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Guest Post: A letter to women of the UK from your European sister | Engender...
A referendum in Northern Ireland isn’t the answer to free, safe and le...
Blood, cramps, and dignity - why we need free period products now | Engender...
CEDAW reports launched | Engender blog | Engender
Challenge Poverty Week: Women's employment support | Engender blog | En...
Combating online abuse: Whose job is it anyway? | Engender blog | Engender
Constitutions work wrap-up | Engender blog | Engender
Cost of Living Crisis: How are rising costs affecting women in the arts? | E...
Cost of Living Crisis: The financial impact on women's access to housin...
COVID-19: why women’s equality must be at the heart of our response | ...
in 1957. From a very narrow focus on equal pay – which I concede has yet to be achieved – the feminists of Europe have successfully pushed the boundaries to ensure that all policies are designed and implemented through a gender lens
A referendum in Northern Ireland isn’t the answer to free, safe and le...
gaze shifted north to focus on the punitive,
regressive law that remains in place in Northern Ireland. While mainstream attention
to the abortion law in Northern Ireland is long overdue, confusion has set in
over how women’s
Blood, cramps, and dignity - why we need free period products now | Engender...
products has tended to focus on schools and colleges, as it rightly
should. Periods are highly stigmatised, and my personal memories of being on my
period in school involve walking down the corridors with a sanitary towel up my
jumper sleeve,
CEDAW reports launched | Engender blog | Engender
some areas for them to focus on when the UK Government's oral examination happens in spring 2019. We'll keep you posted on that.
Our work on CEDAW was funded by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, one of the UK’s
Challenge Poverty Week: Women's employment support | Engender blog | En...
heard. Engender is hosting a focus group next week for women who have experience of employability services. This will be fed back to the Scottish Government to ensure that the new powers are used to help provide tailored support for women in
Combating online abuse: Whose job is it anyway? | Engender blog | Engender
Seyi Akiwowo in 2017 with a focus on ending online
abuse. They want "to see an increase in
digital citizenship across all online users and to instil these beliefs: that
our online community is as real as our offline one and that we should all
Constitutions work wrap-up | Engender blog | Engender
main advocacy focus over the last two
years. Vitally, this has entailed drawing on the perspectives, creativity and
expertise of many stakeholders across our membership, the women’s sector,
feminist academia, trades unions,
Cost of Living Crisis: How are rising costs affecting women in the arts? | E...
media, there is a
distinct focus on arts leaders’ experiences and insights, instead of those
experiencing the most damaging impacts of the crisis. In a recent Stage
article, for example , six arts leaders were interviewed about the cost
Cost of Living Crisis: The financial impact on women's access to housin...
about
the cost of living focus on households who are newly experiencing financial
burdens due to the cost of living rises. However, many renters and people
living in temporary accommodations struggle to keep a roof over their heads and
escape
COVID-19: why women’s equality must be at the heart of our response | ...
for 2021-22 We welcome the focus of the Equality and Human Rights Committee this year on the social and economic recoveries from Covid-19 and ensuring that there is sufficient scrutiny of how revenue raising and spending relates to these outcomes
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