Fawcett society have released a call for evidence around workplace sexual harassment. Here's why employers are Read more
A mental health nurse explains the impact Coronavirus has had on her own mental health and how this has affected her role. Read more
As lockdown restrictions begin to ease further, we asked our diarists whether they are experiencing different attitudes towards risk within their family or friendship groups. Read more
Zinthiya Ganeshpanchan is the founder and CEO of the Zinthiya Trust a charity which supports disadvantaged women and their families in Leicester. In this blog she tells us how she feels the disproportionate impact of lockdown on Black, Asian and ethnic minority women in Leicester is being ignored. Read more
Over the last eight months we have been hearing from women across the UK about how their lives have been affected by the coronavirus outbreak. Below are some responses from the November diary. Read more
The pandemic has had a toll on mental health. We heard about the impact that it's had on our diarists. Read more
We checked in with our diarists after a summer break to see how they have been feeling and doing. These thoughts were shared before the Government's announcement of a November lockdown. Read more
To honour Black History Month, we're celebrating the work of Black women across the UK. We spoke to a domestic abuse outreach worker to find out more about her work. Read more
Clare runs our West Midlands local Fawcett group. She shares how the outbreak has impacted her family and tells us she’d like to see action to support women-owned businesses and domestic abuse services in the region. Read more
Aida Narimani runs Fawcett's Merseyside local group and shares how the community in Liverpool have risen to meet the challenges presented during the coronavirus pandemic. Read more
Last week, we asked diarists what they would tell the Prime Minister about their experiences in lockdown, if they could have five minutes with him. Read more
We asked our diarists whether they think inequality and division in the UK will increase or decrease as a result of the coronavirus crisis, compared with before the pandemic. Read more
We asked those who are able to leave their home whether they are feeling comfortable in public spaces. We also asked those who are shielding or unable to go outside their home for another reason, how they feel about seeing things slowly returning to normal for other people. Read more
Our care homes are in crisis, with researchers estimating over 20,000 deaths in care homes resulting from the coronavirus pandemic. Read more
Our diarists were asked, on week six of the diaries, what one thing would make the current situation easier to manage. Read more
We asked our diarists who live with others, how the domestic load is being shared. And, for those who have children, how the homeschooling is shared. Read more
Continuing our blog series highlighting how women working in the care sector are undervalued and underpaid, we spoke to an assistant health worker at an elderly care home. Read more
A nursery care manager shares her experience of having to stay open for business during the coronavirus pandemic, with little to no financial support from the government. Read more
We asked our coronavirus diarists who live on their own how they are managing without contact with others. Most described the lack of physical contact and social interaction as being their main challenge. Read more
In this blog, a newly trained care worker shares her experience of working in the sector during this crisis, and highlights the stark realities of care work that she and her co-workers face on a daily basis. Read more
Following the Prime Minister's announcement about easing lockdown restrictions, our diarists had some strong feelings about how the exit strategy was being handled. Read more
Beci Newton is a crew manager in the South Wales Fire and Rescue Service. In her blog she talks about about the difficulties of physical distancing at work, homeschooling and maintaining a sense of balance between work and home. Read more
Fawcett member Laura Emson shares her personal experience of adapting to a new normal while working for the NHS during lockdown. Read more
As part of our campaigning and research into how the coronavirus pandemic is impacting women and women's work, we've invited women across the country to share their experience through a series of weekly diaries. Read more