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5 things you need to know about the 'family cap' and 'rape cl...
Abortion, rights, and representation | Engender blog | Engender
Can the DWP's proposed changes to Universal Credit deliver for women? |...
Doing feminism in Europe | Engender blog | Engender
European Women's Forum: For a feminist Europe | Engender blog | Engender
Guest post: ‘Women and Children First?’ The reality of maternity...
GUEST POST: Women’s Representation in the Scottish Local Council Elect...
March 2022 - Policy Round Up | Engender blog | Engender
Our bodies, our choice: the case for a Scottish approach to abortion | Engen...
Stay up to date with Engender's work in Europe | Engender blog | Engender
as defined by the law in England & Wales,
were added to the exemption. The ‘rape clause’ was reviewed by a
UK Lords Committee after it became law, and they noted that the time
period for consultation was probably too short. The
Abortion, rights, and representation | Engender blog | Engender
have been seen this week in England and at Holyrood; here Engender's Policy Manager, Jill Wood, sets out why we must challenge misinformation to defend women's rights. The vast majority of people in Scotland believe in a women’s
Can the DWP's proposed changes to Universal Credit deliver for women? |...
out the same move in England and Wales and instead announced that the whole
payment will be paid to the ‘main carer’ in the household. This will of course
change nothing for couples with no children. Additionally there’s
Doing feminism in Europe | Engender blog | Engender
Wales, N. Ireland, and England) is the European member state.
As there is no pan-UK feminist organisation working across the four nations of the UK, a synthetic organisation, called the UK Joint Committee on Women, was created.
Engender
European Women's Forum: For a feminist Europe | Engender blog | Engender
Wales, N. Ireland, and England) is the European member state.
As there is no pan-UK feminist organisation working across the four nations of the UK, a synthetic organisation, called the UK Joint Committee on Women, was created.
Engender
Guest post: ‘Women and Children First?’ The reality of maternity...
Scotland (in contrast with England and Northern
Ireland, where refused asylum seekers may be required to pay for secondary health
care, which can include maternity care). But do asylum seeking women experience
a level of maternity care equal to
GUEST POST: Women’s Representation in the Scottish Local Council Elect...
election candidates in both England and Wales. Such glacial progress regarding
women’s participation in local politics is clearly not unique to Scotland.
Re-standing Rates Re-standing rates are slightly higher among male councillors
March 2022 - Policy Round Up | Engender blog | Engender
abortions permanent
in England. Thanks to all of you who took action to contact your MPs about
this, and congratulations to BPAS, Doctors for Choice, and all of the other
groups organising to make this happen.
Second,
in not-so-good news,
Our bodies, our choice: the case for a Scottish approach to abortion | Engen...
18-20 weeks must travel to England in order to receive treatment. In 2011 and 2014 respectively, 233 and 182 women had to travel to England in order to access safe, legal abortions. Organisations are calling on the Scottish Government to make a
Stay up to date with Engender's work in Europe | Engender blog | Engender
Wales, Northern Ireland, and
England. Together Engender, Northern Ireland Women’s European Platform (NIWEP),
Women’s Equality Network Wales, and England’s National Alliance of Women’s
Organisations makes up the UK Joint
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