Herts Ability is proud of its progressive policies, practices, benefits and support mechanisms that promote women’s career progression. Recognising women’s work and achievements spurs more women to reach their full potential!
Did you know?
This year’s International Women’s Day has the theme #EmbraceEquity
What does it mean?
Equity recognises that each person has different circumstances and allocates exactly the resources and opportunities needed to achieve an equal outcome!
So, “Equity is not just a nice-to-have, it’s a must-have!”
Remember, you are a woman and you can achieve anything!
Let’s #EmbraceEquity – together!
With this in mind, today is all about raising awareness and celebrating the ‘wins’ of our female colleagues, starting with a special quote from our Driving Centre Office Manager, Tara Watson:
“The key achievement, and the thing that has given me the greatest pleasure is dealing with our clients!”
Also, here’s what Women’s Day 2023 means to Herts Ability client Dr Alka Chandrayan:
“Women’s Day is all about celebrating women’s achievements. I choose to challenge myself. To lead like a woman. Together we are powerful. Excellence is to do a common thing in an extraordinary way.
To have more impact and recognition in various aspects of life, at home or at work, we need to have the mindset of self-belief and not to worry about others judging us.”
And finally, here’s a special message from UK Disability & Theatre Blogger, Shona Louise:
“It’s an opportunity to be seen as a woman, and recognise our collective achievements.
It’s also a day to look at what progress we have made and look towards making more.
One day alone won’t solve sexism and discrimination, but as a woman it is an important day for me and an opportunity to tackle issues on a mainstream level.”
Celebrate women’s achievement. Raise awareness about discrimination. Take action to drive gender parity. IWD belongs to everyone, everywhere. Inclusion means all IWD action is valid. Head here for more information and to share your story!