Championing Women in the Workplace within His Majesty’s Prisons & Probation Service and The British Overseas Territories (PID140)

2pm – 2.45pm EST, 19 February 2025 ‐ 45 mins

Parallel Workshops

Founded in 2018 by Sarah McKnight and Sarah Coccia, the Championing women in the workplace Programme (CWW) in His Majesty Prison Service aims to give a voice to women working in corrections and advocate for positive change in UK prison culture. The first part of this session will look at how the programme set out to identified areas of concern and importance for these women – some of which included menopause, leadership, and sexual harassment.  The work does not stop at women! The session will also highlight the importance of creating a male ally’s network and how women can best educate men on topics that affect them in the workplace such as the menopause.
 
Inspired by the CWW programme’s work, and in line with international guidance, the second part of the session will explore how the UK is trying to support some of the most remote and marginalised women working in corrections in its British Overseas Territories. The session will highlight the similarities and differences women working in His Majesty Prison in the Caribbean and beyond are facing, and how best we can account for a variety of cultural contexts outside of the UK.  It will also explore how the UK is delivering on its international gender obligations through the setup of a cross British Overseas Territories Gender Network and the promotion of female use of force instructors. 

We hope to have a dynamic workshop and create exciting opportunities to share best practice and learn from one another.