🇺🇸 Had an amazing time marching in the Elmhurst Memorial Day Parade! Feeling proud to be part of such a supportive and engaged community. #WeAreD205
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79% of women have felt unsafe while exercising outdoors (Women's Sport Collective). Unfortunately, as winter and darker months approach, these feelings only intensify for many. Not feeling safe outdoors limits women's freedom to be active and participate in sport and exercise. Outdoor activities such as having a kick about with friends, cycling, or running are often free to do, however personal safety concerns can mean women miss out on these opportunities and consequently, the positive impact they can have on health and mental well-being. As part of the Right to the Streets initiative in Trafford, Our Goal is creating safer spaces to be active in parks by gathering groups of girls and women to play football together. These initiatives alone will not make public spaces safe for women and girls, but they do support us in feeling safer and having fun while being physically active in groups outdoors. For more information see our website https://lnkd.in/g66SJdy7
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This 👇 We love a manifesto at No More Parachutes, as you probably know. 😜 But there will be too many manifestos in 2024, even for us. But if you only read one this year, read this one.👇 It cries out for a better future for all of us, a healthier society, and with Sport as the enabler. Read. Digest. Promote. Support. ✊ https://lnkd.in/gVETTNxv #STT2024Manifesto
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Have you gotten your team together yet? Let's hear those team names! Comment them below! Please reach out to Kevin Barrett if you're interested in putting a team together! Let's make this year our best yet! #Chicagotitle #escrow #titleandescrow #realestate #makeawish #bayarearealestate #bayarea #makeawishfundraiser #forthekids
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In dubious battle. As some of you will remember. After Chelsea won the 2012 Champions League defender John Terry was front and centre in the celebrations. Nothing wrong with that surely? But Terry had played no part in that final and having watched from the stands he had rushed to change into full kit for this photo op. The rest as they say is history. ‘Contribution’ is moot point and a sliding scale. And who is to say if without Terry’s contribution in earlier rounds or influence in general, this achievement still would have been made. Besides conspicuous success is still success; conspicuous good is still good!? Celebration is raising awareness and tempered with self-awareness all like pieces of the many moving parts to Social Value. If we think of Children in Need or Comic Relief for example. The celebs and networks rightly get the plaudits for giving of their time and resources. But the floor staff? And the Security staff who let in the floor staff? And the maintenance people who built the offices for the security staff? And the people in the brickworks who made the bricks for the maintenance people to bulid the offices… Social value has many faces and not all those faces are front facing. It is a thing of society. An ineluctable web of people, places, activities and contributions. For every person holding aloft a trophy there’s a whole community holding that person aloft. #WeAreSociety #SRAG #socialrecruitmentcovenant
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Introducing the first two of Seed’s eight Cultivating Communities partners, Hells Bells FC and Bugeisha Club... Hells Bells FC is a radically trans inclusive grassroots football club open to all women, trans and GNC folk of any ability. Based in east London, the club is a celebration and bastion of diversity and provides a vital safe space for its players. Bugeisha Club is built on life long alliances between mixed Asian women on their journey to prepare for the apocalypse. By day they are art directors, music producers, dancers, and actors. By night, they are martial artists, vigilantes, and contortionists. Both of these incredible communities were founded, in part, to create a safe space for marginalised groups to come together and imagine new potentials. There's a powerful intimacy to being welcomed into these spaces and for this we deeply thank both communities. Seed, Amplify’s student and Gen Z specialist agency is launching Cultivating Community, a research project in partnership with eight youth-run communities. To learn more about them and get deeper into the insights they've shared with Seed, sign up here: https://lnkd.in/eD_JQ7db Find out more about Seed HERE: https://lnkd.in/eaSMPXkr #collectives | #collaboration | #community | #content | #brandexperience | #experiencedesign | #experientialmarketing | #GenZ | #youthmarketing
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Some might say I'm a day late with this post, (I'm a reflector!) but I think it's important to keep the conversation going because regular, visible and repeated messaging works and once a year (like old school appraisals) can feel tokenistic. Yesterday I had the pleasure of joining this indomitable panel of women and sharing my thoughts on some of the barriers and solutions to supporting women into leadership. ⚠️The stark findings from World Economic Forum tells us that at the current rate of progress it will be 2090 by the time the UK achieves gender parity⚠️ We need to do better... here's a few things that people more qualified than me know work: Build workplaces with a learning culture and 'safe opportunities' to try out leadership. (Fear of failure prevents more women than men participating and engaging in opportunities at work) Check our bias and the language we use in recruitment, performance reviews and meetings... it really does impact female participation! Stop and challenge harassment and discrimination. Every time. Pay low paid workers (disproportionately women) a wage they can actually live on Living Wage Foundation Address the gender pay gap. Tackle occupational and industrial role segregation. Find ways to encourage and help women to try new things and get the experience and support to feel confident and capable. Create more opportunities for part time/ flexible work in senior management/ higher paid roles. Lobby for legislative change... men should have parity in paid paternity / parental leave that actually means they can afford to take the time off (If Iceland can do it, why can't we?). Otherwise women will continue tospend more time than men as the defacto unpaid carers. Acknowledge and be proud of even the smallest successes... and on that note a big well done to the Women in Social Housing (WISH) North Wales Board for creating the opportunity and organising yesterday's event. #PeopleMakeTheDifference
WOW what a day we have had! Amazing to share it with our members and a fabulous panel Siobhan Johnson Kate Wilson Margaret Patchwork Nina Ruddle and thank you for a great venue Wales & West Housing ❤️🏴🏡 #iwd2024 #inspireinclusion
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