OWAA Releases Comprehensive Report on the Status of Women in Delaware
Department of Human Resources | News | Date Posted: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Department of Human Resources | News | Date Posted: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
WILMINGTON, Del. — Marking the advances women in Delaware have made over the past seven years since its establishment, the Office of Women’s Advancement and Advocacy (OWAA) has released a comprehensive report on the status of women in Delaware. The Delaware Women Status Report, as mandated by Delaware Code (Title 29 Chapter 9009D), examines the challenges, opportunities, and achievements of Delaware women to inform strategies for their empowerment and advancement.
Established in 2017 by House Bill 4 during the 149th General Assembly, OWAA operates within the Department of Human Resources (DHR). The office promotes equality and equity for women throughout Delaware, fostering collaboration, reporting on women’s status, advising on proposed legislation, and serving as a liaison between government and private sector groups.
“We know that women in Delaware play important roles leading our families and our communities, and they are a critical part of our economy,” said Governor John Carney. “Women have made significant strides over the past seven years in owning their own businesses and in receiving state-funded EDGE grants to invest in the development, growth, and expansion of their businesses. I am especially proud of the advances women have made in holding public office, being nominated and confirmed as state judges, and serving in the highest positions in state government agencies. We know there is work to do, and I want to thank the Office of Women’s Advancement and Advocacy for providing this status report to guide those next steps.”
Department of Human Resources Secretary Claire DeMatteis said: “We know that women’s issues are family issues and that far too many of our families still face challenges related to healthcare disparities and the cost of childcare. This status report provides a benchmark to measure our progress in addressing the challenges and opportunities for women in the years and decades to come.”
The report, which draws from national data sources like the American Community Survey (ACS) from the U.S. Census Bureau, KFF State Health Facts, and Postsecondary Education Data System, and state resources including the Delaware Health Statistics Center and the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, covers six key areas related to women: demographic landscape, health and well-being, workforce and economic security, education, safety, and leadership.
Key findings from the report include:
Director of the Office of Women’s Advancement and Advocacy Melanie Ross Levin said: “I am proud to release our inaugural report on the status of Delaware women. This report marks an important step in our ongoing efforts to provide a comprehensive, data-driven overview of how women and girls in Delaware are faring across critical areas such as demographics, health and well-being, workforce and economic security, education, safety, and leadership. By establishing a baseline, this report not only highlights the progress we’ve made but also underscores the challenges that remain.”
To read the complete report, visit OWAA’s website at https://dhr.delaware.gov/women/documents/de-women-0924.pdf.
MEDIA CONTACT: Ashley Blok, Department of Human Resources
Ashley.Blok@Delaware.gov
Related Topics: Delaware, Delaware Department of Human Resources, Delaware Women, Office of Women's Advancement and Advocacy, report
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Department of Human Resources | News | Date Posted: Tuesday, September 17, 2024
WILMINGTON, Del. — Marking the advances women in Delaware have made over the past seven years since its establishment, the Office of Women’s Advancement and Advocacy (OWAA) has released a comprehensive report on the status of women in Delaware. The Delaware Women Status Report, as mandated by Delaware Code (Title 29 Chapter 9009D), examines the challenges, opportunities, and achievements of Delaware women to inform strategies for their empowerment and advancement.
Established in 2017 by House Bill 4 during the 149th General Assembly, OWAA operates within the Department of Human Resources (DHR). The office promotes equality and equity for women throughout Delaware, fostering collaboration, reporting on women’s status, advising on proposed legislation, and serving as a liaison between government and private sector groups.
“We know that women in Delaware play important roles leading our families and our communities, and they are a critical part of our economy,” said Governor John Carney. “Women have made significant strides over the past seven years in owning their own businesses and in receiving state-funded EDGE grants to invest in the development, growth, and expansion of their businesses. I am especially proud of the advances women have made in holding public office, being nominated and confirmed as state judges, and serving in the highest positions in state government agencies. We know there is work to do, and I want to thank the Office of Women’s Advancement and Advocacy for providing this status report to guide those next steps.”
Department of Human Resources Secretary Claire DeMatteis said: “We know that women’s issues are family issues and that far too many of our families still face challenges related to healthcare disparities and the cost of childcare. This status report provides a benchmark to measure our progress in addressing the challenges and opportunities for women in the years and decades to come.”
The report, which draws from national data sources like the American Community Survey (ACS) from the U.S. Census Bureau, KFF State Health Facts, and Postsecondary Education Data System, and state resources including the Delaware Health Statistics Center and the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, covers six key areas related to women: demographic landscape, health and well-being, workforce and economic security, education, safety, and leadership.
Key findings from the report include:
Director of the Office of Women’s Advancement and Advocacy Melanie Ross Levin said: “I am proud to release our inaugural report on the status of Delaware women. This report marks an important step in our ongoing efforts to provide a comprehensive, data-driven overview of how women and girls in Delaware are faring across critical areas such as demographics, health and well-being, workforce and economic security, education, safety, and leadership. By establishing a baseline, this report not only highlights the progress we’ve made but also underscores the challenges that remain.”
To read the complete report, visit OWAA’s website at https://dhr.delaware.gov/women/documents/de-women-0924.pdf.
MEDIA CONTACT: Ashley Blok, Department of Human Resources
Ashley.Blok@Delaware.gov
Related Topics: Delaware, Delaware Department of Human Resources, Delaware Women, Office of Women's Advancement and Advocacy, report
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