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W@W Topic of the MonthWe invite members of the network to let us know how we can make our voices heard. Each month we will explore an issue, with links on how to find out more.
June 2010: Social Networking - Are you being left behind? May 2010: Reflecting on the Impact of W@W April 2010: Women and Climate Change March 2010: Women and Mentoring January 2010: Women Asylum Seekers December 2009: Scottish Rural Equality Network November 2009: Women and the Vote: Suffrage in the Highlands October 2009: Stitches on the Bridge / Lùban air an Drochaid September 2009: Women and Leadership August 2009: Women and Cycling July 2009: Towards a National Women's Library of Scotland June 2009: Equal Pay (again) May 2009: Women and the Recession March 2009: End Violence against Women and Girls: the UN Theme for International Women's Day 2009 February 2009: International Women in the Highlands - Global meets Local January 2009: Women and the Criminal Justice System December 2008: Child Poverty November 2008: Rags to Riches September 2008: Scottish Government Equality Unit funds WEA W@W project for 3 years July 2008: Women and Pensions June 2008: Motherhood and Poverty May 2008: 2008: Women and the Vote April 2008: Women and Trade Unions March 2008: International Women's Day February 2008: Women and the Environment January 2008: Role Models for children December 2007: Making your voice heard ... with your pocketbook
Disclaimer: the opinions here are those of the contributors, and not necessarily Women@Work or its funders.
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Topic of the Month W@W Topic of the Month for August 2010 - 10 Ways to Make Home-working Easier Check it out Topical Blog - One Woman's Week - Views from the Gender Gap Help Make it Stop new police campaign against domestic violence - watch the video on YouTube - Visit the new Rape Crisis website Read Aruna Gnanadason on What Does Global Feminism Mean to YOU? Try this simple technique for assessing women's roles film Bechdel Test What's new in the Blogosphere -Go Lassie Go, Gender Across Borders News from The Centre for Women & Democracy, Fawcett Society and Engender are active in these last weeks of the general election campaign, providing analysis and events.
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