
Business in the Community: Gender and Race Benchmark
2014 is the third year of the combined Gender and Race Benchmark, with 114 organisations submitting confidential data – a 70% increase from 2012 when it was launched.
2014 is the third year of the combined Gender and Race Benchmark, with 114 organisations submitting confidential data – a 70% increase from 2012 when it was launched.
In September 2014, End Violence Against Women (EVAW) launched the ‘Women and Girls’ Safety Manifesto: Priorities for the General Election 2015′.
A major new petition is calling on Party Leaders to pledge to make Sex and Relationships Education compulsory to address abuse of women and girls.
On 6 February 2014 – International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation – the Government published a declaration to end Female Genital Mutilation in the UK and abroad.
A report by Maternity Action calls on the Government to take urgent action to tackle pregnancy discrimination.
Rewind&Reframe is a platform for young women to challenge sexism and racism in music videos.
The Women’s Room was set up to harness the power of women in the media and provide them with a collective voice.
On 31 May 2013, the European Commission launched the EU Civil Society Platform against trafficking in human beings.
In March 2013, the Refugee Council and Maternity Action published a report which looks at the experiences of pregnant women in the asylum system, based on interviews with asylum seeking women and midwives responsible for their care.
EVAW is campaigning to ensure that girls are safe and that work is done to tackle harmful attitudes, and has produced a ‘Schools Safe 4 Girls campaign pack’.
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