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The cost of living crisis is a crisis for women's equality | Engender b...
The cost of living crisis is an issue which is profoundedly gendered. This blog, containing extracts taken from our submissions to the Scottish Government sets out some of the ways that the cost of living crisis is also a crisis for women's

The ‘family cap’ and ‘rape clause’: where do we go f...
cut through to the general public. In Scotland, women’s organisations came together to review the disastrous impact the changes in UK social security policy were likely to have on women and women’s equality . Working together, we

When Words Fail: The Way Institutions Talk about Sarah Everard Matters | Eng...
reproduced in the inevitable public discussion of the trial, the other half is reeling from the fear she must have felt. Just as I deconstruct the ideologies behind the Met’s next statement, I feel again an incandescence of anger that is too

The Scotland Bill or How Not To Do Devolution | Engender blog | Engender
and regulation ), and the publication of the draft clauses, which there was not an open consultation around, there has been no such scrutiny. This has meant that few changes have been made to the draft clauses that cover social security,

There’s more to Scottish sectarianism than the dominant narrative of &...
harassment. Many women avoid public transport and going into the city centre on big match days. Although women’s inequality, and not sectarianism, underlies street harassment, women were of the view that the sectarian-inflected “men

Time to drive gender equality home with robust legislation | Engender blog |...
law, and setting targets for public services vital for women’s equality, such as childcare. This isn’t a new idea. There are already examples of bills like this in Scotland and internationally. The Child Poverty Act, for example, came

Visibly Invisible: We are not all the same | Engender blog | Engender
or attacked[2] .Most public media images of women with disabilities still conform to healthy ‘beauty myth’(Wolf, 1990) body-types (think Paralympian superhuman or BBC3’s Missing Top Model ), or the glossy, young (white)

Women and the referendum (Indyref Thursday #6) | Engender blog | Engender
greater compliance with the Public Sector Equality Duty and strengthen gender components within it, and it could extend and develop legal responses to violence against women. On the whole, however, the current settlement is far from clear-cut

Women's and Human Rights organisations restate support for Gender Recog...
to date, including two public consultations, eight public evidence sessions and most recently a stage two process which saw the Scottish Parliament's Equalities Human Rights and Civil Justice Committee pass the Bill to stage three after

3 Steps to Achieving Primary Prevention in Housing | Engender blog | Engender
We’ve published the second in our series of mini-briefings shining a spotlight on how to achieve a primary prevention approach in different areas of public policy

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