Author: cristinalanzazcarate
Part of our Health and Wellbeing agenda, on the 3rd of September, and hosted by Avison Young , we explored how our mindset can be the determining factor between success and struggle and as such, how the right mindset can help us map a more fulfilling career and live a happier healthier life.
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Last Wednesday we asked this question to Gail Grace, coach at True You Coaching who has been part of our industry for many years , more recently as a coach specialised in supporting women through their career progression.
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We have been contacted by the Gender Pay Gap team at the Government Equalities Office to ask that we shared the following with you:
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WHY
Our industry is continuously developing solutions. Unfortunately, this mostly take place in silos and we often only hear about those by chance
In November NAWIC London and South East will be hosting the National Conference and we want you to have a chance to reach out to circa 200 possible collaborators.
Finding a collaborator can have many benefits. It can:
- ease the challenges & pressures of lone working,
- help us make better decisions,
- help us identify & focus on the core
- help us double the chances of success
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At the end of July, our much admired collaborators at Built by Us launched the call for mentors and mentees for the 2020 Fluid programme and our Chair , Cristina, and Head of Education, Eirini, were there to offer their support.
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The NAWIC London and South East would like to thank those who joined us, last week, at our Summer Members’ Meet up.
Hosted by our corporate members Crawford and Company, we were able to enjoy a gorgeous sunset overlooking the City of London.
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Last Spring, the All Party Parliamentary Group for Excellence in the Built Environment Commission made an open call on business and individuals to submit clear evidence on how the retention and engagement of women in construction could be achieved. And we responded.
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As part of their 2019 programme of events, Women in Architecture will be hosting three events, starting with one on the 26th of June and they have kindly extended an invitation.
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The Architects Benevolent Society , the charity supporting architects and their families, has funded the Architects’ Mental Wellbeing Forum’s ‘Architects’ Mental Wellbeing Toolkit’.
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On Tuesday the 18 th of June, the London Mayor’s Good Growth by Design Programme presented the “Good Growth by Design: supporting diversity ” document.
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