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The future is bright. The future is feminist.

Join us at our annual conference for a day of exciting panel discussions, interactive workshops and networking opportunities - and the chance to witness herstory in the making.

Next year marks 100 years since women first secured the right to vote in Britain, and we’re kicking off celebrations at our conference with an exclusive preview of Millicent Fawcett’s statue, the first woman who will be commemorated in Parliament Square.

The day will start with an address from broadcaster June Sarpong, and an inside look at plans for the suffrage centenary with feminist campaigner and writer Caroline Criado-Perez, a representative from the Mayor of London’s office, and more. You’ll then take part in an expert-led panel discussion on gender equality in post-Brexit Britain including NUS President Shakira Martin, a series of workshops on the future of feminist activism, and have the chance to explore a variety of stalls set up by women’s rights organisations.

The conference will end with a session on ending violence against women and girls, misogyny and hate crime, including social activist Nimco Ali and Caroline Millin, the head of Safety Policy Programmes for Facebook.

You can see our full line-up here.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Are there ID requirements or an age limit to enter the event?

There are no ID requirements or age limit, but children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.

Am I eligible for a concessionary rate?

We offer a concessionary rate to students, those on low income, pensioners and children under the age of 16 (accompanied by an adult).

What are my transport/parking options getting to the event?

St Thomas Hospital is easily accessible via public transport from all central London stations:

Waterloo Station – 7 minute walk
Victoria Station - 12 minute via underground
London Bridge Station – 18 minute via underground
Paddington Station – 25 minute via underground
Kings Cross St Pancras – 28 minute via underground
Liverpool St Station – 30 minute via underground

Parking is very limited at St Thomas' and is for patients only. We recommend avoiding driving if possible, however you can find alternative parking options here.

Where can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Please email [email protected] if you have any questions.

Is my registration/ticket transferrable?

Yes, you can change the name on your ticket up until 48 hours before the event. Please email [email protected] at your earliest convenience to advise of any changes.

Can I update my registration information?

Yes, please email [email protected] to update your registration information.

Do I have to bring my ticket to the event?

Yes, please bring your ticket either printed or in scannable electronic format.

What is the refund policy?

Unfortunately, we are unable to refund any tickets cancelled.

I have accessibility or dietary requirements, how do I let the event organiser know?

You will be asked to complete this information in the booking form.

Can I bring my child to the conference?

Children between 12 and 16 are welcome to attend the conference with an accompanying adult and are eligible for a concessionary ticket rate.

Are refreshments included in my ticket?

Yes, we will provide lunch and refreshments throughout the day. Dietary requirements can be specified in the booking form.

I would love to help out at the event, do you require any volunteers?

Yes, we would love to hear from you if you are interested in volunteering at the event! Please contact Joe at [email protected] to state your interest.

Booking for this event has now closed.