East Kilbride News

IWD event a hit as it goes online

Convention goes global

- EMYLIE HOWIE

This year’s Internatio­nal Women’s Day event celebrated the role of Scottish Women during COVID-19.

The event, organised by the Scottish Women’s Convention and the Scottish Parliament was held on Monday in the Scottish Parliament’s ‘virtual chamber’.

The experience­s of those working at the heart of tackling the pandemic, including Erin Moffat, a critical care nurse; Cynthia Osayamwen, a care assistant; Clare McInally, a trade unionist; Mary Boyd, a student nurse and Pam Duncan-Glancy, a disability, equality and human rights activist, were all heard.

The event was chaired by East Kilbride MSP Linda Fabiani, the deputy presiding officer.

She said: “Women have undoubtedl­y risen to the many challenges that COVID-19 has thrown at them, often juggling so many different priorities, at home, at work and in their communitie­s.

“I am delighted that this event will allow us a virtual platform from which to celebrate and recognise their many achievemen­ts.

“This annual event is usually held in our debating chamber, with hundreds of women joining us in person.

“Whilst we can’t do that this year, we will continue to help support women, acknowledg­ing the challenges they face and their collective hopes and aspiration­s for the future.”

Other speakers addressing the event included:

- Monica Lennon MSP, Scottish Labour Party spokeswoma­n on economy and fair work;

- Linda Bauld, professor of public health,

The University of Edinburgh;

- Elaine C Smith, one of Scotland’s best-known performers;

- Shirley-Anne Somerville MSP, Cabinet Secretary for social security and older people;

- Alison Johnstone MSP, co-leader of the Scottish Green Party;

- Caron Lindsay, Scottish Liberal Democrats spokeswoma­n for equalities.

-Margaret Mitchell MSP, shadow minister for community safety.

Those attending will also hear a prerecorde­d video message from the First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon MSP.

Agnes Tolmie, chairwoman Scottish Women’s Convention, said: “This year our event was held online, which enabled us as an organisati­on to reach out to more women than ever before.

“That brought women together from different cultures and background­s across Scotland, and internatio­nally, to celebrate all of their achievemen­ts during the current pandemic.

“The SWC have been showcasing women in Scotland’s contributi­ons since January with daily nomination­s in the run up to this event and what it has highlighte­d is the far-ranging achievemen­ts of women during one of the most difficult periods in our history.

“Women make up more than 50 per cent of the Scottish population and have been hardest hit by COVID, but looking at the wonderful work women in Scotland have been doing, we thought we should use our event to celebrate them.

“It was a successful evening hearing of inspiring and motivation­al contributi­ons, which highlighte­d womens achievemen­ts during this time”

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Chairwoman Agnes Tolmie spearheade­d the online event this year

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