RSA’s stories
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Carving brighter futures for women of tomorrow
Five months ago TED speaker and social influencer, Lavinia Thanapathy started the online movement ‘This little Girl is Me’. This sparked a huge public response which was driven by the statistic that 70% of girls feel more confident about their futures after hearing from women role models. Thousands took to social media to hashtag #ThislittleGirlisMe and share their personal journeys of what they would tell their younger selves to cultivate confidence and visibility of the achievable. This March we ask you to join us and do the same. A number of women at RSA who work in the technology space are sharing their stories in order to challenge stereotypes and role models to the next generation. Here are some of their personal stories:
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Black History Month: Q&A with Karl Lokko
Black History month has been celebrated every year across the UK for over 30 years. The month was originally founded to recognise the contributions that people of African and Caribbean backgrounds have made to the UK over many generations. Black History Month has expanded to include all Black history.
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Keep your belongings safe amid a rise in lost items post-lockdown
Data from our friends at MORE THAN shows that insurance claims for lost items has climbed 60% since UK lockdown restrictions eased earlier this year. As people spend more time away from home, we discuss our tips on keeping your belongings safe.
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Full Year Results: Supporting customers and communities in 2020
Our 2020 Full Year Results give you the financial picture, but we also want to take a deeper look at what happened behind the scenes and share a snapshot of how we sought to make things better for our communities and customers throughout the year.