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  • Women in London - capitalwoman 2008 March 2008
    There are over three million women in London – living, working, learning and caring. Their huge diversity makes London a truly international city.

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  • 2008 Women in London's Economy report February 2008
    This year's Women in London's Economy report centres around the current state of the gender pay gap; the implementation and effectiveness of pay audits; pregnancy discrimination; outcome differences for women working in the public and private sector; and concludes with policy and legislation recommendations to address these issues. In addition to the full report, a summary document is also available to download.

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  • Rape, the Media and the Criminal Justice System Conference February 2008
    The purpose of the conference was to challenge public perception and to improve current performance on rape and sexual assault in London. It provided a platform to discuss why just one in twenty rapes reported in London end in a successful prosecution. The conference was delivered in partnership with the Lilith project.

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  • Closing the Gap January 2008
    This best practice brochure is an invaluable resource for employers seeking to address the many issues women face in the workplace. It features twenty six case studies, providing examples of practical business-friendly polices that are designed to alleviate the problems experienced by women throughout their working life.

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  • capitalwoman London conference for women - Post conference report December 2007
    This is a report of conference proceedings from the capitalwoman2007 conference on Saturday 3 March 2007 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre and Central Hall Westminster.

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  • Women in London 2007 report March 2007
    Published for the seventh capitalwoman conference on 3 March 2007, this report provides up to date factual information on the position of London's women.

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  • capitalwoman London conference for women - Post conference report October 2006
    This is a report of conference proceedings from the capitalwoman2006 conference on Saturday 4 March 2006 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre and Central Hall Westminster.

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  • Women in London 2006 report March 2006
    Published for the sixth capitalwoman conference on 4 March 2006, this report provides up to date factual information on the position of London's women.

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  • The Second London Domestic Violence Strategy November 2005
    This edition draws and builds on the work already developed since the publication of the first London Domestic Violence Strategy, as well as incorporating the many national, regional and local changes that have occurred since 2001.

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  • The Childcare Trap, by Polly Toynbee November 2003
    The journalist Polly Toynbee, who has a distinguished record in reporting on poverty and social exclusion, was asked by the Mayor to research these issues in relation to the cost of childcare. She sets out her findings in The Childcare Trap.

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  • Second Annual Report of the London Domestic Violence Forum November 2003
    A report on the work of the Forum from November 2002 to November 2003.

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  • The London Childcare Strategy: Towards affordable good quality childcare for all November 2003
    The London Childcare Strategy is designed to increase the availability of quality childcare provision in London and to make it more affordable by parents. It also seeks to promote family friendly employment practices to enable parents to balance work and family life.

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  • capitalwoman 2003 Conference Report
    September 2003
    A report of conference proceedings at the Mayor of London’s annual conference for women in London marking International Women’s Day, 8 March. The report highlights the key points made by speakers and recommendations from women delegates. Key conference themes included safe transport and safe streets, the London Plan, childcare, culture, tackling the gender pay gap, equalities, educating for equality, health, environment, the European Year of disabled people and the needs of disabled women, challenging racism and women in public services and public life.

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  • Missed Opportunities: A skills audit of refugee women in London from teaching, nursing and medical professions December 2002

    The skills of women arriving in the UK as refugees are not formally recorded, yet many are qualified professionals. This report, produced in association with the Refugee Women's Association, examines the skills available among refugee women in London in the teaching and medical professions. It records the levels of employment among the women in their countries of origin and looks at the problems they have faced in continuing their chosen professions in this country, despite the demand for teachers, nurses and doctors.

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  • London Domestic Violence Forum Annual Report, November 2002
    A report on the first year of the Forum.

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  • Health services for London's women, March 2002
    This directory of voluntary and community sector health services for women in London is based on an audit of voluntary sector services in the capital specifically focussed on the health needs of women. The Mayor of London commissioned the audit of health services for women in 33 London boroughs in 2001 and the directory was launched at Capitalwoman conference 2002, the second such annual London conference for women.

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  • 1 in 4 : the London Domestic Violence Strategy, November 2001
    This strategy sets out a vision for effectively addressing the issue of domestic violence and details the specific steps that will be taken to achieve this. It is the first citywide response to the problem and has been developed in partnership with the Association of London Government, the Metropolitan Police Service and a wide range of other organisations dealing with the issue.

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