Hot on the heels of module 3 we are delighted to let you know module 4 of our e-learning course Introduction to Gender-Responsive Health is now live.
In module 4 you will take a deep dive into the Australian policy making process, covering the different stages in the process as well as the policy cycle.
You will also learn about the challenges and opportunities for gender-responsive policy implementation in different settings that support women’s health.
We’ve had some great feedback from our user testers and early adopters so far:
"Thank you for this opportunity and for all the work that's been put into these modules; it has been very helpful for my personal development as well and I'm very excited for this tool to go out into the world!"
Niranjana Ghosh, SHARE Campaign Assistant (Volunteer)
"‘This is a great and useful resource!’
Anonymous, migrant and refugee health worker
This new practical and evidence-based module builds on previous learning and gets us one step closer to the complete course, which will look like:
- Module 1: What’s Gender Got to Do with It? Understanding Gender-Responsive Health
- Module 2: What Can Gender-Responsive Health Look Like? Gendered Inequities vs. Gender-Responsive Approaches
- Module 3: The Gendered Framework for Action on Prevention and Healthcare
- Module 4: What’s Policy Got to Do with It? Gender Equity in Public Health and Workplace Policy
- Module 5: What’s Next? Taking Action (coming soon)
Remember our course is flexible and self-paced so you and your colleagues can do it in a time and place that suits you and it’s never too late to start.
After completing each module, you will receive a badge to share on social media, and at the end of entire course you will receive a certificate to acknowledge your effort.
Help us spread the news and increase the impact of this course, by sharing with your colleagues, workplaces and organisations who play a role in health and social care.
The more people who take actions to build a more gender-responsive health system, the closer we will be to achieving health equity.
A special thanks to all the Alliance members and supporters who helped us bring this module to life.