Last few spaces available for International Women’s Day virtual event

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Don’t forget to sign up to be a part of the All Women in EEAST’s celebration of International Women’s Day 2021.

This International Women's Day, the AWE network are joining forces with representatives from Essex County Fire and Rescue Service and Essex Police to bring you a joint virtual event, which will be held on Monday 8th March via Microsoft Teams. 

International Women's Day is an opportunity to think about the progress made in relation to human rights and gender equality and this year the theme is ‘Choose to Challenge’. There are some fantastic speakers lined up to cover a number of interesting and useful topics, including the following:-

Jo Turton, ECFRS - Imposter Syndrome

Colette Black, ECFRS - Culture

Zoe Billingham, HMICFRS - Career Development

Gita Prasad, EEAST - Choose to Challenge “My Story”

Antarctic Fire Angels - Inspirational

Laughology - F.L.I.P

Gary Webb, Essex Police - Wellbeing

AF Communications - Impact and Gravitas for Women

Dan Evison, ECFRS  - Wellbeing

Dawn Wood, Essex Police - Inspirational

To register, please book your ticket on EventbriteYou'll be sent a link to the Microsoft Teams meeting ahead of the event. (please use your trust email address as this is a closed event).

This year, we will be supporting Antarctic Fire Angels (AFA) and raising funds in association with Ordinary Extraordinary C.I.C. All donations will be split equally between The Fire Fighters Charity and The Harlequins Foundation To show our support, we will be organising a “Choose To Challenge Yourself” Sports Challenge hoping to cover 1900km, the distance set by AFA to ski coast-to-coast across Antarctica.

You can read more about AFA’s expedition here. Further details on the Sports Challenge to follow.

The next All Women in EAST (AWE) Network meeting will be taking place on 4th March 2021 via Microsoft Teams (10:00AM to 12:00 PM). If you are interested in attending or would like more information, please contact AWE@eastamb.nhs.uk.

Published 25th February 2021