You are here:  Home  News

Friday 10th February 2012

News


Children 'must recognise cyber-bullying'
Children must learn to recognise when they are being cyber-bullied or when they are harassing others and know how to use online communication responsibly, the National Centre for Cyberstalking Research (NCCR) at the University of Bedfordshire has said.

It made the call to mark Safer Internet Day today earlier this week (February 7th) and Professor Carsten Maple, co-director at the NCCR, said that children in particular need to learn how to use the internet...

Theresa May: Feminism is about equal opportunity
Theresa May has said that feminism is about ensuring there's a level playing fie...
Women on UK boards reach record high with Diversity Recruitment measures
The number of women on UK boardrooms has reached an all-time high, suggesting a ...
Women's progress in the boardroom 'has flatlined'
Progress for women in IT Jobs and across all sectors in achieving equality at th...
Fit notes for work absence 'need changing'
Fit notes supplied by doctors for people who are on sick leave for more than sev...
Female IT professionals want gender equality to happen organically
  Female IT professionals have said that they would like the proportion of fe...
Female-owned businesses increase 12% this year
  The number of female-owned businesses set up in the UK this year has risen ...
Senior level women interested in job sharing
Six in ten women working at a senior level in their company have shown an intere...
Achieving Success in IT jobs: Are Women Bad at Self-Promotion?
Women could be holding back their careers in technology by an inability to promo...