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Come along to Chwarae Teg's Women's Forum, next meeting 17 May Cardiff Bay topic Women & Poverty. Details here: http://t.co/3wnMs2dW
2 day agoRT @wynneevans: Don't forget if you're aged 16-26, welsh, and need funds to study for a career in performing arts. http://t.co/OJ4pdtCT
2 day agoChwarae Teg Bursary: If you're looking to return to education or need support with your personal development click here:http://t.co/sy9FPf5t
1 week agoRT @JaneHutt: The Equality Objectives and Strategic Equality Plan: http://t.co/4IKJ85lm
1 week agoGreat progress as number of female headteachers in Wales doubles. http://t.co/YSDosTUu
1 week agoAre you coming to the Google workshop with Chwarae Teg? 16th May Cardiff. Details here: http://t.co/CPZmBuzk
1 week agoRT @IWA_Wales: Adele Baumgardt argues the disproportionate impact of cuts will drive back 40 years of gains women have made in Wales: ht ...
1 week agoHave you read the Women on Boards in Europe report from the European Women's Lobby? http://t.co/fibjTxHY (scroll down 3rd item)
1 week agoRT @NIACEDC: 100s of free learning tasters in #Wales - click on the map to see near you...more going up every day... http://t.co/5oQ5mT3 ...
1 week agoRT @PACymru: Breakfast Seminar tomorrow-Anna Nicholl on civil society 2020.last few places available http://t.co/v0fSajeb
1 week agoChwarae Teg supports individual women, businesses and organisations to realise opportunities that enhance personal and workforce development.
Central to everything we do is our expert knowledge and understanding of economic and workforce development. We use this to break down barriers and create opportunities for women in the economy in Wales.
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