We are proud to feature a number of returnships programmes from companies who are looking to encourage female returners back in to the workforce. Whether you are a maternity returner or someone who has taken a career break, there are now a myriad of options which will enable you to return to work. These programmes include training, a chance to refresh skills and meet other women who are in a similar position.
WeAreTheCity.com was founded in April 2008 and launched in September 2008, with the aim of providing information to women who wish to progress in their careers via networking and events. The concept of the website is to provide services that not only help women develop themselves both personally and professionally, but also contributes to a wider strategy of supporting working women in the UK more broadly by bringing together the charity sector and potential entrepreneurs on to one common platform.
October
14oct18:3019:30Black history month: celebrating innovators | RSA Public Talks
14/10/2024 18:30 - 19:30(GMT+01:00)
The RSA (Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce)
8 John Adam Street, London, WC2N 6EZ
Join the RSA and The Africa Centre to celebrate African innovators reshaping global culture. Black History Month: Celebrating innovators Monday 14 October 2024 18:30 – 19:30 RSA House and online via YouTube Join us as
Black History Month: Celebrating innovators
Monday 14 October 2024
18:30 – 19:30
RSA House and online via YouTube
Join us as we celebrate the vision and creativity of African changemakers who are reshaping global culture.
The RSA and the Africa Centre are teaming up to spotlight innovators driving social change through their cultural contributions.
At the RSA in Black History Month, we’ll explore how these emerging leaders are influencing global conversations and challenging traditional narratives, paving the way for a more inclusive and dynamic cultural landscape.
We will discuss how to amplify the impact of African culture on the global stage and consider ways we can foster deeper connections between cultural institutions and the changemakers leading this transformation.
Join us for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the power of African culture to create lasting social change.
Olu Alake, CEO, The Africa Centre
Dipo Faloyin, journalist and author of ‘Africa Is Not A Country’.
SMADE, creative entrepreneur and co-founder, Afro Nation
Skinder Hundal MBE, Global Arts Director, British Council
Chair:
Dr Lesley Nelson-Addy, educator, writer, advocate, Runnymede Trust
*Please note this event will be held at RSA House as well as streamed online – please ensure to register for the correct ticket type to avoid disappointment*
Free
15oct19:0020:00Baby Loss Awareness Week | Wave of Light
15/10/2024 19:00 - 20:00(GMT+01:00)
Baby Loss Awareness Week culminates with the global “Wave of Light” on 15th October, which is also a globally recognised event. We invite you to join other families across the
We invite you to join other families across the world by lighting a candle at 7pm local time and leaving it burning for at least one hour to remember all babies that have died too soon.
To join our virtual Wave of Light, take a photo of your candle and post it to Facebook, Twitter or Instagram using #WaveOfLight at 7pm local time or join our Facebook Event to watch the livestream.
Wherever you do this, you will be joining a global ‘Wave of Light’ in memory of all the babies who lit up our lives for such a short time.
You can soon purchase your Wave of Light candles from the Baby Loss Awareness Week shop here.
17oct18:0021:30UN Women UK Awards 2024
17/10/2024 18:00 - 21:30(GMT+01:00)
Meta Kings Cross
The UN Women UK Awards: an evening of inspiration, hope and empowerment. Taking place on 17th October 2024 in London, this is an unforgettable evening celebrating the progress we’ve made
Taking place on 17th October 2024 in London, this is an unforgettable evening celebrating the progress we’ve made whilst inspiring new plans for the future.
We come together to recognise the individuals and organisations that are bringing gender equality closer and crucially raise funds for the Women’s Emergency Fund – a lifeline for women facing urgent crises.
Empowering entertainment from the worlds of music, spoken word and more. Special guests, including thought leaders and key voices on gender equality.
Inspiring stories from our work on the ground at UN Women. Knowledge and ideas to create change in your own community and/or workplace. Networking opportunities with organisations and individuals leading the way in gender equality.
Space to bring your team or community together to reflect, network and be inspired. Delicious food and drink, at a unique venue in the heart of London. Help to fund the future of gender equality (including raffles, auctions and more).
18:00 – 19:00 Welcome, food, drinks & live music!
19:00 – 20:30 Awards & live performances
20:30 – 21:30 Drinks & celebrating
Money raised from the Awards Ceremony will go directly to our Women’s Emergency Fund, supporting women in countries from Sudan, Afghanistan, Gaza and Ukraine. The world’s media aren’t always able to cover everywhere that women desperately need your support. This fund will help to ensure that globally no women are forgotten.
So far, through our global work, we’ve: Reached over 1.8 million women and girls through our humanitarian work, in countries from Afghanistan to Ukraine and Pakistan Supported 21 million women and girls with grants for local work to end violence Strengthened women’s economic empowerment in 44 countries (home to 1.6 billion women and girls). With 5,365 companies and organisations now prioritising women’s empowerment and women-owned businesses Implemented action plans to end gendered violence in 57 countries (home to 2.5 billion women and girls).
Together we can ensure that every woman and girl has access to safety, choice and a voice. Let’s build a more equitable world for all.
Due to security on site, please bring photo ID (driving licence/passport/voting ID) to the event with you. Every ticket holder and their guests will need this for entry to the building.
17oct18:3019:30ADHD Workshop: Level up your focus
17/10/2024 18:30 - 19:30(GMT+01:00)
Explore how you can power up your remote work experience with techniques and tools proven to help people with ADHD lead a better WFH life. 🚀 FLOWN
🚀 FLOWN presents a fun, hour-long workshop to help you understand your ADHD and turn challenges into opportunities for growth and achievement.
If you’re a remote worker struggling to consistently achieve focus, and wondering what you can do to overcome overwhelm as you sit at your desk, we have the ‘cheat codes’ to help you.
Hosted by Kit Slocum, a certified meditation teacher and ADHD coach.
🔥 Tools to tackle overwhelm and elevate your focus
🕹️ ADHD coach tested techniques for maxing out your strengths
👋 A new supportive community to power up your confidence
Join our FREE workshop and walk away with new knowledge (and a smile)!
🎁 PLUS… When you book your spot through Eventbrite, we’ll send you a free companion resource: 3 Tips to Prime Your Brain for Focus (created by Kit, your ADHD coach and event host).
Book your spot on Eventbrite. Your Eventbrite confirmation email will have a link to join the workshop. We’ll also send you a couple of reminders to make it easy to find the link on the day!
Part 1 – Meet ‘The Everything’ 👾
Ever felt an over-abundance of thoughts and ideas, coupled with high energy and overwhelming creative urges? That’s what we call ‘The Everything’. It means you’re in a highly creative state, but planning and prioritization is hard.
In part one, we’ll explore ‘The Everything’ together.
Part 2 – The antidote to overwhelm 🧪
In part 2, we’ll explore some power-ups. Our ADHD coach will talk you through some of the tools that work for their actual clients – power-ups that you can call upon whenever you need to dissipate energy or slow down overthinking.
You’ll also share with and gather tools from the community: what are the tools you use to tame ‘The Everything’?
Part 3 – Hugs and hacks with the community 🗯
This workshop isn’t about us, it’s about YOU! So get ready to hear the personal experiences of fellow neurodivergent workers – their challenges and how they overcome them.
There will be plenty of time to share your experiences too, but only if you’re comfortable doing so. This is a pressure-free zone! It’s not about defeating this formidable-level boss! It’s about making it your friend.
Free
19octAll DayUK Black Business Show
19/10/2024 All Day(GMT+01:00)
ExCeL London
THE UK BLACK BUSINESS HAS BEEN CREATED TO INSPIRE AND CONNECT BLACK
Through exhibits, deep-dive workshops, interactive panels, and seminars, delivered by industry pioneers, this event will enable personal, professional and corporate development.
To celebrate UK Black History Month, The UK Black Business Show will be taking place in October. The show will highlight the achievements and contributions Black businesses have made to the economy. Attendees will gain cutting-edge insight and advice in entrepreneurship, leadership, soft skills and cultural development from some of the UK’s leading Black business owners.
Join us in supporting the future of UK Black Business.
The UK Black Business Show is a part of UK Black Business Week.
19octAll Day20Stroud Black History Month Festival
19/10/2024 - 20/10/2024 (All Day)(GMT+01:00)
Trinity Rooms
Field Road, Stroud, GL5 2HZ
Join us for a celebration of Black history, culture and resilience at the Stroud Black History Month Festival! Welcome to the Stroud Black History Month Festival! Join
Welcome to the Stroud Black History Month Festival! Join us at the Trinity Rooms for a two day festival celebrating the history, cuture and resilience of Black, Asian and people of colour in Stroud and beyond. A two day Unity Festival for the whole community filled with live music, poetry, discussion, film + food… and more music.
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26oct10:0014:00Black History Month | Empowering Black women's health matters
26/10/2024 10:00 - 14:00(GMT+01:00)
Redbridge Central Library and Museum,
Clements Road, Gloucester room, Ilford, IG1 1EA
Come celebrate Black History Month with us as we empower and prioritise the health and well-being of Black women in our community!
Black History Month- Empowering Black women’s health matters.
Come join us at Redbridge Central Library and Museum for a special event celebrating Black History Month! We’ll be focusing on empowering Black women’s health matters through informative talks, workshops, and interactive sessions. Learn about the importance of health, mental health, and overall well-being in a supportive and inclusive environment. We will be looking at impacts of health conditions such as sickle cell, Fibromyalgia and other long term conditions.
In Partnership With Redbridge Equalities and Community Council.
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