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Welcome to ‘This Is The North’ Podcast, your source of transformative conversations. An intentional challenge to the systems holding back the North of England. Hosted by Alison Dunn, an award-winning charity chief executive and former solicitor. This podcast is supported by Society Matters Community Interest Company and is dedicated to curating and sharing knowledge, powering the change we need for a more equal and inclusive society.
In this episode, Alison speaks with Alice Wiseman, Director of Public Health for Gateshead and Newcastle, and Dr. Julie Scanlon, an expert in women's inclusion. Together, they delve into the persisting gender inequalities in health, employment, and social roles. The conversation uncovers the impact of recent socio-economic challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, austerity, and the cost-of-living crisis on women, the intersectionality of gender with other identity aspects, and highlights the urgent need for policy and cultural changes to ensure a more equitable society. Tune in for an insightful look at what we can do to bridge the gender gap in the North of England and beyond.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:28 Meet the Guests: Alice Wiseman and Dr. Julie Scanlon
00:58 The State of Women's Health in the UK
02:52 Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on Women
04:04 Intersectionality and Women's Experiences
04:45 Gender Pay Gap and Occupational Segregation
05:50 Challenges of Unpaid Care Work
11:50 Visibility and Inclusion in the Workplace
19:10 Food Insecurity and Poverty
29:10 Domestic Violence During the Pandemic
37:33 Policy Measures and Future Directions
41:22 Call to Action and Closing Remarks
Enjoyed the podcast? Subscribe now, and together, let's empower our communities for a brighter, more equitable future.
Alison Dunn (Host)
Alice Wiseman (Guest)
Dr. Julie Scanlon (Guest)
Peter Bell (Producer)
This podcast was recorded and produced by Purpose Made, dedicated to powering societal change through knowledge sharing.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to ‘This Is The North’ Podcast, your source of transformative conversations. An intentional challenge to the systems holding back the North of England. Hosted by Alison Dunn, an award-winning charity chief executive and former solicitor. This podcast is supported by Society Matters Community Interest Company and is dedicated to curating and sharing knowledge, powering the change we need for a more equal and inclusive society.
In this episode, Alison speaks with Alice Wiseman, Director of Public Health for Gateshead and Newcastle, and Dr. Julie Scanlon, an expert in women's inclusion. Together, they delve into the persisting gender inequalities in health, employment, and social roles. The conversation uncovers the impact of recent socio-economic challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, austerity, and the cost-of-living crisis on women, the intersectionality of gender with other identity aspects, and highlights the urgent need for policy and cultural changes to ensure a more equitable society. Tune in for an insightful look at what we can do to bridge the gender gap in the North of England and beyond.
Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:28 Meet the Guests: Alice Wiseman and Dr. Julie Scanlon
00:58 The State of Women's Health in the UK
02:52 Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on Women
04:04 Intersectionality and Women's Experiences
04:45 Gender Pay Gap and Occupational Segregation
05:50 Challenges of Unpaid Care Work
11:50 Visibility and Inclusion in the Workplace
19:10 Food Insecurity and Poverty
29:10 Domestic Violence During the Pandemic
37:33 Policy Measures and Future Directions
41:22 Call to Action and Closing Remarks
Enjoyed the podcast? Subscribe now, and together, let's empower our communities for a brighter, more equitable future.
Alison Dunn (Host)
Alice Wiseman (Guest)
Dr. Julie Scanlon (Guest)
Peter Bell (Producer)
This podcast was recorded and produced by Purpose Made, dedicated to powering societal change through knowledge sharing.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.