Founder and CEO of didi rugby, Vicky Macqueen, supports Strong Girls Can programme
The founder and CEO of didi rugby, Vicky Macqueen, has thrown her support behind Coach Unlimited’s Strong Girls Can programme.
The founder and CEO of didi rugby, Vicky Macqueen, has thrown her support behind Coach Unlimited’s Strong Girls Can programme.
“These days, there are so many pressures put on women by the media and celebrities and that is creating problems in society because young women are feeling like they need to conform to those pressures,” says Vicky.
As a parent and a PE teacher for the last decade, Stephanie Cheney is in the right place to know exactly what pressures are being put on teenage girls in today’s social media-dominated society.
We live in an age where teenage girls are able to enjoy historic opportunity.
I watched Oprah Winfrey preach ‘Girl Power’ from the Golden Globes stage, Spain has appointed a majority-women cabinet, voters in Ireland struck down one of the most draconian abortion bans in the developed world and women in Saudi Arabia finally became able to drive legally.
The World Cup-winning hooker has more than a half-century of caps for her country. Now she is helping to promote a scheme which aims to empower teenager girls to be proud of who they are – and not conform to what society or social media tells them they should be.