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Rayner my parade! The importance of specialist advice.
Jemma Brimblecombe
Last night saw the launch event of Women in Criminal Law (WiCL), hosted in the beautiful Law Society Hall, featuring inspirational speeches from eminent women lawyers
Last summer, Oxford University gave its Mathematics undergraduate students extra time to complete their exams (105 minutes instead of the usual 90 minutes). It was hoped this would address an inconsistency in results across the genders: at the time, 21.2% of women on the course graduated with first-class degrees, compared to 45.5% of men. The goal was to reduce “the undue effects of time pressure”, which are thought to have more of an impact on female students than male students.
As the UK debates immigration, Brexit and the NHS’s workforce crisis, we should educate ourselves on the situation of migrant women moving across the world to fix our ‘care deficit’.
Following on from Rebecca Ryan’s IWD Blog regarding Period Poverty last week, highlighting the need for social change in terms of the taboo around discussing women’s periods, it is also important to draw attention to another long overdue change in relation to periods and sanitary products; the way in which they are taxed.
Jemma Brimblecombe
Charles Richardson
Oliver Oldman
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