February

Module 2: Working with Standards and Guides to Foster Equality and Inclusion

Training

Module 2: Working with Standards and Guides to Foster Equality and Inclusion

This module prepares you to apply the various standards and guidelines in your work, and to support others to do the same. You will work in groups to explore the standards and decide which to apply to a case study. You will examine the barriers that individuals and communities may face in using and accessing services using the Availability, Accessibility, Acceptability and Quality (AAAQ) framework. You will evaluate your case study using the Gender and Age marker then reflect on how your identity and power affects your approach to using these tools and decision-making. 

Module Aim: To be able to navigate the Humanitarian Inclusion Standards for older people and people with disabilities (HIS) and IASC Gender handbook, among other humanitarian policies and guidelines. 

Module Objectives:

By the end of this module you will be able to:

  • Navigate the HIS and the IASC Gender Handbook and reflect on their value, relevance and applicability. 
  • Explain how to prioritise and apply standards that need addressing in your work. 
  • Describe the Gender and Age Marker and how to use it. 
  • Recognize aspects of humanitarian programming that comply with Gender and Age Marker key standards. 
  • Use the AAAQ framework to analyse barriers to inclusion. 

Module Structure

This module is a blended learning programme comprising the following:

  • Facilitated live session - 3.5 hours
  • Self-paced learning - 1.5 hours
  • Facilitated group work & discussion -1.25 hours

Time commitment required is 6.25 hours for this module.

This module is part of the 5-module course on Diversity, Equality and Inclusion in Humanitarian Programming. The course offers a flexible, modular approach to online learning. There is one core module that introduces the concepts, and then four optional modules. You can select any of the four optional modules depending on your needs and develop your own learning journey at a pace that suits you. More on other modules please see here.

Where is this Module hosted?

The live online sessions are hosted on Zoom. We recommend joining via the Zoom app. Participants may join the training via a browser, although the browser offers limited access to some of the interactive features of the training.

Participants will be expected to have a stable internet connection and to actively participate in all facilitated sessions.

Self-paced learning, facilitated group works and discussion will be on RedR UK’s eLearning platform. Participants will receive instructions on how to join the course with guidance on after registration.

What is the schedule for live facilitated session?

Module 2. Working with Standards and Guides to Foster Equality and Inclusion:

24 February 2022, 09:00 AM -12:30 PM (GMT+0)

All live session times are in accordance to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).

Facilitated sessions will include 30 min of break.

For the schedule for other modules offered as part of the Diversity, Equality and Inclusion in Humanitarian Programming, please see here

How much does the module cost?

  • £120 (individual fee i.e., for those funding themselves);  
  • £150 (organisational fee i.e, for those being funded by an organisation)

RedR UK is committed to making our courses accessible to any organisation, regardless of size. We offer 10% discount for local NGOs – limited seats. Please email training@redr.org.uk for further details. We also offer course scholarships for eligible participants who meet specific criteria. For more information on RedR UK Scholarships and how to apply, please click here.

To register to this module, please click on the link below:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/module-2working-with-standards-and-guides-to-foster-equality-and-inclusion-tickets-218668753127

Refunds

For bookings cancelled two or more weeks before a course, administrative charges will apply. Applicants will be entitled to a refund of 85% of the course fees paid, or if places are available will be offered a transfer of 90% of the course fees paid onto the next course. If the applicant chooses to transfer and then cancels their booking again, neither a further transfer nor a refund will be offered. For bookings cancelled one to ten working days* before a course begins, 25% of the course fee will be refunded (*during normal UK working days, Monday-Friday and working hours 9am-5pm). Please see our FAQs here and our T&Cs here.

HPass Badge

Upon completion of the course, you will be eligible to apply for a HPass Badge, a digital indicator of achievement, and a way for participants to demonstrate their skills and experience in the humanitarian sector. You can find more information on HPass Badges here.

If you have any questions about this course or require further information, please contact training@redr.org.uk.

In case of any complaints, please email complaints@redr.org.uk

RedR UK is committed to making sure everyone’s needs are met, including people of different genders, ages and disabilities. If you have any specific access requirements or learning needs RedR UK are committed to try and make reasonable adjustments to support your needs, please email training@redr.org.uk at any stage of the booking process to talk directly to RedR UK about your needs.

 

Course Overview

Course Length
1 day
Location
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Timezone
Europe/London
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