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Cracks in the Glass Ceiling or Just a Trick of the Light? New Report on Wome...
Data matters in our response to Covid-19 | Engender blog | Engender
Disabled Women: Our Bodies Our Rights | Engender blog | Engender
Disabled women’s reproductive rights routinely ignored | Engender blog...
Engender's Articulate project | Engender blog | Engender
Everything you need to know about the gender commitments in the Holyrood 201...
F-words: Gendered language - the Maker movement and its technology narrative...
F-words: the language of abortion | Engender blog | Engender
Scottish Labour's 'red paper' | Engender blog | Engender
Guest Post: Gender Equality and the legal profession. What is being done in ...
Lobby’s Beijing+20 focus month on ‘Women in Decision-Making’, February sees the launch of the EWL’s latest report on women on boards, entitled ‘Women on Boards in Europe: Second Progress Report. Cracks in the glass
Data matters in our response to Covid-19 | Engender blog | Engender
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 already overlooked women’s needs in devastating
Disabled Women: Our Bodies Our Rights | Engender blog | Engender
been organising smaller focus groups to be held in a variety of locations around Scotland, so that we can reach more disabled women and have more in-depth discussions about the issues. We've also been sharing an anonymous and confidential
Disabled women’s reproductive rights routinely ignored | Engender blog...
with the findings from our focus groups is here .
Speaking at the launch of
the report, Minister for Equalities and Older People Christina McKelvie MSP
said:
“All women have a right to
good sexual and reproductive health care
Engender's Articulate project | Engender blog | Engender
this
period, Engender ran focus groups that tried to scope out women’s views
on sectarianism in Scotland. What emerged was that women experience
sectarianism in in a variety of ways, some of which are very different
from men’s
Everything you need to know about the gender commitments in the Holyrood 201...
Greens and Labour also focus on access to current services.
Women’s rights And finally, for years Engender has been shouting from the rooftops about the UN Convention on Women’s Rights (CEDAW) and calling for its incorporation
F-words: Gendered language - the Maker movement and its technology narrative...
This is, in fact, the focus of my PhD: a potential connection between gender and environmentally sustainable practices within the movement. Within the scope of my research, I have found a slight tendency for women to consider environmental
F-words: the language of abortion | Engender blog | Engender
the conversation on from a focus on stigma and
negativity, to how we normalise it and support people to frame it in a way that
reflects their experience.
We found that explicitly positive ways of talking about
abortion were much less common
Scottish Labour's 'red paper' | Engender blog | Engender
votes. Whilst their recent focus on childcare is a manifesto pledge clearly bound up with political thinking, there is a danger that these dynamics stifle potential for progress. Regardless of the political context, Engender is delighted that
Guest Post: Gender Equality and the legal profession. What is being done in ...
the Society was placing its focus in the wrong place. Rather than
admission to the profession we should worry about vertical segregation: why
does the average man (FTE) in the profession earn so much more than the average
woman (FTE)? Why are
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