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Where are the women? Nearly 500 women are ‘missing’ from key pos...
a range of areas across public life – including politics, health, sport and media – paints a concerning picture. The report identified 3383 positions of power in Scotland, with only 1222 (just over a third) held by women. Men

Why we need data to achieve equal representation in politics | Engender blog...
history of exclusion from public life’. He wrote about the internal bias within the public perception of what a politician is – and the outdated image of councillors as ‘white, wealthy, older men’ shapes much of how these

Women’s organisations disappointed by Lord Bracadale’s recommend...
abuse, sexual harassment in public spaces, and incitement to misogyny is one being raised worldwide. Women and girls face epidemic levels of misogynistic hate in schools, in the workplace, on city streets, and online. We called for a standalone

Our board | Engender
Engender’s board is responsible for the organisation’s strategic direction and governance.

Education and training | Engender
Gender stereotyping from a very early age has an impact on the decisions that girls and boys make about subject and career choice, ultimately leading girls towards lower paid and undervalued work.

Our staff | Engender
Engender’s staff team is responsible for the organisation’s operations.

General Election 2024?– What’s in it for women?? | Engender blog...
We’re calling on candidates to commit to taking action on four key areas for women if elected – and we need your help. 

Why we need to modernise abortion law in Scotland - your questions answered ...
To mark International Safe Abortion Day on 28th September, we’ve got the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about why we need to decriminalise abortion in Scotland now.

Help for organisations | Engender
have worked with a range of public bodies in Scotland to support their equalities work. Key projects include: Developing and delivery equality impact assessment training for a range of different public authorities. Producing

Blood, cramps, and dignity - why we need free period products now | Engender...
Scotland In order to make public policy and legislation that works for women, and that can advance equality and realise women’s rights, it is imperative that public bodies, including Scottish Government, generate and use data that captures

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