In 2023, The Young Women’s Movement spoke to some young women in Scotland, many of whom felt that their health concerns were dismissed or not believed by healthcare professionals. Stereotypes of young women as being naïve, overdramatic, hormonal, irrational and stupid were regularly experienced, leading them to feel patronised, not listened to and not taken seriously about their health.
A team from the University of Bristol, the Women’s Health Plan Scotland, The Young Women’s Movement and the Association for Young People’s Health have come together to create some training resources for healthcare professionals. They hope that the training resources will challenge biases and raise awareness, which will help reduce discrimination and improve the quality of healthcare for young women.
They’re looking for young women living in Scotland to come and help make these training resources, so wthey’re running an online workshop on Thursday 15th May. They’re looking for six young women aged 16–25 for this workshop. There will also be two more workshops for this project in June.
This is open to all self-identifying young women and girls aged 16–25 who live in Scotland, as well as people of marginalised genders who feel comfortable in a space that centres the experiences of young women and girls.