Episodios

  • LGBTQ+ Life in Wales and England - Past, Present, and Future
    Feb 28 2022

    Welcome to our LGBT+ History Month session with the WI! LGBTQ+ Life in Wales and England: Past, Present, and Future features Deputy Minister for Social Partnership Hannah Blythyn MS, author and historian Norena Shopland, Cate Hopkins, Writer and Director of the short film Cake and Birchgrove WI member, and campaigner and workplace inclusivity consultant Jennifer Charles. Director of Stonewall Cymru Davinia Green chaired the session.

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    56 m
  • The value of diversity in the workplace
    Jan 24 2022

    How can a diverse and inclusive workplace benefit staff wellbeing? What are businesses doing to prove their commitment to diverse workplaces? Our panel discussed this and lots more at January's WEN Cafe.

    Panel:

    Rhian Parry, Managing Director of Workplace Worksafe

    Leandra Craine, EQuip Project Officer at Disability Wales

    Martha Musonza Holman, charity founder and tutor

    Ellie Lancaster, Head of People at Sero

    Chair: Catherine Fookes, Director of WEN Wales

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    58 m
  • WEN at Ten: WEN‘s 10th Birthday Celebration
    Nov 18 2021

    WEN at Ten - a virtual celebration event for WEN Wales' 10th Birthday on 16th November 2021 featuring a line-up of inspirational women including:

    Jess Fishlock MBE in conversation with Professor Laura McAllister

    Minister for Social Justice Jane Hutt

    Kay Richmond, Founder of WEN Wales

    Kirsty Davies-Warner, Founder of WEN Wales

    Professor Meena Upadhyaya OBE, Former Trustee, Geneticist & one of WEN’s 100 Welsh Women

    Sarah Rees, Former Chair of WEN Wales

    Auriol Miller, Director, Institute of Welsh Affairs

    Shereen Williams, CEO Boundary Commission Wales

    Shavanah Taj, General Secretary Wales TUC

    Krystal S Lowe, Dancer, Choreographer, and Writer

    Grace Quantock, Former WEN Mentee

    Mia Rees, Former WEN Mentee

    Justna Muhith, Former WEN Mentee

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    1 h y 36 m
  • Diverse and equal representation: why do we need it and how do we get there?
    Sep 29 2021

    Why do we need diverse and equal representation in public and political life and how do we get there?

    The Diverse5050 campaign calls for positive action to ensure better representation of women, Black, Asian and minority ethnic people, disabled people, and LGBT people in Welsh political institutions.

    Panel:

    Sian Gwenllian, Plaid Cymru MS for Arfon and Chair of the Cross Party Group on Women

    Evelyn James, Diverse5050 Campaign Manager

    Zainab Asunramu, Elect Her

    Dr Jessica Laimann, WEN Wales Policy & Public Affairs Officer

    Chair: Patience Bentu, Diverse5050 Campaigner

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Let's talk about the rights of older women
    Aug 25 2021

    From the menopause, to violence and abuse against older women, ageism, and culturally appropriate support for older women from diverse communities - our panel discuss all this and more.

    This podcast was recorded at a WEN Cafe live event on 25th August.

    Panel:

    Andrea Cooper, Safeguarding Lead, Older People's Commissioner for Wales

    Lisa Nicholls, Menopause Champion & Campaign Lead, Fair Treatment for the Women of Wales

    Rahila Hamid, Gwent Regional Coordinator of EYST's BAME Engagement Programme

    Chair: Catherine Fookes, Director, WEN Wales

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    51 m
  • From carrots to kindness: the impact of Covid-19 on neurodiverse women
    Jun 15 2021

    Join WEN Wales this Learning Disability Week as we discuss how the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted women in Wales with learning disabilities and/or autism.

    WEN Director Catherine Fookes interviews women & non-binary people about their lived experiences.

    Speakers:

    Ffion Poole, Caerphilly People First

    Selena Caemawr, Aubergine Cafe

    Joanna, Dawn, & Zarah, Cardiff People First

    Cath Lewis, Learning Disability Wales

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    59 m