Programme Worker
Application closes on: 28/03/2025
Scotland’s national organisation for young women and girls’ leadership and rights:
– Working collectively
– Leading meaningful change
– Creating a more equal society
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Find out about Young Women Work, our campaign to address workplace gender inequality
Explore our GirlPower toolkit for youth workers, about violence between girls
Come to our birthday party on 15th March!
Read our latest research on the impact of the cost-of-living crisis
Check out our upcoming events
Watch the inaugural performance of ‘Young Women Move‘ by Nadine Aisha Jassat
Sign up to our newsletter
Find out about Young Women Work, our campaign to address workplace gender inequality
Explore our GirlPower toolkit for youth workers, about violence between girls
Come to our birthday party on 15th March!
Sign up to our newsletter
Find out about Young Women Work, our campaign to address workplace gender inequality
Explore our GirlPower toolkit for youth workers, about violence between girls
Come to our birthday party on 15th March!
Read our latest research on the impact of the cost-of-living crisis
Check out our upcoming events
Watch the inaugural performance of ‘Young Women Move‘ by Nadine Aisha Jassat
Sign up to our newsletter
Find out about Young Women Work, our campaign to address workplace gender inequality
Explore our GirlPower toolkit for youth workers, about violence between girls
Come to our birthday party on 15th March!
Self-identifying young women, girls and non-binary people who recognise themselves within this movement are at the heart of everything we do.
This report details the findings of a national research project that investigates young women’s experiences of the ongoing cost-of-living crisis in Scotland, created in partnership by The Young Women’s Movement and Scottish Women’s Budget Group.
Rebekah, from White Ribbon Scotland, discusses why men and boys need to part of the solution in eradicating violence against women and girls in Scotland.
Yasmine Morgan discusses how young women can experience both ageism and sexism in the workplace, and why we need to listen to young people’s voices.
Maya McCrae talks about how young women are more likely to be impacted by imposter syndrome, and her experience of this in the workplace.
Samar, our Heritage Research Coordinator, tells us about the Young Women Remember project so far, and why we are collecting stories about the 100 year history of our movement and the YWCA in Scotland.