Caithness

Co-ordinator: Donna Booth

The caithness network was formed in 2009 and has held a wide range of well supported events. Assertiveness, power and health have been popular topic with the network which continues to grow month on month.


Next Event September 2010 - Laughter is the Best Medicine with Linda Odd More

For more information about events in Caithness and around our networks check the Diary


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Events in 2010
Feb Alternative Vitality - Relaxation Skills Donna Booth
Mar IWD event Celebration of Women - Donna Booth
Mar Confident Communication - Public Speaking - Carin Schwartz
Apr: Self Awareness for Self Confidence - Kate Williams Mackenzie
Jun: One Touch Kundalini Yoga -Katy Crowson

 

Events in 2009
May Assertiveness and intro to W@W - Frances Powell
Jul Assertiveness and Intro to W@W - Frances Powell
Jul Talking your Body's Language - Shirley Murchison
Aug Assertiveness and Intro To W@W - Frances Powell
Sep What Makes People Tick? - Shirley Murchison
Nov Who's Got the Power at Work? - Kathy Kershaw
“I always wanted to be some kind of writer or newspaper reporter. But after college... I did other things”Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
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Topic of the Month

W@W Topic of the Month for August 2010 -  10 Ways to Make Home-working Easier

Click here for an archive of Previous Topics of the Month

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.

 

Check out our archive of previous Check it Out topics.

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