and Inappropriate Conduct
This is Engender's response to the call for evidence to the sexual harassment inquiry by the Standards, Procedures and Public
GUEST BLOG: Pregnancy and parenthood in a pandemic | Engender blog | Engender
not go inside a cafe or on
public transport with Jesse until he was almost five months old. For a long
time, I was nervous of changing his nappy in a public bathroom, preferring to
do it on the ground outdoors like I'd grown accustomed to.
Guest post: Explaining Secondary Legislation and the 'rape clause'...
debate and
limited public consultation. That the Committee have raised concerns[1] ,
written to the Minister to clarify those concerns and highlighted the
regulations to the House[2] , is
largely down to that action.
But what is
GUEST POST: Digital safety and women in politics | Engender blog | Engender
and others working public-facing
jobs, social media is now a job requirement. It allows them to have a
connection and communicate with the public, but it also opens them up to targeted
online abuse. Women politicians are victims
of
GUEST POST: Precedented inequalities in unprecedented times | Engender blog...
all been living through a public health crisis, our situations have been very different; hardship has been discriminatory and disproportionate, often impacting those who were already struggling before COVID-19. The pandemic has been front page
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