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VU22771 Apply a gender lens to own work role: Learning Resources

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These unit resources are available for Registered Training Organisation (RTO) use.

The resources in this package include all learning resources required to support delivery of the unit as a standalone unit.

This package is made available for purchase under an unlimited use license valid until 31 July 2024. To purchase this package, you will be required to accept the terms of this license.

The Course in Gender Equity is Australia’s first accredited gender equity training program. The Course will equip individuals with the knowledge, skills and solutions to engage in gender equity work and identify and address gender equality issues in the workplace.

Gender inequality is a recognised social issue in Australia, as evidenced by the plethora of national, state and local strategies, plans and legal instruments developed to address it at its core.

The Course in Gender Equity has been accredited under Part 4.4 and 4.6 of the Education and Training Reform Act 2006 with the Victorian Registration & Qualifications Authority (VRQA), accreditation period 1 Aug 2019 to 31 July 2024.

The Course was developed with the support of the Victorian Government.

The Victorian TAFE network and Community Based Adult Education Provider’s that hold a Victorian Government Contract can access these resources direct from the Victorian Department of Education & Training, email training@whv.org.au to find out more.

Unit overview

This unit from the Course in Gender Equity supports the attainment of skills and knowledge to identify and reflect on the gendered elements within own work role. The unit also supports application of an intersectional approach to applying a gender lens to own work role.

It includes the development of skills to identify the impacts of gender inequities on own work role, as well as the ability to identify continuing networking and professional learning needs to build one’s ability to contribute to gender equity work in own work role.

This unit applies to practitioners and professionals with varying degrees of responsibility working in roles that require an understanding of gender equity. This unit enhances the ability to reflect on own performance and ability to contribute to gender equity work within known work environments and work practices.

Unit nominal hours are 18 hours.

Prerequisite requirements

VU22770 Develop a gender lens to support gender equity work

Product details

This package includes learning resources required to deliver the unit as a standalone unit, including.

  • Learner Guide
  • Learner Guide Glossary of Terms
  • Learner Guide Mapping Document
  • Gender Equity Style Guideline Licensee Instructions

Additional resources to support delivery

A Virtual Workplace is available as a SCORM package to enhance delivery of the Course in Gender Equity and is used to support workplace application of concepts and practices.

Teaching Resources are available for this unit, including:

  • Curriculum Document Sections A and B
  • Implementation Guide and Curriculum Document Section C – Unit of Competency
  • Sample Training & Assessment Strategy
  • RPL Tool
  • Assessment Guides, Tools and Mapping Documents
  • Session Plans, handouts and activities
  • Gender Equity Style Guideline Licensee Instructions

WHV recommends that Teaching gender equity: a toolkit for teaching gender equity units of competency is read by trainers delivering this unit.

Bonus

2022 Course update, to reflect new changes to the evidence base and actions required to update resources to support this new evidence.

Download details

Following payment, a link will be made available and emailed to the purchaser with details on how to download the learning resources.

The learning resources will be provided as a zipped file with a suite of Microsoft Word documents and PDFs. Learner Guides are not editable.

Further information

For further information on this Unit of Competency or the Course in Gender Equity please email training@whv.org.au.

 

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