In this episode, Shireen Ali-Khan and Jo Field discuss the pressing issue of women's safety within the transport sector. Featuring guests Jade Neville and Susan Leadbetter, the conversation explores the problems of normalisation of safety concerns and underreporting, with personal experiences.
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Team member insight from Jade Neville, who is Chair of our Women’s Safety Working Group.
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As Women in Transport marks its 20th anniversary, we’re launching Season 3 with a very special episode recorded live at the London Transport Museum AGM.
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In this special episode of the Women in Transport Podcast, we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Women in Transport. Recorded at the London Transport Museum during our AGM, Jo Field highlights the organisation's journey, key achievements, and future plans.
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Our CEO Sonya Byers OBE recaps our London launch of Women in Transport’s 20th anniversary year.
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Women In Transport Members Insight: Anna Christina Maudet
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Safety is a fundamental right for everyone, yet for women and girls, navigating transport systems often comes with a sense of vulnerability. From public transport to walking routes, the fear of harassment and violence can influence travel choices, restrict opportunities, and reinforce inequality.
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In this episode, we’re speaking to Katherine Evans and Amanda Marshall about the critical issue of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) for women. Katherine emphasizes the gendered nature of PPE and its impact on women's safety and confidence. Amanda shares her personal experience with ill-fitting PPE and her innovative solution of adding a zip to coveralls for easier removal.
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The final episode of season one of the Women in Transport Podcast considers the topic of allyship, in recognition of International Men’s Day, 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence, and White Ribbon Day.
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Throughout October many of us have celebrated Black History Month, a time of national celebration to honour the achievements of black people. Traditionally, the focus has been on trailblazers, who have heroically fought adversity and won. This blog is about those ‘ordinary’ voices of resilience. Voices like Belly Mujinga.
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