Women in Transport provides a varied and lively events programme with access to thought leaders, senior stakeholders and professional trainers. As the Secretariat to the All Party Parliamentary Group for women in transport we are committed to working with the UK government to increase the representation of women in the transport sector.
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Last week the Scotland Hub of Women in Transport was delighted to co-host a webinar with our colleagues the Chartered Institute for Highways and Transportation on the topic of Gender Budgeti
Empowering Safe Journeys: Tackling Violence Against Women and Girls with the Women’s Safety Group by Jade Neville.
Get To Know Our Member Anna Courtier.
Women in Transport is thrilled to announce their new partnership with Transdev, who lead the way in UK public transport as a visionary, forward-thinking bus operator providing high quality, award-winning bus services from eight centres across the North of England and in Heathrow Airport.
Women in Transport is delighted to announce that our valued partner, Lothian Buses, has renewed its partnership with us.
Women in Transport is thrilled to announce that our esteemed partner, Cardiff Bus, has renewed their partnership with us.
Hannah Winstanley, General Manager, Brightly Software - UK, talks about the dilemma of affinity bias and how she is using it to drive initiatives that empower women as they navigate their careers.
Sonya Byers, Chief Executive of Women in Transport was awarded an OBE (Officer of the British Empire) for services to diversity in the King’s birthday honours on 15th June. The investiture ceremony took place at Windsor Castle on Wednesday 6th November. Sonya shares her experience of this special occasion.
Women in Transport is thrilled to announce an exciting new partnership with South Western Railway, one of the UK’s leading train operators across the South and South West of England.
The Scotland Hub of Women in Transport was delighted to host another technical webinar this October, looking at the fascinating topic of re-purposing transport assets.
Highways UK 2024 was an exciting and rewarding event for Women in Transport. Over two days, we engaged with 227 people at our stand, with many interested in learning more about our organisation, its benefits and the opportunities we offer.
At the RHA we are working on a number of wellbeing projects including our partnership with the Diabetes Safety Organisation.
Get to know our West Midlands Regional Hub Lead Chloe Williams.
In September, the first-ever Women in Transport Technology Round Table was held.
Women in Transport is delighted to announce that our esteemed partner, WSP.
Women in Transport is delighted to announce that our valued partner, Drivetech, has renewed its partnership
Get to know our member Jade Neville.
We are excited to invite you to participate in the second year of the Women in Transport Equity Index 2024 survey.
Women in Transport is delighted to announce that our valued partner, Tesco is now an Advocate partner.
Get to know get to Charlotte Pearce our Yorkshire Hub Lead.
Our member insight serise is an opportunity to get to know someof our Women in Transport members. In this member insight, we showcase Caroline Hildreth.
Team member insight from Gillian Risdale.
It’s an exciting time to be a member of TfL’s Women’s Colleague Network Group.
Over the course of human history, the perspective and value of our planet has evolved. We benefit from globalisation through increases in connectivity, technological advancements and economic integrations bringing improvements to the quality of life through the implementation of efficient transport systems and ensuring accessibility to services like healthcare and education.
Member Insight from Grace Packard.
Women in Transport is delighted to announce that our esteemed partners, Turner & Townsend, has renewed its partnership with us and upgraded from the Supporter to the Ambassador package.
The Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) has coordinated a groundbreaking manifesto calling for immediate and strategic action to address the persistent issue of road fatalities and serious injuries in the UK. With support, now from more than 60 leading organisations and growing by the day, the manifesto outlines four strategic priorities aimed at revolutionising road safety and significantly reducing fatalities and serious injuries on UK roads.
Women in Transport is delighted to announce that our valued partner, ALBUM (the Association of Local Bus Managers), has renewed its partnership with us.
We held our Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 27th June where we invited our members to review and celebrate the successes of the past year, as well as provide their feedback to help us shape the year ahead.