Gender Inequality and Injuries In Womens Sport

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Wanting to support the breast injuries and gender inequality of women playing in contact sport

bronti westaway

Flexible Funding
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New South Wales, Australia

Womens sport went professional over 40 years ago and yet it is still heavily unfunded and supported. At the same time players are much more vulnerable to breast injuries due to the lack of protective equipment due to gender bias around available products and designs. 

 

The focus of this project is to create a solution to reduce the risk of breast injuries while also increasing the gender equality in womens sports through the use of technology.

 

Therefore I propose the idea of creating a protective bra for girls of all ages with the materials of memory foam, polyester and or spandex.

 

With this being my first campaign my goal of $2,000 will ensure that all the funds I gain will go straight to the production of this product and the marketing. 

 

 

 

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C  claude blanc

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