
#YesSheCan talks Period Poverty
The World Bank estimates at least 500 million women and girls worldwide don’t have access to the facilities they need to manage their periods. In this
The World Bank estimates at least 500 million women and girls worldwide don’t have access to the facilities they need to manage their periods. In this
In this #YesSheCan Blog, Jackie Lymn Rose, Director of A W Lymn – The Family Funeral Service, talks about her career journey, why she chose
For many in the UK, Christmas is celebrated in the month of December and is a national holiday. It’s often a time of happiness, giving
Previous Next On 24th November, we were proud to host another one of our popular #YesSheCan Skills Development Days at the Radisson Blu Hotel in
In this #YesSheCan blog, we talk to Holly Bonelle, a Senior Account Manager at First Event. Holly talks to us about her career in the planning
In this #YesSheCan blog, we talk to Dawn Heels, a Senior Legal Counsel and a digital content creator. Dawn talks to us about she’s grown in
In this #YesSheCan blog, we talk to Cheryl Robson, publisher and founder of Aurora Metro and Supernova Books. Cheryl talks to us about her career
#YesSheCan will be taking part in the must-attend UK’s leading construction show, London Build in only 3 weeks! Read on to find out more about what
In this #YesSheCan blog, we are celebrating and sharing the names and achievements of inspiring black women as part of Black History Month. It is
In this YesSheCan blog, we’re talking about the topic of menopause in the workplace. Last month (October) was Menopause Awareness Month, but as we always
In this #YesSheCan blog, we talk to Hannah McCormack, an Academic Tutor. Hannah talks to us about her career journey and the challenges of juggling
I have interviewed more than 150 Top Executives about humility and leadership – amongst them more than 40 women. They spoke about their take on
In this #YesSheCan blog, we talk to Natalie Ellis, HR Consultant & Director of Rebox HR. She talks about her varied career journey, her career
September is a month dedicated to raising awareness of the medical condition which you may (or may not) have heard of or might have even
This time of the year during Summer can get really busy for our careers and personal lives. With school holidays often being juggled with full-time
At the start of the July, we were proud to host another one of our popular #YesSheCan Skills Development Days at the Radisson Blu Hotel
Hello! My name is Aisha, a Londoner currently living in a little city just outside of Brussels called Mechelen, in Belgium. After studying law in London,
#YesSheCan Partners With London Build Expo 2022! We’re excited to announce we are partners of the London Build Expo this year. The UK’s leading construction
Early years were tricky, I missed the last year of school leaving early, I had issues with taking in information and retaining it, which caused me
My first job was age 13. It wouldn’t be allowed now (rightly so) but I was working with two friends in a fast food kiosk in
June 23rd is Women in Engineering Day! This day is all about celebrating and recognising the tremendous work that women engineers do all around the
In this #YesSheCan blog we speak to Kate Codrington, a therapist and author who has just released her new book this month, February 17th, called
The way you think can have a significant impact on your life. According to research, your beliefs play a crucial role in what you want
In this #YesSheCan blog, we talk to Sophie Matthews, the Managing Director of Tattershalls Nottingham, about her career journey, her advice to other female leaders
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