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SUMMARY:Regional Gender and Diversity Training of Trainers | 5-9 October 2015 | Bangkok\, Thailand
DESCRIPTION:Latest updates: \n \n  \n  \n1. **NEW**  Regional Gender and Diversity TOT report\n2. **NEW**  Regional Gender and Diversity Network meeting report\n3. **NEW**  VOICES FROM THE TRAINING highlights what the participants stated about the training and why it is important for the National Societies. \n  \nRegional Gender&Diversity TOT report | Regional Network meeting report \n………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. \n  \nThe Regional Gender and Diversity Training of Trainers was held 5-8 October 2015\, while the Regional South-East Asia Gender and Diversity Network was held 9 October 2015 in Bangkok. Below are related document of the training: \n\n\nAgenda\nParticipant List\nRegional Gender and Diversity TOT report\n\n\nThe resources of the training could be found in the Gender and Diversity Resource Library\, while the rest of the training materials related only to this particular training were added as the training goes along.\n \nDay 1 | 5 October 2015 \n   \n                       Speed debating on gender & diversity stereotypes                                            |         Group exercise on training cycle        |     Discussion on training course design      \n\n\nPresentation: That’s just so typical! by Christina Haneef\, IFRC\n\n\n\n\nPresentation: Understanding gender and diversity by Christina Haneef\, IFRC\n\n\nHighlighted: Session objective\, Group exercise: Speed debating\, Gender and diversity concept\, IFRC approach and framework\, and creating an inclusive training environment. \n\n\nPresentation: Training skills and adult learning by Gerard Witham\, Australian Red Cross\, accompanied by the IFRC South-East Asia Regional Gender and Diversity Training of Trainers Handbook – Pilot\n\n\nHighlighted: Session objective\, Learning styles\, Training cycle\, Setting aims and objectives\, and some group exercises. \n\n\nPresentation: Gender and Diversity for Resilience Resource Library by Christina Haneef\, IFRC\n\n\n \nDay 2 | 6 October 2015 \n   \n    Cabbage ball game as Recap exercise      |        Discussion on violence prevention | Ice breaker: Typhoon\, Tsunami\, Earthquake game |    Group 1 planning the session\n  \n\n\nPresentation: Violence prevention by Nita Ryarti\, Canadian Red Cross\n\n\nHighlighted: Strategic framework\, Categories\, types and forms of violence\, Root causes of violence\, Impact\, Vulnerable population\, Resiliency/Protective factors\, Protective instruments\, 10 steps to creating safe environment\, Priority policies\, PMI’s pathway. \n\n\nPresentation: Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Disasters by Devanna de la Puente\, UNFPA Inter-Agency Regional Emergency Gender Based Violence Advisor\n\n\nHighlighted: The link between gender and violence\, the exacerbating impact of disasters to sexual and gender-based violence\, practical approaches to mitigate sexual and gender-based violence.\n \nMore resources on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Disasters from Global Protection Cluster/UNFPA: \n\n\nProgress in Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Programming and Coordination in Myanmar 2014\nFAQ in GBV in Myanmar 2014\nBuilding Survivor-Centered Support Services: Women’s and Girls’ Centers in Myanmar – Guidelines and Minimum Standards\, Myanmar 2014\nGender-Based Violence in the aftermath of the Nepal Earthquake \nList of Resources on Gender and Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies\n\n\n\n\n\nPresentation: Starting with Ourselves by Christina Haneef\, IFRC\n\n\nHighlighted: Six core principles of sexual exploitation and abuse\, IFRC reporting mechanism\, what we can do. \nVideo: To Serve with Pride: Zero tolerance for sexual exploitation and abuse by our own staff \n\n\nPresentation: Delivery of training and monitoring and evaluation by Gerard Witham\, Australian Red Cross\n\n\nHighlighted: Training techniques\, Training methods\, Training delivery\, Monitoring\, Evaluation\, Giving feedback and group work. \n\n\nGroup 1 Presentation: Dignity\, Access\, Participation and Safety of the elderly | Session planing\n\n\nInstruction for the Group: Powerpoint presentation template | Guidance sheet \n \nDay 3 | 7 October 2015 \n   \n              Group 2 on disability inclusion        |       Group 3 activity on gender analysis      |     Group 4 activity on DAPS of Migrants     | Group 5 activity on gender mainstreaming\n  \n\n\nGroup 2 Presentation: Dignity\, Access\, Participation and Safety of people with disabilities | Session planning\n\n\nInstruction for the Group: Powerpoint presentation template | Guidance sheet \n\n\nGroup 3 Presentation: Gender Analysis | Session planning\n\n\nInstruction for the Group: Powerpoint presentation template | Guidance sheet \n\n\nGroup 4 Presentation: Dignity\, Access\, Participation and Safety of Migrants | Session planning\n\n\nInstruction for the Group: Powerpoint presentation template | Guidance sheet \n\n\nGroup 5 Presentation: Gender Mainstreaming | Session planning\n\n\nInstruction for the Group: Powerpoint presentation template | Guidance sheet \n \nDay 4 | 8 October 2015 \n   \n      Bus trip to Baan Pramong moo 1             |   Group photo in Baan Pramong moo 1   | Thai Red Cross briefing on CBDRR program | Head of Village’s briefing on village profile                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               and disaster committee \n   \n         Simulation exercise: evacuation      |  Elderly members running emergency kitchen  |                 Group discussion                  | Elderly members with key roles in preparedness\n \nField trip Baan Pramong moo 1 in Singburi Province\, Thailand\, where the Thai Red Cross has been running a Community Based Disaster Risk Reduction (CBDRR) programme since 2005. The village developed a new ‘Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Plan’\, which outlines the roles of people in the committee highlighting the inclusion of the elderly members of the community with key roles in the preparedness and response to disasters in their village. The plan is also inclusive of both men and women from the community. \n\n\nRead more from the Information sheet for field visit.\n\n\n \nGender and Diversity Network Meeting | 9 October 2015 \nAfter the Regional Gender and Diversity Training of Trainers\, the Gender and Diversity network meeting was held among the related focal points from the South-East Asia National Societies\, which discusses issues among which: \n\n\nSexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) and what National Societies can do at the International Conference in relation to the resolution and pledges.\nRegional Gender and Diversity Network meeting report\n\n\n  \n  \nSubpages (1): Voices of the Training
URL:https://www.rcrc-resilience-southeastasia.org/event/oct-2015-regional-gender-and-diversity-training-of-trainers/
CATEGORIES:Gender and Diversity,Thailand
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