Services or programmes aiming to ensure that couples and individuals are able to decide freely and responsibly the number and spacing of their children, that they have the information and means to do so, that informed choices are made, and that a full range of safe and effective methods are made available.
… as well as by other variables (age, disability, ethnicity, family type, etc.), to the extent possible. Responsibility … interventions (e.g. to build/repurpose rooms to create family-friendly spaces on parliament grounds). Duration and … by sex and other variables where possible such as age, family status, disability, race, ethnicity, etc.). Examples …
… notes on data collection and analysis in the context of planning and implementing your GEP. Plan your monitoring and … areas to focus on and set out measures in your GEP. When planning the details of your GEP, consider in which way you … the influence of other factors (such as age, career stage, family status, contractual basis). Try to consider at least …
… are fully aware of the options available to them and their family. This gender-sensitive approach is reflected in a … toolkit, listing all instruments supporting staff planning or returning from maternity or parental leave. The … each phase with corresponding guidelines, a checklist for planning the leave, as well as services such as a nursery, …