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Local Data Training

By UK Women's Budget Group: Local Data Project

A day-long Local Data Project workshop with Dr Liz Hind, hosted for Baby Week 2025, to build skills in using equalities data for feminist ad

Date and time

Location

Central Library

William Brown Street Liverpool L3 8EW United Kingdom

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  • 6 hours
  • In person

About this event

Science & Tech • Other

Improving Me is delighted to welcome back Dr Liz Hind from the Women’s Budget Group (WBG)to deliver the Local Data Project. This highly interactive and bespoke workshop will mark Baby Week 2025. Baby Week Cheshire and Merseyside is an annual campaign which builds on the first Baby Week in England in 1917. Despite its title the campaign is fundamentally about women’s health and closing the gender health gap, by building equality more generally across sectors.


This day long workshop is being hosted by Improving Me’s Baby Week partner, Liverpool Central Library, with whom Improving Me regularly collaborates to deliver activity to reduce digital poverty and increase digital content that reflects women and girl’s lives. The library service will also be hosting a number of other Baby Week activities designed to promote knowledge and understanding. This activity includes an exhibition , live performances and networking events, photo shoots and lots of opportunity to get reading.


The workshop will help participants discover and use equalities data for feminist advocacy and campaign work. It will help build your confidence and capacity to use data in your everyday work. You'll be introduced to key tools to uncover inequality in your local area in the UK. With plenty of time to network and follow on support.


What you need to do:

You will need to bring a laptop or tablet to participate.

You need to commit to the full day.

You need to bring a packed lunch. There is a library café if you prefer.

You need to be curious. No previous knowledge of data and statistics is required


What we will provide:

An environment open to all who are interested in developing skills to promote equality.

An expert tutor to deliver a small group workshop.

Tea ,coffee and biscuits and water for tea breaks.

An inviting workspace to support learning and the possibility to extend your networks through engaging with participants.


Baby Week in effect is the story of women who wanted to improve health and wellbeing through the promotion of health literacy, by establishing public health measures to protect women and children and by developing access to specialist healthcare for women and babies. These women pioneers mobilised the country and laid the foundations for the future NHS as the First World War raged. However, Baby Week as with many movements and achievements led by women was simply left out of the history books until Professor Linda Bryder undertook extensive research to commemorate the WW1 centenary. You can read all about it here https://improvingme.org.uk/community/baby-week-2023/


Improving Me is the NHS women’s health and maternity programme for Cheshire and Merseyside. The UK Women's Budget Group (WBG) is a feminist think tank that promotes a gender-equal economy by providing evidence-based policy recommendations and fostering links between academics, women's organizations, and social policy experts. WBG uses feminist economics to highlight the economic impact of gender inequality and advocates for policies that create a fairer economic system, covering areas such as taxation, social security, childcare, and climate change.


This day long workshop is being hosted by Improving Me’s Baby Week partner, Liverpool Central Library, with whom Improving Me regularly collaborates to deliver activity to reduce digital poverty and increase digital content that reflects women and girls lives. The library service will also be hosting a number of other Baby Week activities designed to promote knowledge and understanding. This activity includes an exhibition , live performances and networking events.

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Nov 19 · 10:00 AM GMT