Image from Google Jackets

Gender and intersectional inequality : power and privilege in Victoria's legal and justice workforce. Starts With Us: Phase two research report Women's Legal Service Victoria

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Melbourne, Vic : Women's Legal Service Victoria, 2022Description: electronic document (20 pages). PDF fileSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This report draws on a survey of over 300 legal and justice professionals, conducted in early 2021 and demonstrates the critical need for an intersectional approach to gender equality. Key findings identify critical areas that require genuine action by those who hold power and privilege in the sector, and demonstrates that the needs and experiences of professionals whose careers and wellbeing are harmed by inequalities must be at the centre of all efforts. (From the website). See videos of the launch event and panel discussion on the website. Record #7693
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Barcode
Access online Access online Vine library Online Available ON22070003

This report draws on a survey of over 300 legal and justice professionals, conducted in early 2021 and demonstrates the critical need for an intersectional approach to gender equality.

Key findings identify critical areas that require genuine action by those who hold power and privilege in the sector, and demonstrates that the needs and experiences of professionals whose careers and wellbeing are harmed by inequalities must be at the centre of all efforts. (From the website). See videos of the launch event and panel discussion on the website. Record #7693