A reality check on the gap between legal rights and lived experience. Why true equity is missing in healthcare, economic opportunity, and personal safety — and how systems designed around a male default produce "unintended" disadvantages for women. Covers patriarchy as a social structure (not an indictment), invisible burdens, and what collective accountability could look like.
The full curriculum, quizzes, and certificate are on hassl.uk.
These multimodal assets are supplementary — designed to introduce or reinforce, not replace.
Asset 01 — Video Explainer
A NotebookLM-generated explainer video walking through the framework with narrated visuals.
Auto-narrated explainer on the gap between equal rights on paper and unequal outcomes in healthcare, work, and safety.
Asset 02 — Audio Deep-Dive
A NotebookLM Audio Overview — two AI hosts in a conversational deep-dive. Suitable for commuting, gym, or anywhere you'd listen to a podcast.
Deep-dive on the male-default systems that quietly disadvantage women — medical research, drug dosing, urban design, workplace structures.
Asset 03 — Infographic
Single-poster reference. Click to enlarge.
Single-poster reference covering healthcare disparities, the pay/safety/autonomy gaps, and the systems that compound them for marginalised women.
Asset 04 — Slides
A presentation deck. Useful for facilitating a session or running through the framework with a group. Each slide is a designed visual; click any to enlarge.
Cover, what we mean by patriarchy, the healthcare gap, the economic gap, the safety gap, and the case for intersectional reform. Editable in PowerPoint or Keynote.
Asset 05 — Mind Map
Interactive mind map of the curriculum. Pan, zoom, click branches to expand or collapse.
Interactive map: rights on paper, the gaps in practice, who carries the cost, and what changes it.