Women friendly Leeds blog

At this 1st Ambassador Network meeting, we welcomed members and introduced them to the two Women Friendly Leeds campaigns currently running:

  • “Shining A Light on Women’s Inequalities – This is our Normal”
  • “Switch on to Women’s Safety – This has to involve us all”.

We talked through key messages, ideas and campaign materials then broke into 4 breakout rooms where Ambassadors discussed safety, employability, mental wellbeing, or health. Each group fed back one key action or change they wanted to see and each individual made a pledge for how they could support that change. The breakout rooms generated some enthusiastic conversations and commitments for moving forward with the campaigns. Here is just a short summary of each of the discussions ambassadors delved into:

Safety:

Ambassadors in the “safety” breakout room agreed that a safety survey was a good tool to collect women’s voices on key priorities for improving public safety. There was support, too, for a survey for men to be designed in conversation with the women’s survey. The group emphasised the need to direct messages towards men’s behaviour. Ambassadors also commented that safety for women could improve general safety.

Fresh debate also arose around WFL’s vision in relation to implementing a strategy to improve safety i.e. Should WFL be more radical activists taking an overtly feminist agenda forward or should WFL focus on getting around the table for a widespread buy-in for WFL (including reaching men who are not currently involved)?

There was also discussion on the realities of widespread misogyny and the negative impact of the pandemic on women’s experiences.

Employability:

Ambassadors in the “employability” breakout room identified a consistent theme in women lacking confidence to apply for roles. They suggested conducting more research to further explore the barriers behind this. They also shared ideas on how organisations could reframe applications to make them friendlier i.e. by removing unnecessary essential criteria, offering flexible hours and welcoming applications from people returning from career breaks or without previous paid employment. Questions also arose around how to support women to confidently capture experience from a non-professional setting when applying for paid employment.

Wellbeing:

Ambassadors in the “wellbeing” group loved the idea that a WFL app could be used as a tool to find and access groups and services for mental health and wellbeing. They identified that women can lack confidence to join new groups and encouraged the importance of taking small steps and sharing things with people going through similar experiences.

Health:

Ambassadors identified barriers to accessing healthcare services, including fear, embarrassment, confidentiality, safety issues, and language barriers, as well as practical issues like long phoneline queues, which are unhelpful for people ringing in crisis. They suggested that communicating clear, reasonable, patient-friendly service standards and expectations were key with the success of outcomes around these standards then being tracked using a patient experience survey.

Here’s just a sample of the pledges made by our ambassadors on these themes:

  • “My pledge is to champion [the new career coaching service] work across the city, and make sure that any woman needing a boost of confidence has access to that service.”
  • “To help Women Friendly Leeds with the safety survey.”
  • “Continue to have conversations with the women I work with about safety. I will also talk to my colleagues who work with men about how they can have conversations about how men can change their behaviours to support women, and make them aware of the survey that’s coming out.”
  • “My pledge is to gather stories from women I work with about their experience trying to access mental health support and the reasons behind them not accessing that”
  • “To offer language support for those who need it through ASHA”

The final joint conversation at the meeting was about ways and frequency of communicating with Ambassadors. Feedback indicated that some liked newsletters, but others preferred regular, perhaps monthly, meet ups to feedback, check progress, and link into what’s happening. Ambassadors emphasised their enthusiasm for their roles to help form an interactive, mutual space, where they could help shape messages, take action and add value to WFL strategy.

If you would like to attend our next Ambassadors meeting, make sure to sign up as an Ambassador here. Our next meeting is on 27th May 2021. You can access your free tickets here.

You may also like…

WOMEN’S NIGHT SAFE SPACE

WOMEN'S NIGHT SAFE SPACE Women Friendly Leeds is working in partnership with Safer Leeds to create a safe space for women in the centre of Leeds. We will be running a funded pilot to support women who are out at night in Leeds. For the first 3 weekends in March (4th...

Celebrating the End of our Second Year

Celebrating the End of our Second Year

On Monday 18th October, the Women Friendly Leeds team, joined by partners, supporters and guests, came together to celebrate the end of our second year in action. We celebrated the work we have done together through our campaigns and beyond to make Leeds the first...

Leeds Women’s Safety Survey

Leeds Women’s Safety Survey

The Leeds Women’s Safety Survey was carried out in May 2021 and 1,371 women of all ages, and from all parts of the city, took part. The findings provide a powerful insight into their experience of feeling and being safe in the city. They show that despite heightened...

Ambassadors’ Network Meeting 4 Minutes – 2nd September

Ambassadors’ Network Meeting 4 Minutes – 2nd September

Agenda and notes 17:15 – Welcome and Intros. 17:30 – Updates  Shining a Light campaign – updates of the 4 strands of the campaign. Employability – Recruitment toolkit has been devised with input from Mindful Employer and WYCA but we will be looking to do consultation...

Ambassadors’ Network Minutes – 8th July

Ambassadors’ Network Minutes – 8th July

Ambassadors met online on the 8th July to discuss updates to the agenda to make Leeds the first Women Friendly City in the UK. They also shared their feelings, thoughts and ideas around the campaign and general wellbeing issues for women in Leeds. Agenda and notes...

Talking Safety Initiatives in Leeds with Sarah Carroll

Talking Safety Initiatives in Leeds with Sarah Carroll

Our most recent Friday Hub on June 11th aimed to inform women about existing safety initiatives happening in Leeds. Safety initiatives aim to help us feel safer in our city, as well as materially improving safety, but the effectiveness of such processes partly rely on...

Next Women’s hub Meeting – Tuesday 11th May

Next Women’s hub Meeting – Tuesday 11th May

Just a reminder that the next Women’s Hub Meeting is on Tuesday 11th May April, 6.00pm – 7.30pm This month we will be focusing on actions against the findings from the last meeting so come with ideas for things we can do. You will also be updated on any progress made...

Next Women’s Hub Meeting – Tuesday 13th April 6.00pm – 7.30pm

Just a reminder that the next Women's Hub Meeting is on Tuesday 13th April, 6.00pm - 7.30pm It will be an online meeting and the link for the zoom is available through booking your place through the Eventbrite booking system. To book your place click HERE The Notes of...

April 23, 2021

Emily

Translate »
Skip to content