New group formed to advise Scottish government on gender inequality
A new group has been created to advise the Scottish government on the action needed to tackle gender inequality.
The Advisory Council on Women and Girls will be chaired by Louise Macdonald OBE, chief executive of Young Scot. There are members from the third sector, government and business – including three aged under 20 years old.
The remit of the Advisory Council is to:
Announcing the new group, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said: “Taking steps to secure gender equality is, of course, a moral obligation of government as well as the right thing to do. Inequality stops women from achieving their full potential, holds us back as a nation and damages the economy.
“That is why we need more action and I have established this new group to offer a strong and challenging voice, helping us continue to achieve progress on the representation of women and girls.
“My thanks go to Louise and all of the members of the Advisory Council. I look forward to their findings and advice, which I am sure will be instrumental in informing action and policy development across Scotland.”
Ms Macdonald said: “Our ambition is big – quite rightly – and we want to create something different. Something which leads to the entire population of Scotland being alive to the issues and feeling empowered to do something about it.
“To do this we need to spark a movement which inspires social change in the culture and conversation around gender equality in Scotland. The most important thing that the Council can do is to listen – to those with experience, expertise and ideas. We look forward to beginning this work.”
Membership of the Advisory Council on Women and Girls includes:
The first term of the Advisory Council will be three years, after which it will be reviewed. It will formally meet three times per year with engagement ongoing throughout the year to help the council shape its understanding of the issues facing women and girls.
All members have been asked to serve for a minimum three-year period. The first meeting will take place on 6 December 2017.