… this can mean controlling money, restricting access to education or work, damaging property, or refusing to meet … from pursuing, obtaining, or maintaining employment and/or education. Examples: Preventing a victim from attending … such activities. Interfering with a victim's work or education. Refusing to contribute towards childcare …
… you can't do anything. You can't work, you can't have your education, you can't properly take care of your children and … tackling labour market inequality; reforming education; strengthening women's participation in public …
… of what constitutes violence against women Introduce education programmes on consent, non-violent relationships … Social Committee Behaviour change should start with clear education. For women and for men. Understanding exactly what …
… realities. Those realities include unequal access to work, education, income and care responsibilities. So when we feed … in areas such as recruitment, social services, education or access to training, we risk systematically … – particularly in access to jobs, training, benefits or education pathways. It is important to add a caveat: in …