Leading law firm, Taylor Emmet, has launched its new Women’s Health and Wealth networking group, a new initiative created to provide a supportive and inclusive space where women can access guidance, build connections and gain practical advice on wellbeing, financial security, and life transitions.
The initiative will deliver a comprehensive programme of events, workshops and social gatherings, addressing key areas such as mental wellbeing, overcoming imposter syndrome, safeguarding personal wealth, and navigating significant life transitions, including those arising from major personal changes.
It will also provide opportunities for open discussion, peer support and professional insight, bringing women together from across industries and sectors.
The initiative launches following Taylor Emmet’s announcement as an official sponsor of the 2026 Netball Super Cup, which returned to Sheffield’s Utilita Arena on 21 February 2026.
Jo Chan Shaw, Senior Business Development Manager at Taylor Emmet, said: “Women’s Health and Wealth has been created to offer meaningful support, practical guidance and genuine connection for women at every stage of life.
“We want to create a safe, welcoming space where women feel comfortable seeking advice, sharing experiences and learning how to protect their health, confidence and financial future.
“In alignment with International Women’s Day on 8 March 2026, the partnership reflects this year’s theme, ‘Give to Gain,’ encouraging individuals, organisations and communities to contribute meaningfully to areas such as education, health, economic empowerment, and leadership.
“Sheffield has a strong sense of community and collaboration, and we’re incredibly excited to bring this initiative to the city. By working alongside partners, charities and local organisations, we aim to build a network that empowers women, removes barriers, and provides long-term value for individuals, families and the wider community.”
