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    International Women’s Day 2021

    • Liberty Smith
    • March 7, 2021

    International Women’s Day is asking everyone to #ChooseToChallenge and call out gender bias and inequality.

    We can all choose to celebrate women’s achievements and help create a more gender inclusive world.

    Here at SCIA, we’ve asked staff members what they #ChooseToChallenge in 2021:

    Megan Bingham – Policy and Advocacy
    My challenge name is: #ChooseToChallenge taboos: let’s talk about periods and reproductive health!

    Tanja Jovanovic – Customer Connect
    #ChooseToChallange stereotypes: ‘Women are too emotional to undertake certain types of work, especially while pregnant’

    Jemma Smyth – Human Resources
    #ChooseToChallenge The gender pay gap – why are women still getting paid less then men for the same job?

    Tannia Smith – Customer Connect
    #ChooseToChallenge – bullying: zero tolerance for everyone, everywhere

    Simone Richardson – Policy and Advocacy
    My aim for #ChooseToChallenge would be to crush the stereotype that women who are assertive are deemed ‘bossy’ when in fact, confidence and a strong sense of self are so vital to good health and wellbeing!

    Claudia James – NeuroMoves
    I #ChooseToChallenge gender inequalities with sport

    Susan Wood – Marketing and Communications
    I #ChooseToChallenge people’s stereotypes about what ‘ladylike’ means. I think there’s still an expectation that women have to act a certain submissive way. We need strong assertive women. I am a lady and therefore anything I do is, in fact, ‘ladylike’, right?

    Michelle Kearney – Marketing and Communications
    I #ChooseToChallenge women to make themselves a priority


    What will you #ChooseToChallenge this year? 
    #IWD2021 #IWD

    International Women’s Day is asking everyone to #ChooseToChallenge and call out gender bias and inequality.

    We can all choose to celebrate women’s achievements and help create a more gender inclusive world.

    Here at SCIA, we’ve asked staff members what they #ChooseToChallenge in 2021:

    Megan Bingham – Policy and Advocacy
    My challenge name is: #ChooseToChallenge taboos: let’s talk about periods and reproductive health!

    Tanja Jovanovic – Customer Connect
    #ChooseToChallange stereotypes: ‘Women are too emotional to undertake certain types of work, especially while pregnant’

    Jemma Smyth – Human Resources
    #ChooseToChallenge The gender pay gap – why are women still getting paid less then men for the same job?

    Tannia Smith – Customer Connect
    #ChooseToChallenge – bullying: zero tolerance for everyone, everywhere

    Simone Richardson – Policy and Advocacy
    My aim for #ChooseToChallenge would be to crush the stereotype that women who are assertive are deemed ‘bossy’ when in fact, confidence and a strong sense of self are so vital to good health and wellbeing!

    Claudia James – NeuroMoves
    I #ChooseToChallenge gender inequalities with sport

    Susan Wood – Marketing and Communications
    I #ChooseToChallenge people’s stereotypes about what ‘ladylike’ means. I think there’s still an expectation that women have to act a certain submissive way. We need strong assertive women. I am a lady and therefore anything I do is, in fact, ‘ladylike’, right?

    Michelle Kearney – Marketing and Communications
    I #ChooseToChallenge women to make themselves a priority

    What will you #ChooseToChallenge this year? 
    #IWD2021 #IWD

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