Out with the old boys’ networks, we’re here to build new support for women in local politics.
We are inviting all women serving as councillors to come together and build a new form of support. For women to be able to participate, progress and stay in local politics, we need new forms of networks and support that work for us. By bringing women in councils across Britain and varying levels of experience together, we hope to spark skill-sharing, strength and encouragement.
So whether you’re newly elected or on your third term, join us in creating community and sisterhood. We’ll share challenges, experiences and resources and get advice from former councillor Hannah O’Neill, so you can feel supported as you participate in local politics.
We want to make sure we can champion you on this journey, so we’d love to hear during the session what support you need going forward so we can help you where we can.
We’ll be hosting this gathering twice on Wednesday 26th April, at 1-2pm and 7-8pm so you can choose a time that best matches your schedule.
All women are welcome to register for these sessions. Non-binary people whose experiences or identities intersect with women’s and therefore feel they would benefit from accessing a women-centred space are welcome to join us.
Elect Her is committed to hosting inclusive, accessible events that enable all women to engage fully in our conversations. We will make reasonable adjustments throughout the event, so there is universal access. Throughout our programme of support, we anticipate what is needed in advance and respond to needs as they emerge. For instance, we provide AI live captioning for all our online workshops & events. If you require any further accommodations to access this event, please email maggie@elect-her.org.uk. Requests must be made at least 2 working days before the scheduled event in order to enable us time to make arrangements.