Fawcett Society report: Childcare and early education systems: a comparative literature review of liberal welfare states
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by Tanishtha
1y ago
The current childcare and early education system in England does not work for women – both as mothers, and as part of the undervalued early years workforce – nor for children, at a fundamental time in their development.   This report by the Fawcett Society, Childcare and Early Education Systems, compares the childcare and early education systems of … The post Fawcett Society report: Childcare and early education systems: a comparative literature review of liberal welfare states appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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More in Common report: Britons and Gender Identity – Navigating common ground and division
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by Tanishtha
1y ago
More in Common’s new report finds that the divisive debate playing out in Westminster and social media is out of sync with the public’s approach to the issue. The research shows public are keen that schools create environments where young people who are questioning their gender identity feel supported and want schools to proactively talk … The post More in Common report: Britons and Gender Identity – Navigating common ground and division appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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Domestic Abuse Commissioner news: Early findings show a huge discrepancy of services across England and Wales
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by Tanishtha
1y ago
Early finding of the Domestic Abuse Commissioner’s mapping work shows domestic abuse victims face massive gaps in accessing services, noting that it is a ‘postcode lottery’ across England and Wales. Key finding include: Fewer than half of survivors were able to access the community-based support that they wanted, and only 28% said accessing help was … The post Domestic Abuse Commissioner news: Early findings show a huge discrepancy of services across England and Wales appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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Fawcett Society blog: 5 steps every employer can take to close their gender pay gap
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by Tanishtha
1y ago
The Fawcett Society has published a blog providing insight and guidance for employers looking to create productive and thriving workplaces and close their gender pay gap. Fawcett’s campaigning led to the introduction of gender pay gap reporting, introduced by UK Government in 2017, to ensure that big employers took responsibility for tackling the gender pay … The post Fawcett Society blog: 5 steps every employer can take to close their gender pay gap appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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Fawcett Society report: Broken ladder, the meritocracy myth for women of colour in the workplace
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by Aimee Dorsett-Browne
1y ago
Women of colour across the UK already know that experiencing racism at work is the norm. Fawcett Society have partnered with the Runnymede Trust to produce this research, Broken Ladders: The myth of meritocracy for women of colour in the workplace. This research shows that every stage of the career journey, from entering work to senior leadership, women … The post Fawcett Society report: Broken ladder, the meritocracy myth for women of colour in the workplace appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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Bloody Good Period guide: Bloody good employers product provision 
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by Aimee Dorsett-Browne
1y ago
Bloody Good Period believe that period products should be freely available, just like toilet paper. Many employers do well to support their staff with benefits such as gym memberships and medical insurance, yet are lacking the provision of basic items that are necessary for many; period products. The latest data from 2020 shows an increase … The post Bloody Good Period guide: Bloody good employers product provision  appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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Young Women’s Trust report: Just getting by, Young Women’s Trust annual survey 
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by Aimee Dorsett-Browne
1y ago
Young Women’s Trust 2022 annual survey reports on the financial and employment experiences of young women and the impact these have on their lives.   They heard from 4075 young women, young trans women and young non-binary people, plus 1040 young men about their finances experience of work feelings about the current government aspirations for the future … The post Young Women’s Trust report: Just getting by, Young Women’s Trust annual survey  appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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UK Parliament Committee news: MPs to examine impact of pornography industry on attitudes to women and girls 
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by Aimee Dorsett-Browne
2y ago
During this session, MPs will seek to understand what the relationship is between pornography and harmful attitudes towards women and girls and whether the Online Safety Bill offers an opportunity for the Government to better regulate pornographic content in order to reduce harm. It will also look at how the porn industry is currently regulated … The post UK Parliament Committee news: MPs to examine impact of pornography industry on attitudes to women and girls  appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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Future of Legal Gender Project report: Abolishing legal sex status
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by Tanishtha
2y ago
Future of Legal Gender Project has published their final report The challenge and consequences of gender-related law reform (pdf).  The Future of Legal Gender was a collaborative research project, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, UK, that ran from May 2018 until April 2022. It explored, from a social justice perspective, the legal, … The post Future of Legal Gender Project report: Abolishing legal sex status appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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Fawcett Society report: Menopause and the workplace 
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by Tanishtha
2y ago
Fawcett Society report Menopause and the Workplace(pdf) finds that workplaces are failing menopausal women and change is urgently needed. This report delves into women’s experiences at work and is the largest representative survey of menopausal women conducted in the UK. Key findings show:  One in ten women who worked during the menopause have left a job … The post Fawcett Society report: Menopause and the workplace  appeared first on Equally Ours ..read more
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