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Chwarae Teg
Strategic Plan
2002 to 2012
Background Chwarae Teg was set up in 1992 by a consortium of public sector
agencies to support, develop and expand the role of women in
the Welsh economy. Chwarae Teg is now recognised as the leading
organisation working for the economic development of women
in Wales. It also has recognition across the UK and in Europe
for its activities and aims.
Chwarae Teg is constituted as a non profit making organisation.
Chwarae Teg is also a registered charity.
Chwarae Teg works to develop its aims and
objectives by working in partnership with a wide range of
organisations in the public,
private and voluntary sectors.
The full version of Chwarae Teg's Strategic Plan
is available to download here.
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Business Benefits of Childcare Provision |
New Resource launched to promote the Business Benefits of Childcare Provision.
Date: 01/11/2003
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Chwarae Teg is proud to have been acknowledged by two major awards |
The Western Mail Val Feld Award - for outstanding contribution for promoting the role of women in Welsh life. The Prowess Flagship Award - Chwarae Teg is the first Welsh Business Support provider to achieve the coveted Prowess Flagship Award in recognition of our enterprise development work and practices with women.
Date: 29/03/2005
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What's new |
Business Start-up Support Look at our Events Calendar to find out about our training courses and events. Phone for free on 0800 052 2255 to talk to you local team. |
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What's new |
CYTGORD Project - As an organisation we aim to identify, quantify and help address the pay gap issue in Wales and to share models of good practice throughout Wales, the UK and Europe. For further information contact 01248 670111
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What's new |
The Wales Gender Budget group are launching a new publication designed to remove the stigma surrounding gender budgeting.
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