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Roundtables | Scottish Women's Convention
Throughout the year we hold multiple roundtable discussions on a range of topics. These are informal, welcoming environment for women to share their views and opinions, which we then translate into a summary document.

Our Board | Scottish Women's Convention
The SWC Board are responsible for steering the direction of our work, as well as ensuring that we stick to our core value of maintaining women’s voices across Scottish decision-making.

About SWC | Scottish Women's Convention
The Scottish Women’s Convention (SWC) was set up by the Scottish Executive in 2003 in recognition of the need to ensure women’s voices reach policy makers.

Archive: 2021 | Scottish Women's Convention
and Guidance Roundtables Climate Chats Gambling Harm Older Women’s Mental Health Universal Basic Income Women and Brexit

Archive: 2022 | Scottish Women's Convention
of Barra and Vatersay Roundtables A Blether on… Menopause Male Violence Against Women and Girls Single Sex Spaces

Consultation Responses | Scottish Women's Convention
held at conferences, roundtables and roadshows, we are able to respond to Scottish and UK Government consultations.  The consultation process is vital in ensuring that a range of voices are heard, and at the SWC, we believe that it is

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What Should Childcare Look Like in Scotland? | Events | Scottish Women's Con...
be asked to take part in roundtables, where solutions to Scotland’s childcare dilemma are welcomed. We hope to create a welcoming and safe space for all attendees and are aware that topics covered during the day may cause distress.

What Should Childcare Look Like in Scotland? | Past Events | Scottish Women'...
be asked to take part in roundtables, where solutions to Scotland’s childcare dilemma are welcomed. We hope to create a welcoming and safe space for all attendees and are aware that topics covered during the day may cause distress.

How Can We Make Transport Work for Women and Families in Scotland? | Events ...
be asked to take part in roundtables, where we will ask questions surrounding personal experiences of transport in Scotland, and what you would like to see change. We hope to create a welcoming and safe space for all attendees and are aware

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