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International Women’s Day – what does making it happen really mean?

March 8, 2015 By Ellen

A Sunday ponder: International Women’s Day. What’s it all about? Of course I’m in support, why wouldn’t I be? Obviously, it’s important and, without doubt, the rights of women, their safety and equality should be at the top of everyone’s agenda.  There are women and girls in the world who can’t get education, who are […]

Filed Under: #makingithappen, childcare, choices, feminism, glasgow, International Women's Day, IWD2015, journalism, sexism

What would make this country the best in the world to bring up children?

October 1, 2012 By Ellen

Glasgow’s Riverside museum – fabulous and free We all want the very best upbringing for our children. Of course we do. It goes without saying that along with the stretchmarks and eye bags we get a built in urge to try our hardest to make this happen. Often this journey is one of impossible riddles […]

Filed Under: child poverty, childcare, flexible working, help, lone parents, National Parenting Strategy, parenting, PND, Scottish Government Tagged With: childcare

Postcard from Austria – it’s time to sack our national nanny

July 29, 2011 By Ellen

There’s a bit of a myth about European Union rules – the dull men in grey suits decide that we can’t have haggis, bent bananas or certain types of stinky cheese. Legend has it they’re out to stop our fun, destroy our self expression and generally annoy everyone.  This week I’ve learned that the grey-suited […]

Filed Under: bogie man, childcare, play

Dial S for subtext

March 2, 2010 By Ellen

I’ve been listening in to a few phone calls this week – you could say it’s something of a hobby. One of my earliest memories is lying in bed listening to my mother on the phone and trying to figure out who she’s talking to and what the topic is.It occurred to me that some […]

Filed Under: alex salmond, childcare, gender roles, phone calls

No sweat, the aerobics learning curve.

February 9, 2010 By Ellen

Things I’ve learned from going to exercise classes. I was there yesterday – leaping up and down like a good ’un – wearing a look of grim determination and some sweat. I suppose I must enjoy classes, I’ve been doing them long enough, but I really hate that big mirror. There’s just nowhere else to […]

Filed Under: childcare, exercise, other things I have learned

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