Nicola Adams to host boxing masterclass in Leeds to support International Women's Day
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The double gold medallist will be working with girls in the same area where she trained as a young athlete to mark the event.
Supported by students from Leeds Beckett University, girls will learn about the sport and can also talk to Nicola about her road to success.
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Hide AdTo mark this year’s International Women's Day, the Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracey Brabin is hosting a week of events to celebrate the achievements of girls and women across the region.
Following on from Nicola’s workshop, a series of online case studies will be streamed across the breadth of the Combined Authority’s social media channels.
The public will be able to tune into videos promoting the stories of everyday women of West Yorkshire; women who have succeeded in their careers and personal lives.
Viewers will hear from women in innovative businesses, the pioneering third sector, and resilient women who have rebuilt their lives after being the victims of crime and abuse.
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Hide AdThe week’s activities will culminate in an event taking place at Nexus, at the University of Leeds, on Saturday March 12.
The event will see keynote speakers conclude the week-long celebration.
Discussions will be chaired by the Rt Hon. Baroness Warsi, and speakers include, Heba Beven, Founder and CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Leeds based tech start up Utterberry,
The event will provide an opportunity for inspirational women to get together and support one another whatever their journey, professional or personal.
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Hide AdTracy Brabin said: “As the only female Metro Mayor, I wanted to make International Women’s Day something incredibly special for West Yorkshire this year.
"Since becoming Mayor in May of last year, I have been bowled over by the number of fantastic women I have met, not just my colleagues at the Combined Authority but at the charities, businesses, and partner organisations I have worked with.
“As Mayor, I am also in the privileged position of being able to hear first-hand from the women who live in our villages, towns, and cities across West Yorkshire about their successes and achievements.
“I am excited to be a part of something fantastic for women and for the whole of West Yorkshire. And our celebrations won’t stop here - we have plans to highlight achievements, overcoming barriers and improvements to the safety of women and girls throughout the year and beyond.”
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Hide AdAlison Lowe, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime said: “This is the first time that a campaign like this for women in West Yorkshire has taken place and I am proud to be part of it.
"Tracy Brabin and I wanted to create something different for women of West Yorkshire.
"When Tracy was elected last year, I knew that improving the lives of women and celebrating their success would be at the core of her work.
“The safety of women and girls is at the heart of our Policing and Crime plan, which we are launching on March 10.
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Hide Ad"We have incorporated the experiences of both victims of crime and the professional women who understand first-hand what needs to happen to make strides in the justice system.
“I am looking forward to rolling the plan out in the weeks and months ahead, with the support of colleagues at West Yorkshire Police and other partners.”
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