Women’s Report Card – An indicator report of Western Australian women’s progress

This report card provides information on how women in Western Australia are doing against four indicators that are central to gender equity: health and wellbeing, safety and justice, economic independence and leadership.

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Summary

A one-page summary overview of Western Australian women’s progress against the four indicators of: health and wellbeing, safety and justice, economic independence and leadership.

Safety and justice

A one-page infographic of Western Australian women’s progress in the area of safety and justice, one of the four indicators used as a measure in the 2022 Women’s Report Card.

Leadership and economic independence

A one-page infographic of Western Australian women’s progress in the areas of leadership and economic independence two of the four indicators used as a measure in the 2022 Women’s Report Card.

Health and wellbeing

A one-page infographic of Western Australian women’s progress in the area of health and wellbeing one of the four indicators used as a measure in the 2022 Women’s Report Card.

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