Today is International Women's Day. I explained to my daughter on the way to school that today is a day to celebrate women; An opportunity to remember the struggles of women who have come before us and to recognise the ongoing work to make sure that she can achieve whatever she wants in life.
Now my little one is only seven years old, so I probably shouldn't have been too surprised when she said that my monologue on the way to school was a 'bit much'. However, she proceeded to tell me that lots of people seem to forget that 'girls are people too'. She went on to tell me about Trudy Ederle and Mary Anning and how silly people thought that Trudy could not swim the English Channel and that Mary could not possibly know exciting things about fossils simply because they were women. She concluded by saying there were a lot of silly people a long time ago but if she knows that women are equal people and she is only seven, then surely everyone else knows that women are equal people too?
Unfortunately outdated stereotypes and working practices prevail. These prevent people achieving their full potential, and it seems in some places women are not always 'equal people'. To borrow from my daughter; In 2018 this seems rather 'silly'.
#IWD2018 heralds a new start for SHERPA. We are focussing on activities that will support individuals and organisations grow in confidence. By doing so, we aim to help individuals and organisations challenge 'silly' people and practices out there, the ones that limit the performance of talented people in the workplace.