Crafting Inclusive Policy for Gender Equality

Inclusive policy makes gender visible in public policy processes and outcomes, challenges assumptions of gender neutrality, and promotes social and economic equality for all. This learning experience will equip you with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to engage in gender analysis across various public policy fields. You will gain a deep understanding of concepts and methodologies to identify and address the differential and intersectional impacts of policies and their funding on men, women and those identifying as non-binary.
The duration of learning is approximately 50 hours over 8 weeks. This includes self-paced learning, facilitated workshops, quizzes and group activities with your peers.
Discussions may be challenging at times, but will occur within a supportive and psychologically safe environment. You will be expected to undertake the course with an open, curious, respectful mindset.
This learning experience has been provided by the University of New South Wales in partnership with APS Academy and Office for Women (PM&C) and other agencies. It is delivered virtually by leading experts from UNSW on the UNSW Navigator platform.
Participant benefits
- Explain the policy and legislative frameworks that impact gender equality in the Australian Government context.
- Demonstrate the benefits of considering gender when designing policy, programs and services.
- Identify the subtle and overt ways that gender and other intersectional factors impact equality.
- Conduct Gender Impact Assessments using disaggregated and intersectional data.
- Apply an intersectional lens to policy development, drawing on lived experiences to improve gender equality.
Suitable for
All staff, in particular policy practitioners with varying levels of experience in gender analysis.
Staff from state and territory governments are welcome to enrol.
Considerations
- Enrolments are direct through the UNSW website.
Skills recognition upon completion
- You will be awarded a digital badge from UNSW certifying your expertise.
- You will be given 2 credits from UNSW opening the door to the possibility of applying for academic credit in accordance with UNSW’s credit and exemptions policy.
Category and User Level
This learning experience aligns with the Strategy, Policy and Evaluation Craft at the Practitioner level.
Price
$1650 per person. Payment made via UNSW.
Additional Information
- To enrol in this session you will need a valid APSLearn profile.
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- If the session is full or none of the additional sessions are suitable, you can express your interest, through APSLearn, for this event. You will be added to a mailing list to be notified when a new session becomes available.