Realisation of gender equality in written and spoken language attained when women and men and those who do not conform to the binary gender system are made visible and addressed in language as persons of equal value, dignity, integrity and respect.
… The European Institute for Gender Equality [1] (EIGE) announces traineeship … videos and other audio-visual products; Identify gender-sensitive visuals to support EIGE’s communication products; … written, an excellent knowledge of at least one other EU language as well as computer skills applicable to a Windows …
… partners are the national bodies responsible for gender equality policies and national statistical offices. … on combating gender-based violence; Support work on gender-sensitivelanguage through EIGE’s tools (such as the Gender Equality …
… diversity and took several measures to officially support gender balance, the promotion gap between women and men … Check your internal communication to ensure you avoid language and images that include gender stereotypes (e.g. … coffee or taking notes). Tip! EIGE’s Toolkit on Gender-sensitive Communication gives concrete guidance on how to …
… The European Institute for Gender Equality, the regulatory agency of the European Union, … of this framework contract (FWC) is for: Lot 1 - Gender-sensitivelanguage review in Central and northern Europe languages: …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area Around seven per cent of the total … of affordable, accessible and appropriate professional language courses for qualified migrants and cultural and … notes that women are not guaranteed consistent gender-sensitive treatment when they seek protection in the European …
… Relevance of gender in the policy area The complex and evolving security … groups of women and men, and girls and boys, a gender-sensitive approach is needed. Mainstreaming a gender … by scholars and civil society organisations . Using the language of women’s rights to justify security policies has …
… practices on integration. A new study from EIGE provides a gender analysis of policies on education and training of … can include the provision of free childcare during language classes, or mentoring by other migrant women. … the potential of migrant women and men through gender-sensitive policymaking. For more information, please …
… The European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) envisages awarding a low-value contract for the quality assurance of the gender equality glossary and thesaurus translations in Czech, … and Slovak and ensure that the translations are gendersensitive. The service provider will also be requested to …
… The European Institute for Gender Equality[1] (EIGE) announces traineeship opportunities … videos and other audio-visual products; Identify gender-sensitive visuals to support EIGE’s communication products; … written, an excellent knowledge of at least one other EU language as well as computer skills applicable to a Windows …
… handshake have in common? They are all examples of gender-discriminatory, even sexist language. They imply that all police officers are men and … and treat people with respect, EIGE has developed a gender-sensitive communication toolkit, including a booklet and …
… her; her or his. Use the third person plural (‘they’). Use gender-neutral pronouns, such as “ze”. Rephrase to omit … article (the) or indefinite article (a). Information about gender and gendered nouns (“female lawyer”) Do not provide … each. Subordination and trivialisation Ensure that your language actively promotes gender equality by not …
… an interest in making their communication more inclusive Language is a reflection of the attitudes, behaviours and … words for general references can reflect assumptions about gender roles and influence readers. This toolkit is an easy-to-use guide on how to use more gender-sensitivelanguage. Access the toolkit's web page …
… diminutive affixes to denote that the referent is female. Gender-sensitive writers should avoid these expressions as they can trivialise women. Example Gender-discriminatory language The usherette helped me to my seat just as the …
… name. Instead just refer to someone's ‘last name’ Examples Gender-discriminatory language Mr and Mrs Alistair Farrar will be attending this evening. Gender-sensitivelanguage Jessica Farrar and Alistair Farrar will be …
… Although gender-neutral language can be a way of overcoming the use of the male as … extra support to come forward. Better language (gender-sensitive) In 2014, 23% of women and 5% of men aged 18-65 …
… this removes women from the common experience. Examples Gender-discriminatory language The responsible citizen will report anything suspicious he sees to the police. Gender-sensitivelanguage The responsible citizen will report …
… ‘man’ to refer to the experiences of all people. Example Gender-discriminatory language Under the law, all men are equal. Gender-neutral … language Under the law, all people are equal. Gender-sensitivelanguage Under the law, all women and men are …
… We communicate ideas about the world not only through language, but also through the images we choose to use. A piece of communication is gender-discriminatory if the people within the images are … options so that you can make more inclusive and gender-sensitive choices. When you use emojis remember these are …