IPS On Diversity Podcast S3E8: Pregnancy and Maternity Discrimination
Working mothers and pregnant women are still facing discrimination, in spite of guidelines that were introduced to prevent this. What are the reasons behind the continued discrimination? Can legislation better ensure fair treatment of these women in society?
In the eighth episode of the third season, host and Associate Director at the Institute of Policy Studies Liang Kaixin chats with two of our guests, Sher-li Torrey, founder of Mums@Work, as well as Kalpana Vignehsa, Senior Research Fellow at IPS, about making childcare more gender-equal, the impact of career breaks and having maternity covers that could help mothers go on maternity leave with a peace of mind.
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About our guests:
Sher-li Torrey
Founder of Mums@Work
In 2010, following the birth of her daughter, Sher-li started Mums@Work (Singapore), which is a social enterprise that supports women. In 2016, she started a subsidiary of Mums@Work, Career Navigators, with the focus of bringing women back into the workforce in full-time roles.
Sher-li currently sits on the 12th COMPASS Council (Ministry of Education), having been on the 10th council since 2017. She also sits on the ACCORD Family & Community Council (Ministry of Defence) since 2019. In addition, she is a Families For Life Council (Ministry of Social & Family Development) Member as of August 2019.
In 2012, she co-authored the book “Successful Work-Life Balance: The Flexi-work Way/ The Mumpreneur Way”. Sher-li also won the SG Heroine award in the SG Women’s Festival 2022, in recognition for her work done to encourage women equality in Singapore. She was selected as LinkedIn Top Voices in Gender Equity in 2022 and was also one of the three women in Singapore in a LinkedIn-sponsored International Women’s Day 2022 feature in Vogue Magazine.
Kalpana Vignehsa
Senior Research Fellow at IPS
Kalpana is Senior Research Fellow in the Governance and Economy Department at the Institute of Policy Studies. She works on topics related to immigration and social integration in families and workplaces. Kalpana also has interests in the lived experience of parenthood and behavioural interventions in healthcare and environmentalism.
Before joining IPS in 2020, Kalpana worked across public advocacy, academia, non-government work, and consulting. Most recently, she was Design Ethnographer at the Australian Consumer Association, where she led the social research programme within R&D. Kalpana worked on projects related to housing, the circular-economy, ageing, and energy affordability.
Prior to this, she was Assistant Professor at UTS Business School. Her research focused on organisational “stuckedness”—the how and why of our persistence with practices that are non-generative, or even counterproductive.
Kalpana received her PhD in Organisational Sociology from the University of Technology Sydney (Australia). She also holds a Bachelors of International Business and a BA with Honours in Political Science and International Relations from Macquarie University (Australia).
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