Preparing for Gender Impact Assessments
(Community)

Course summary
Who should do the course?
Why do this course?
 In this course, you'll build your knowledge to understand why Gender Impact Assessments are important. We'll start
 by learning about the difference between gender equity and gender equality before looking at the socio-
ecological
 model. 
We'll then look at the obligations of defined entities under the Gender Equality Act 2020 and consider what’s
 required 
to conduct Gender Impact Assessments in your workplace.


 Any individual of a defined entity who may be required to complete Gender Impact Assessments in their workplace.


 This course will improve your knowledge of some key concepts related to Gender Impact Assessments and give you
 the information needed to begin completing them in your workplace.

Course information

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Course version history:
- Version 2.0 as at August 2024: Updated course name - Preparing for Gender Impact Assessments (Community). Formatting updates.
- Version 1.1 as at July 2023: Pre and post-course evaluations added
- Version 1 as at July 2023: First version published.

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