Too often, women who are most likely to be subjected to violence and forced marriage are excluded from research on the topic: this needs to change.

Too often, women who are most likely to be subjected to violence and forced marriage are excluded from research on the topic: this needs to change.
Senedd reform can be part of a suite of measures to reinvigorate our stagnant democracy, and we must meet the scale of change, writes Joe Rossiter
The inadequate childcare offer in Wales has devastating effects for children and their parents, writes Sarah Rees, Head of Oxfam Cymru.
Her colleagues celebrate the memory of Professor Dame Terry Rees, who led on pioneering research promoting gender equality.
Ahead of international Women’s Health Day, Bethan Edwards explains why gender should be taken into account in palliative and end of life care.
Kaja Brown interviews Dr Kate Nambiar and Rhys Goode on the sexual health services that Wales’ offers and how these could be more inclusive.
Rudy Harries explores the grassroots movements rising up to support trans people in Wales’ current political climate.
Dr Jen Daffin and Dr Carly Jackson advocate a trauma-informed approach to mental health that moves beyond stigma and gender stereotypes
Dr Arun Midha argues it’s time for the Welsh Rugby Union to tackle misogyny, racism and other forms of discrimination head on.