Women
Use attributes for filter ! | |
Origin | Calgary |
---|---|
Canada | |
Members | Matthew Flegel |
Patrick Flegel | |
Christopher Reimer | |
Mike Wallace | |
Genres | Indie Rock |
Post-punk | |
Noise Rock | |
Art Rock | |
Record labels | Flemish Eye |
Jagjaguwar | |
Public Strain | |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Albums | Public Strain |
Songs | SongsEyesorePublic Strain · 2010 Heat DistractionPublic Strain · 2010 Everyone Is So In Love With YouRarities 2007-2010 · 2020 View 25+ more |
List | EyesorePublic Strain · 2010 |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1876367 |
About Women
Women was a Canadian art rock band formed in Calgary in 2008. The group consisted of Patrick Flegel, Christopher Reimer, Matt Flegel and Mike Wallace. Their debut album Women was released on Chad VanGaalen's label Flemish Eye on July 8, 2008 in Canada and on Jagjaguwar in the United States on October 7, 2008.
Israel-Gaza war: Residents of Khan Younis say Israeli strikes heaviest since start of war
... The initial phase of the temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas saw the release of more than 100 Women and child hostages from Gaza in exchange for the freeing of 240 Palestinian prisoners - Women in teenagers...
Feminist icon Gloria Steinem on 'lethal' desire to control wombs
...Faranak Amidi and Rebecca ThornBBC 100 WomenAt 89 years old, feminist icon, writer and magazine editor, Gloria Steinem has no plans to retire from a long career of challenging the status quo...
RuPaul's Drag Race UK: North East queens fighting for crown
... Inspired by North East WomenThe region s sense of humour - as well as its Women - have inspired the queens...
More Palestinian teens freed amid hopes hostage deal can be extended
... Under a deal brokered with the help of Qatar, 50 Israeli hostages - Women and children - were to be freed by Hamas over four days during a ceasefire, in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners...
More hostages released by Hamas despite agonising delay
... Under the deal, 50 Israeli hostages - Women and children - are to be freed by Hamas over four days, in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners...
Who are the released Israeli hostages?
... Thirteen hostages - all Women and children - were freed as part of a deal between Israel and Hamas...
Scout Association fees rise to pay for new safeguarding measures
... The Women - who have waived their right to anonymity - started their campaign with support from the Good Law Project...
Inverness provost caught cleaning windows during meeting
... Mrs Campbell Sinclair said that like many other people at this time of year - particularly working Women - there was extra work required to prepare for Christmas...
Scout Association fees rise to pay for new safeguarding measures
By Paul Grant & Hayley HassallBBC File on 4
The Scout Association is overhauling its safeguarding procedures following a campaign by abuse Survivors - with a membership fee rise to cover the costs.
A new inspection team will check if UK Scout groups are following national policies, while an independent panel of abuse Survivors will make sure victims get The Right support and counselling.
It Comes after The Survivors ' campaign was highlighted by a BBC investigation.
Abuse Survivors said they hoped The Move meant " kids will be a lot safer".
The membership fee that every group - including beavers, cub scouts and scouts - pays per member is to increase by £2 from 2024, to £38 a year, with £1 of that helping to fund The Changes .
Safer than we wereSheanna Patelmaster and Lucy Pincott say they were abused when they joined the Scouts in 2007, both at the Age Of 13. They Set Up a campaign, Yours in Scouting, to call for changes in the organisation.
Sheanna said: " People sharing their personal stories has made a real difference, and will hopefully mean that kids will be a lot safer in the scouts than we were. "
She says she was sexually assaulted on numerous occasions by her leader, who was older than her, while Lucy says she was groomed by a young leader and forced to have sex with him.
The Women - who have waived their right to Anonymity - started their campaign with support from The Good Law Project.
The Scout Association says the £2 membership fee increase will help pay for what it calls a new UK assurance function. While half of The Money raised will be used to invest in the new safeguarding measures, The Other half will cover rising operating costs.
It says, under the new measures, a team will inspect if safeguarding actions by local scout groups align with national policies, training and procedures.
Visits to local groups are being considered and the New System , due to start in The First half of next year, will provide additional scrutiny at local, county and national level, The Association says.
An independently run panel of abuse Survivors will also be Set Up to ensure victims have access to bespoke support and counselling.
And, in what The Scout Association says was a planned update, the organisation's 140,000 volunteers are now being told to report any abuse allegations directly to The National safeguarding team, rather than through their volunteer line managers.
Campaigners had expressed concerns that not all allegations of abuse were being properly reported.
A spokesperson for The Scout Association said: " We have shared these proposals with Yours in Scouting and We Are pleased that they are positive about The Steps We Are taking.
" The safety and support of Young People in scouting is our Number One priority. "
In June, The Bbc 's File on 4 programme revealed that, in The Last 10 Years , The Scout Association had paid out More Than £6m in compensation to scouts who had been abused.
Child Abuse lawyers said they had taken on at least 260 claims in that period, with 166 cases being settled. The Scouts said at The Time that many of the cases were historical and it was " deeply sorry" anyone suffered abuse.
Since Yours in Scouting was launched, nearly 70 people who say they were abused while in the Scouts have contacted The Group .
Peter - not his real name - says he was raped by a scout leader in the 1980s. He Said : " The Scouts should have made these changes years ago to stop people Like Me having their lives destroyed. "
The Scout Association says it encourages anyone who has been In Touch with Yours in Scouting to contact them or report to The Police .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com