New paper out where I analyse conceptualisations of menstruation in English education policy 1928-2020...
Youth agency and conceptualizations of menstruation in English education policy 1928–2020 https://t.co/HyCme2Ttd8
Featuring this quote from 1977 👀
🧵Thanks @Wonkhe for publishing this article on childcare as an access to HE issue. Here I explain how new existing financial support with childcare and new reforms are *not accessible to parents in HE*.
https://t.co/uWQRQHfpmI
Reading about potential govt changes to childcare support in England. Atm, do you qualify for 30 free hours if you have PhD stipend? Often seems that PhDs don't qualify for support with childcare (I guess bc stipend is tax free so not seen as an income?! 🤔) @Momademia
@virginmedia told us today our internet due tomorrow
planned weeks ago is now delayed by 6 weeks!? Dr in NHS unable to sit online exams. Partner unable to work from home. Absolutely no help offered. And Unable to submit complaint via website or phone! wow #virginmedia
New blog from me (for @UoBrisSPS) on the urgent need to dismantle #menstruation#stigma. Lots of great work already going on, but we need to build on this and go further! https://t.co/UoMBSIUYqJ @debbiew63152670
"Teachers need to feel confident talking about menstruation and need the resources and knowledge to do that. That's where training and support from policymakers is really important” @KateBv in @guardian today #menstruation#stigma https://t.co/VJ5tb9OSTa
Disagreements don't have to be disagreeable and I did genuinely try to pierce my own ears because S. Armitage pierced his. I talk about both these things in this blog: https://t.co/njY8DXqA4O #positivity#debate
@KateBV@Sue_Cowley Talking of institutionalised sexism I believe publishers made her change from Joanne to "JK" as they felt a female author would sell worse