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Where does Scotland stand on women's equality? | Engender blog | Engender
Blood, cramps, and dignity - why we need free period products now | Engender...
CEDAW concluding observations: what do they mean for women in Scotland? | En...
Combating online abuse: Whose job is it anyway? | Engender blog | Engender
Data matters in our response to Covid-19 | Engender blog | Engender
Disabled Women: Our Bodies Our Rights | Engender blog | Engender
Disabled Women's Reproductive Journeys | Engender blog | Engender
GUEST POST: Divorce and Women’s Rights in Scottish History | Engender...
Doing feminism in Europe | Engender blog | Engender
European Women's Forum: For a feminist Europe | Engender blog | Engender
equality.
Education and training
of women
Despite
a ministerial focus on occupational segregation by successive Scottish
administrations, very little progress has been made. We recommended that the
Blood, cramps, and dignity - why we need free period products now | Engender...
and girls’ access to education, work, 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
CEDAW concluding observations: what do they mean for women in Scotland? | En...
Improve sex and relationship education
Repeal the
2 child limit (family cap)
Our Director Emma was at Geneva in February to give evidence to the committee, and you can some tweets explaining what went on there below.
CEDAW 72:
Combating online abuse: Whose job is it anyway? | Engender blog | Engender
and
social security, enhance education and maintain contact with friends, family
and professional acquaintances.
For women and girls on the internet, online
abuse and harassment is not a new phenomenon. Writing in 1995, (two years
before my
Data matters in our response to Covid-19 | Engender blog | Engender
The lifelong benefits of education was denied to cohorts of girls as political focus moved away from the initiatives, including providing period products, that kept them in school.
It is likely that some state actors have
Disabled Women: Our Bodies Our Rights | Engender blog | Engender
by health, social care and education. We invited relevant service providers, academics and other professionals to come and hear about what we've learnt so far from our research and to provide their own perspective on service provision and
Disabled Women's Reproductive Journeys | Engender blog | Engender
a lack of appropriate sex
education was highlighted as was the fact that services are not designed with
disability in mind and that attempts to adapt an inflexible system can be
frustrating and unfruitful. There were very real concerns expressed
GUEST POST: Divorce and Women’s Rights in Scottish History | Engender...
the custody, maintenance and education of children born of the marriage.
A judicial separation ordered one spouse to separate from the other ‘a mensa et thoro’ – this meant the parties remained legally married in law, but no
Doing feminism in Europe | Engender blog | Engender
like sex and relationships education, the law around rape, and women's access to pensions. We draw on the expertise of sister organisations here in Scotland to make sure that we're painting an accurate picture of life for women in
European Women's Forum: For a feminist Europe | Engender blog | Engender
like sex and relationships education, the implementation of the Istanbul Convention, and women's access to pensions. We draw on the expertise of sister organisations here in Scotland to make sure that we're painting an accurate picture
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