Jayne was one of the first females to study mathematics at St John's Cambridge (1987-1990). She was elected to the JCR, and as such sat on the College Council where she pioneered work regarding the welfare care of students. In 2018, the college sought to focus on her campaign work. International Women’s Day | 9 … Continue reading St John’s, Cambridge
Launch of the Ozanne Foundation
The Ozanne Foundation was launched on December 28th 2017 to work with religious organisations around the world to eliminate discrimination based on sexuality or gender in order to embrace and celebrate the equality and diversity of all. The launch was announced by the Guardian in an exclusive interview with the Chair of the Foundation, the Rt Revd Paul Bayes, … Continue reading Launch of the Ozanne Foundation
New Bishop of London
Given the strategic importance of this appointment, Jayne was asked to comment both before and after the announcement of Rt Revd Sarah Mullally as the 133rd Bishop of London. Jayne gave the following reaction to the excellent news: "I am absolutely delighted with this extraordinarily brave, courageous and well-deserved appointment. Bishop Sarah is well used … Continue reading New Bishop of London
Church of England and Sexual Harassment
Following the multitude of allegations of sexual misconduct regarding Harvey Weinstein and others in positions of power in Westminster, Jayne looked at how best to lift the lid on the issue of sexual harassment and abuse within the Church of England. She started by commissioning a series of articles for her blog, ViaMedia.News and then … Continue reading Church of England and Sexual Harassment
Parliamentary Questions regarding Homophobia
Jayne was concerned that someone should try and hold the Primates to account for their commitments made in January 2016 regarding the condemnation of homophobic violence and prejudice. She approached the Rt Hon Ben Bradshaw MP for help, who kindly submitted the two following two questions to the Second Estates Commissioner, Dame Caroline Spelman MP … Continue reading Parliamentary Questions regarding Homophobia