Over 70% of the SSTUWA membership is female. The
SSTUWA recognises that there are issues in workplaces and around the
matter of work-life balance which have a particular focus for females.

Bronwyn
Croghan, a classroom teacher with almost 30 years experience, has been
appointed to the role of Field Officer (Women, Equity and Equal
Opportunity), at the SSTUWA.
Bronwyn has spent the last three
years as a member of the SSTU and the AEU(WA) Executive. She was also
on the Executive in 1992-93. Since receiving her Diploma of Teaching
from Graylands College in 1977, she continued her studies to obtain her
Bachelor of Education from the WA College of Advanced Education in 1985
- and then her Graduate Diploma of Arts (Applied Women's Studies) from
Edith Cowan University in 1993. Her teaching has taken her from Clifton
Hills and Bakers Hills to Koongamia, from Bullsbrook District high to
Weld Square primary School in Morley.
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