Girls: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Debate

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Lord Hayward

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Girls: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

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Thursday 18th December 2025

(1 day, 10 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness Blake of Leeds Portrait Baroness Blake of Leeds (Lab)
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We share the concerns outlined by my noble friend about workplace culture, and particularly its impact on women in STEM careers. We know that the STEM sector is crucial for future economic growth, employing 9.4 million people. Currently, women make up just 25% of the total STEM workforce in the UK. Workplace attitudes start in school, and this is where we are beginning to challenge stereotypes early, working in primary schools. We fund the STEM Ambassadors and I Belong programmes, which inspire girls and aim to break down cultural barriers. We are also refreshing the curriculum to make it more inclusive, with a greater focus on digital literacy and skills.

Lord Hayward Portrait Lord Hayward (Con)
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My Lords, the Minister is replying specifically in relation to science and the like, but women play an inadequate role in very many parts of society, most notably, for example, in sport. Will she take this opportunity to congratulate the England women’s football team and, in particular, the England women’s rugby team on their successes this year and hope that the likes of Ellie Kildunne will set an example for women in society to take up more sport, whether at a higher level or just at a general activity level?

Baroness Blake of Leeds Portrait Baroness Blake of Leeds (Lab)
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I think it is fair to say that I was not expecting that question, but I absolutely acknowledge and accept everything the noble Lord has said. The most important thing, of course, is that we all send our huge congratulations and recognise the contribution these young women are making, but we also have to understand that all sportspeople can be incredible ambassadors and role models. In my local area, rugby league is huge; they are getting the kids in and training. Girls’ rugby is, I think, the fastest growing sport in Leeds. If they misbehave or do not come along, they are out. The discipline is extraordinary. I thank the noble Lord for the question, and I hope he will please pass on my messages.