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2023 RAN Women’s History Month Online Forum
Equity isn't just a nice-to-have, it's a must-have. In honor of closing out Women's History Month, join us Wednesday, March 29 at 6 PM ET for an online forum featuring current and former national team players of the Rugby Americas North community. Shaunagh Brown,...
Shaunagh Brown: Inspiring A New Generation
Photo: World Rugby / Caroline Deegan of Cayman Photography Cayman Islands Having recently retired from her international playing career, 32-year-old British-born Shaunagh Brown is now setting her sights on rugby in the Cayman Islands. With Brown’s last test match at...
2023 Rugby Americas North Under-19s Men’s and Senior Women’s 15s Tournament Venue Confirmed
KINGSTON, JAMAICA — today, event organizers are excited to announce the venue for the 2023 Rugby Americas North (RAN) Under-19s Men’s and Senior Women’s 15s Tournament. The five-day event will take place July 12 - 16 in Kingston, Jamaica – held at the University of...
RAN Women in Leadership Directive (WiLD)
In March 2018 Rugby Americas North awarded three World Rugby Leadership Development scholarships to women in the RAN region. The scholarships are a part of World Rugby’s Leadership Development program which was launched in 2018 to develop and support the next generation of female leaders. World Rugby provided funds for two recipients in 2018, with Rugby Americas North taking the added step to fund one additional scholarship. Araba ‘Roo’ Chintoh (CAN), Jillion Potter (USA) and Maria Thomas (TTO) received funding for their proposals in the inaugural year.
2018-19 RAN World Rugby Leadership Development Scholarship Recipients
2018-19 RAN WiLD Leadership Group
This past August the recipients were joined by Martha Daines (USA), Tamara Dixon (JAM), Liz Ferguson (CAN), Cristina Flores (MEX), and Meg Howat (CAN) ahead of the Rugby Americas North EGM. During a productive 1-day workshop the group saw a need for additional structure and recognized the desire to create a broader impact. The Women in Leadership Directive (WiLD) was born and the following scops was set forth:
MISSION:
- To be an inclusive resource to support and advocate for girls and women in rugby
- To work to raise the standard of resources, education, governance, and competitions for girls and women in rugby
- To achieve the vision of women in RAN making an impact in all aspects of the global game of rugby
VISION:
Women in RAN making an impact in all aspects of the global game.
GOALS:
- Women fill key leadership roles in GOVERNANCE, ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL and COMMERCIAL positions in RAN
- Women are TECHNICAL EXPERTS of the women’s game.
- A sustainable community for MENTORSHIP, SUPPORT, NETWORKING and ADVOCACY in the game for women and girls.
YEAR 1 TARGETS:
- SHARE initiatives, GATHER information, TARGET potential leaders at RAN 7s, Canadian and USA University Championships.
- Caribbean & Mexico PARTNERSHIP EXCHANGE with USA & Canadian Universities.
- FINANCIAL SUPPORT for developing leaders rugby-focused LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
- Develop VIDEO ANALYSIS SKILLS through a WORKSHOP with an elite analyst.
YEAR 1 LONGITUDINAL TARGETS:
- Build and sustain Communities of Conversation (Webinar, FaceBook/WhatsApp, or Google Communities group).
- Ensure that members have suitable harassment policies and procedures.
- Address unconscious bias and build inclusive board cultures with RAN members through education and guidance.
- Invite leading women in specific areas to be involved in Communities of Conversation and as mentors.
SHORT TERM GOALS
- Establish partnership network between USA and Canada University teams and targeted Caribbean countries, with funding for a couple of exchanges.
- Meet with Canadian University Championship teams to share and gather information about mentoring opportunities and pathways in the game.
- Develop video analysis skills through a workshop with an elite analyst.
- Build and sustain Communities of Conversation (Webinar, FaceBook/WhatsApp, or Google Communities group).
- Invite leading women in specific areas to be involved in the Communities of Conversation and as mentors.
- Arrange leadership interviews with governance or executive level person in suitable organizations. Share reflections of the experience.
- Ensure that members have suitable harassment policies and procedures.
- Address unconscious bias and build inclusive board cultures with RAN members through education and guidance.
WiLD is comprised of women representing all of the regions of RAN and dedicated to organic and reciprocal examples of positive and accurate representation.
Read more about WiLD’s 2019 Goals.