Paul Day, Director of the PDA said “Most of those who have chosen to get involved in NAWP have done so as part of the PDA renewal process. We are delighted that in just two months the network has reached over 300 people and we look forward to more joining in the weeks and months ahead.”
The National Association of Women Pharmacists (NAWP) is an independent organisation within the profession in the UK that concerns itself with issues of special relevance to female pharmacists. It’s mission is to enable all women pharmacists to realise their full potential and raise their profile by being educationally, socially and politically active.
Membership is open to all UK pharmacists and former pharmacists (e.g. retired or taking a career break) and all UK pharmacy graduates, regardless of age, race, gender, sexual identity, disability, nationality, hours worked or employment status.
PDA members can join the NAWP for £10 per year, Retired members for £20 per year and non-PDA members for £30 per year. In accordance with PDA’s support for future pharmacists, NAWP membership is FREE for PDA student members (PDA student membership is also FREE).
NAWP will be holding an event for International Women’s Day next week and are hosting a presentation on equality as part of the PDA National Conference at the end of March (learn more).