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Twitter

Womenspire on Twitter provides tweets and re-tweets (information from other people and organisations on Twitter) that are based on the latest news, reports, and stories being published concerning issues surrounding the progression of women in the workplace.

So if you are interested the gender balance agenda from a political, business, academic, professional or personal perspective Womenspire on Twitter will really appeal to you. We also run Womenspire Cymru on Twitter allowing you to enjoy this service exclusively in the Welsh language.

Twitter

@womenspire - General news and information

@chwaraeteg - Focus on policy and research

@ChwaraeTegEd - Focus on the Education sector


Facebook

Reflecting the more social nature of Facebook, the Womenspire group aims to provide accessible information, advice and stories based around all things “personal development”. We add content every weekday, all of which aims to offer women genuinely interesting and positive information they can use as inspiration for their own personal development.

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Pinterest

Womenspire on Pinterest gives you the opportunity to see the pin “boards” we have created and are adding to all the time. This is very much an on-line scrapbook and is a refreshing visual alternative way to learn and gather information. We’ve sourced some excellent info graphics for our boards and they are great visual way of providing information. In addition on Pinterest you can see photos of the things we get up to as part of our work to support the development of women in Wales.

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Linked In

The LinkedIn Womenspire group encourages discussion around the key topics surrounding the progression of women in the workplace. This is your opportunity to share your opinions and views with other likeminded women and men on topics ranging from the Equality Act to progressing women into senior posts.

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