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First all-female cabinet event a mixed bag on women's equality | Engend...
Four things you need to know about CEDAW | Engender blog | Engender
Free period products, when and where we need them | Engender blog | Engender
Guest Post: #GE17 - Lorna Slater, Scottish Green Party | Engender blog | Eng...
Guest Post: #GE17 - Nighet Nasim Riaz, Scottish National Party | Engender bl...
Guest Post: Gender Equality and the legal profession. What is being done in ...
Guest blog: Indyref, women and politics (Indyref Thursday #5) | Engender blo...
Guest Blog: Intersectionality | Engender blog | Engender
GUEST POST: Exploring how local authorities use Equality Impact Assessments ...
GUEST POST Feminism: Still a taboo? | Engender blog | Engender
that the right to a free education would be enshrined in the constitution. Other answers encompassed the Wood Commission's recommendations on occupational segregation, the 'implementation' of equal pay law, and a commitment to a
Four things you need to know about CEDAW | Engender blog | Engender
and equality of access to education, the law, political power and representation, economic resources and social security, and a whole raft of other areas of life. Like other international obligations, its legal status is somewhat murky when it
Free period products, when and where we need them | Engender blog | Engender
In this blog, Engender's Communications and Engagement Manager, Alys Mumford, talks about our continuing work to ensure access to free period products.
Guest Post: #GE17 - Lorna Slater, Scottish Green Party | Engender blog | Eng...
our children for their education. If engineers and politicians send their children to private schools, then children in normal schools are even less likely to have casual exposure to a school friend who can say “My dad’s an
Guest Post: #GE17 - Nighet Nasim Riaz, Scottish National Party | Engender bl...
are empowered to
return to education through free tuition, return to work where childcare hours
for children in nurseries have been increased to 30 hours a week, and where we
are put forward council candidates of whom 54% were women, and where
Guest Post: Gender Equality and the legal profession. What is being done in ...
Rob Marrs, head of education for
The Law Society of Scotland, which looked at the gender-split within the legal
profession. You can read the original article here .
In this blog post, Rob expands on
his article and discusses what
Guest blog: Indyref, women and politics (Indyref Thursday #5) | Engender blo...
academia, science, education, voluntary sector, trade
unions, charities, local government, and the violence against women sector, to
name only some, brought a wider women’s voice into the early days of our
Parliament. It
Guest Blog: Intersectionality | Engender blog | Engender
university and continued my education into feminism it became evident that the vast majority of accessible mainstream writing was all from one perspective. So I'll say it again, when I first came across intersectionality – it blew my
GUEST POST: Exploring how local authorities use Equality Impact Assessments ...
policies focused broadly on education, road maintenance and the environment, and spending and budget plans for the forthcoming year. Only one policy, which proposed cuts and a restructuring of council spending on community learning and development
GUEST POST Feminism: Still a taboo? | Engender blog | Engender
in various
sectors including education, charities and telecoms. Writing is one
of her passions, where she feels she can reach out and connect. In this post, she explores the links between religion and patriarchy, and reflects on her own
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