You’re Invited! Launch of the ‘Introduction to Gender-Responsive Health’ e-Learning Course

Invitation to the launch of ‘Introduction to Gender-Responsive Health’ e-Learning Modules

Australian Women’s Health Alliance is proud to launch the prototype of our new free e-learning course: ‘Introduction to Gender-Responsive Health’.

Our free online training modules will support learners across health, well-being and social services and policy to:

  • Increase understanding of gender-responsive health
  • Apply a gender-responsive approach to health and prevention
  • Use plain language to communicate about gender equity
  • Reflect on their context and identify ways to strengthen their approach to gender-responsive health.
 

We developed these modules in close collaboration with members and key supporters. After extensive user testing, we are excited to launch a prototype of Module 1, with later modules to follow.

Date and time: Wednesday 19 June

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM AWST (WA)
6:30 PM – 7:30 PM ACST (NT/SA)
7:00 PM – 8:00 PM AEST (ACT/NSW/Qld/Tas/Vic)

Location: Zoom

  • Gain an overview of the course and how it can support ongoing professional development
  • Learn how you can introduce this training into your workplace or community
  • Tune into a conversation with guest speakers about the possibilities of embedding gender-responsive approaches to health in practice

Social media kit

Please share this event with your networks and encourage colleagues, friends and family to tune in.

The social media kit contains:

  • Key messages
  • An example newsletter article
  • Suggested social media text for different audiences
  • Social media tiles below (click to Zoom in, right-click to save).
 
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