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The invisible women in Scotland’s housing system | Engender blog | Eng...
Why the proposed Scottish Carer's Assistance must do more to value unpa...
Women and the referendum (Indyref Thursday #6) | Engender blog | Engender
Women Make Glasgow: Engender statement in support of the Equal Pay Strike | ...
Making Work Visible | Engender
3 Steps to Achieving Primary Prevention in Housing | Engender blog | Engender
General Election 2024 - Reforming social security to fight women's pove...
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their finances, health and wellbeing. Unless
housing and homelessness policy is gendered, we are never going to develop
responses that afford women and children safety, hold perpetrators to account
and respond appropriately to domestic abuse.
Why the proposed Scottish Carer's Assistance must do more to value unpa...
have a big impact on the wellbeing of
carers.
You can read our full response here . Posted on June 8 2022 at 21:16
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Women and the referendum (Indyref Thursday #6) | Engender blog | Engender
increase protection and wellbeing for migrant, refugee and asylum seeking women. Creating new institutions would present an opportunity to embed and deliver gender quotas and there would be raft of new legislation and oversight frameworks that
Women Make Glasgow: Engender statement in support of the Equal Pay Strike | ...
children to learn. The wellbeing of our communities depends on their labour, and their work should be fairly paid and fairly valued.
Our equal pay law was forged by the collective action of low-paid women who were tired of economic
Making Work Visible | Engender
to Scotland's economic wellbeing.
For the past few years, we've been asking women to share the invisible work they've been doing. We've been doing this through an online survey, commissioning photo essays, and using the
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
General Election 2024 - Reforming social security to fight women's pove...
impacts on health and wellbeing for many. Women from some Black and minority ethnic communities are more likely to have three or more children.
This abhorrent policy must be scrapped.
WE NEED CHANGE TO MAKE WOMEN'S VOICES
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resources to support your wellbeing
Find all the details and apply here. Posted on July 8 2024 at 11:40
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leisure activities and their wellbeing.
Engender response to the Scottish Government consultation on the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill
We welcome this opportunity to respond to a consultation on the Gender Recognition Reform
Delivering Equally Safe: Challenging and eradicating violence against women ...
To mark the annual 16 Days of Activism campaign, our Policy Officer for Engender's Delivering Equally Safe project, Hannah Brisbane, shares some background on our briefing for MSPs on the importance of primary prevention in challenging and
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