I would like to discuss starting a Women's Group.
Membership to this Group means that you would like to be included in activities around “women” and be pro-active either locally or nationally, for example, as a business mentor or a health coach. Or you may be a involved in a women’s group in your profession, working within a specific environment and feed back to the RSA Women’s Group. Or there may be particular Government policy issues that you would like to see changed and lobbied. There are many opportunities to be involved, but your suggestions and feedback are essential!
There were three key areas that have been brought to our attention but this list is in no way exhaustive: Enterprise, Health and Education.
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Permalink Reply by Victoria Tate on May 11, 2010 at 14:13 Hi Katie
Fancy catching up like this!
I'd really like to help bring a group together on the impact of government cuts on women, particularly those on low income who are hardest hit. I've been talking about it with Viv from the Women's Resource Centre who is also a Fellow - perhaps having a women's cafe event in London. Both the WRC and SPAN are lobbying hard along with with the Fawcett Society and the Women's Budget Group who I am sure would come on board.
Sue
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