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Rayner my parade! The importance of specialist advice.
Jemma Brimblecombe
One wet weekend in January, when a group of colleagues and I were half way through planning an internal event for International Women’s Day and grappling with how to present it to the firm, the importance of celebrating the day became crystal clear to me.
The theme for today's International Women's Day – "accelerating gender parity" – will resonate with a legal profession striving to improve its record on gender balance in the workplace.
Previous blogs on the topic of IWD have looked at the struggles in the developed world, and the on-going challenges we face. For a huge proportion of women however, the battle is not just about equal pay but the right to basic things such as education, work, and the freedom to dress and speak as they wish. Whilst we seen some progress in many parts of the world in gender inequalities, significant gaps persist in some countries.
International Women’s Day (IWD) this year is asking us to #BeBoldForChange. We are encouraged to call for a more gender inclusive world. We have explored in the course of this series of blogs why IWD is still relevant and I want to look at what more we all stand to gain if we achieve gender parity and a more gender inclusive world.
Previous blogs on the topic of IWD have focussed on the struggles confronted by women in the past, and the many challenges we still face today. For one group of women however, the battle is not just over equal opportunities or respect, but over the right to identify and be treated as women. In recent years, the subject of transgender rights has been pushed into the limelight following a spate of reported suicides by transgender women placed in male prisons.
Jemma Brimblecombe
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