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EDI Webinar: Tackling Misogyny & Sexual Harassment: Moving from reaction to prevention - Tuesday 6 February 2024 (Online)

HMC EDI Matters – a series of online CPD sessions, focusing on current themes and issues within wider society impacting schools and school culture.

Description

Tackling Misogyny & Sexual Harassment: Moving from reaction to prevention 

Following the Gender inequality and gender-based violence in schools webinar Natasha Eeles, Founder & CEO, Bold Voices delivered for HMC last academic year, Natasha will explore current issues around gender inequality and gender based violence and consider how these may be tackled in schools.

  • Instilling a preventative, whole school approach with a view to long term cultural change
  • Creating a culture of challenge by upskilling staff and pupils to call in across the school community
  • Tools for staff managing backlash and emotional response in the classroom

Bold Voices are on a mission to empower young people to recognise and tackle gender inequality and gender-based violence.

Webinar Programme

16.00 – 16.05

 Welcome and introduction

 

 16.05 – 17.00

 

 Tackling Misogyny & Sexual Harassment: Moving from reaction to prevention 

Speaker: Natasha Eeles, Founder and CEO, Bold Voices

 

 17.00 – 17.30

 Opportunity to stay online for Q & As

 

Speaker Profile

Natasha is the founder of Bold Voices, an award winning social enterprise that prepares and empowers educational communities to recognise and tackle gender inequality and cultures of gender-based violence. Natasha has an academic foundation in issues of gender and equality with an MSc in Gender and International Relations from the University of Bristol. She has facilitated workshops and delivered lectures on gender equality, feminism and women's rights at multinational investment banks, start ups, schools and universities across the UK. In 2022 she was accepted onto the Acumen Fellowship alongside 20 other leaders tackling social injustice within the UK.
 

 

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