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* News article - New Chwarae Teg website: [http://www.cteg.org.uk/our-new-website/ cteg.org.uk]
* News article - New Chwarae Teg website: [http://www.cteg.org.uk/our-new-website/ cteg.org.uk]
* Website offline since 21 / 03 / 2015: [http://www.chwaraeteg.com/ chwaraeteg.com]
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* [http://www.agilenation.co.uk/ agilenation.co.uk]
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Chwarae Teg
Founded1992
TypeCharitable organisation
Location
  • Cardiff, Conwy, Treforest, Llanelli
Area served
Wales
Key people
Joy Kent Chief Exec
Employees51
Websitewww.cteg.org.uk

Chwarae Teg - (Welsh for Fair Play) is a United Kingdom based charity working in Wales to support the economic development of women as well as working with businesses and organisations to develop and improve working practices.[1]

History

Chwarae Teg was launched by a consortium in 1992 in South Wales, and Jane Hutt now a minister in the Welsh Government was appointed its first director.[2]

In 2009 Chwarae Teg launched their latest European Social Fund and Welsh Government sponsored project, Agile Nation (More details below)

Activities

Agile Nation

Launched in 2009 and often referred to as Chwarae Teg's Flagship project, Agile Nation aims to promote gender equality, support the career advancement of women and contribute to a reduction in the gender pay gap. Agile Nation is a £12.5 million project funded by the European Social Fund and the Welsh Government.[3]

The project has two training programs Ascent (targeted at individual women) and Evolve (targeted at employers).[4] Since their launch they've helped over 1,334 individual women and 188 businesses as of August 2011.

Policy

Chwarae Teg's policy function monitors economic and workforce developments that impact on women and business across Wales and provides advice to academia, government and industry. This knowledge is used to identify areas where new targeted projects can be developed to address situation where women are underrepresented in the workplace.[5]

Membership

As a registered charity Chwarae Teg is a membership organisation that offers membership to individuals, business, organisations and institutions.

Trustees

As of 2010 / 2011 the trustees of Chwarae Teg are:

  • Debbie Green, - Finance Director Coastal Housing Group Chair
  • Geoff Andrews Treasurer
  • Carol Bogue-Lloyd - Siemens Group
  • Leighton Jenkins - CBI Cymru
  • Sandra Busby - Welsh Contact Centre Forum
  • Shannon Robinson - Social Enterprise Solutions Ltd
  • Sian Wilbin - PCS
  • Susan Geary - Aurora Business Services
  • Voirrey Manson - NHS Centre for Equality and Human Rights
  • Anna Freeman - WLGA
  • Mark Seymour - Hays

Past Chief Executives

  • Jane Hutt (1992–1999)
  • Ruth Marks (1999–2005)
  • Marcella Maxwell (2006–2008)
  • Katy Chamberlain (2008–2012)
  • Joy Kent (2013)

Past Chairs

References

  1. ^ [1], Chwarae Teg, About Us
  2. ^ [2], Wales Online Article, Jan 31st 2007
  3. ^ [3] Wales Online Article, Feb 12th 2009
  4. ^ [4] Agile Nation
  5. ^ [5], Chwarae Teg, Policy