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Dundee Women's Aid | Our members | Engender
CEDAW concluding observations: what do they mean for women in Scotland? | En...
Gender inequality in sickness and in health | Engender blog | Engender
The Scotland Bill or How Not To Do Devolution | Engender blog | Engender
Scottish Women's Aid | Our members | Engender
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Covid-19 and women's equality | Engender
How can ICESCR impact women's human rights in Scotland? | Engender blog...
Our bodies, our choice: the case for a Scottish approach to abortion | Engen...
SUCCESS: Scottish Government commits to individual payments of Universal Cre...
who have experienced domestic abuse. The abuse may be from a partner, ex-partner or someone they are living with. We strive to provide an inclusive service and support all women from all backgrounds regardless of substance misuse issues,
CEDAW concluding observations: what do they mean for women in Scotland? | En...
and sexual assault and domestic abuse
Better intersectional gender-disaggregated data
Ratification of the Istanbul Convention
Decriminalize
women in prostitution
Undertake temporary special measures (quotas)
to improve
Gender inequality in sickness and in health | Engender blog | Engender
Engender recently produced a briefing for the Scottish Parliament's Health, Social Care and Sport Committee about women's health inequalities. This blog focuses on the role that gender plays in women's health inequalities.
The Scotland Bill or How Not To Do Devolution | Engender blog | Engender
and children experiencing domestic abuse, but the opportunities for preventing the car crash seem so limited! Marsha ScottScottish Women's Aid
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Scottish Women's Aid | Our members | Engender
towards the prevention of domestic abuse. We play a vital role campaigning and lobbying for effective responses to domestic abuse. An important aspect of our work is ensuring that women and children who have experienced domestic abuse get the
GUEST POST: Some thoughts on issues BAME women, including immigrants, face i...
of psychological or physical domestic abuse by their husbands and husbands’ family, due to their lack of ability to earn money or for any other excuse. Because of their inability to pay for an accommodation for themselves or find a network of
Covid-19 and women's equality | Engender
situation in relation to domestic abuse, mental health, severe sickness and illness and the things I spoke about in my day job just couldn't be spoke about at home with 2 young impressionable girls in the house at the same time. I had
How can ICESCR impact women's human rights in Scotland? | Engender blog...
services
Implementing the Domestic Abuse (Protection)
Act and establishing a leaver’s fund for women experiencing abuse
Tackling high rates of violence against
disabled women and girls
Addressing sexual harassment in the
Our bodies, our choice: the case for a Scottish approach to abortion | Engen...
power to perpetrators of domestic abuse, giving them another tool for exerting their control over women and children. The report’s recommendations make a powerful case for Scotland to take a new approach to reproductive rights. We are
SUCCESS: Scottish Government commits to individual payments of Universal Cre...
89% of all women who are abused by a partner, experience financial abuse as part of domestic abuse. By deciding not to endorse UK Government policy measures such as the single household payment for Universal Credit the Scottish Government is
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