Women Chainmakers: Placard pictures
A series of placards related to the Women Chainmakers for use in main lesson.
A series of placards related to the Women Chainmakers for use in main lesson.
The aim of this model policy on capability is to provide a framework that schools can adopt when an employee is consistently failing to perform their duties to a professionally acceptable standard.
Fair pay and equality time line activity for use in the main lesson.
Examples of persuasive text, imagery and lesson plans within the context of Mary Macarthur and the Women Chainmakers.
Teaching Resource Pack: In 1910, the women chainmakers of Cradley Heath focussed the world’s attention on the plight of Britain’s low paid women workers.
If ever there was a moment in time to evaluate the progress made towards gender equality, that moment is now.
The aim of this model statement on equality is to provide a framework that schools can adopt in promoting equality of opportunity for all staff and job applicants, and to avoiding unlawful discrimination in employment.
Gender equality is not only a human right, but a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous and sustainable workplace.
Andy Heywood, Wirral primary rep, describes his successful safety campaign.
Noo Khadem, rep in Oldham, describes her successful school safety campaign.