… WHO defines health behaviour as ‘any activity undertaken by an individual, … protecting or maintaining health, whether or not such behaviour is objectively effective towards that end’ … al., 2021). These factors play a particularly influential role in the health behaviour of lone mothers, who are likely …
… in the jobs market but also helps men to develop their role as parents. The main rationale for the campaign was to … the project aimed to encourage men to play a more active role in parenting and to take parental leave in order to do … obvious conceptually, the point here is to highlight men’s role in fathering); To build a model of equal parenting among …
… project selection criteria and evaluation plans. Their role is to ensure the quality of EU Funds' processes, as well … period, the Commission proposes “to give a more prominent role to the monitoring committees in supervising the … impacts of social norms, values, rationality and social behaviour. Stakeholders and beneficiaries, both women and …
… leave and the return to work; digital enlighteners; the role of women's organizations for empowerment of women; and … in which, through the examples of successful women role-models, women can motivate others who lack belief that … have proven themselves in these sectors, are showcased as role-models for success and influence. During the events, the …
… have been defined in the following ways: Coercive behaviour is an act or a pattern of acts of assault, threats, … used to harm, punish or frighten the victim. Controlling behaviour is a range of acts designed to make a person … levels of competence and according to the specific role of police officers undertaking risk management …
… violence [1] . Sexist attitudes, practices and behaviour contribute to these inequalities. Within the … there is no specific definition of sexism. Sexist behaviour is partly covered under Article 12a of the Staff … Fundamental Rights of the EU. However, while some sexist behaviour may breach these anti-harassment and …
… 2004; Oliver et al., 2005). Lower levels of health-seeking behaviour are shown to be related to social construction and … to traditional masculinity norms can affect their health behaviour in multiple ways. These include an inability to … sometimes condoned. Common factors affecting help-seeking behaviour include a preference to handle the problem by …
… to what is 'normal' and acceptable. Women play an active role in society, yet – all too often – we use language that … society; Raise awareness of how language affects our behaviour; Make people more comfortable with expressing …
… Gender plays a specific role both in the incidence and the prevalence of specific … and socioeconomic and cultural factors that affect the behaviour of women and men and their access to health …
… are caring. This impacts career prospects and everyday behaviour in the workplace, such as women more frequently … they’re doing and offers advice on how to deal with sexist behaviour and workplace practices. Sexism is inefficient as …
… and psychological harassment? Are you clear about the role of management in establishing a working environment free … harassment? Do you understand sexism and what kind of behaviour or organisational practices could be deemed sexist? … you ensured your team understand sexism and what kind of behaviour or organisational practices could be deemed sexist? …
… skills and sometimes also a change in attitude and behaviour. Recognising that no political or organisational … objective and seek to foster changes in people’s behaviour and attitudes. Gender-equality competence in public …
… as well as a person’s individual characteristics and behaviour, and can be described as ‘circumstances in which … healthcare (both preventive and curative) plays a critical role too. It has been affirmed as a right and is included in … aspects of gender equality: health status, health behaviour and access to health services. Health status looks …
… resources. Sexism harms employees Sexist expectations and behaviour have been shown to negatively affect employees’ … belonging, mental health and job satisfaction [2] . Sexist behaviour and practices, when frequent and normalised, have … Eurobarometer [6] . When employees feel that sexist behaviour and practices persist in spite of efforts to build …
… [2]. Gender awareness raising plays an important role in informing women and men about gender equality, the … stereotypes, reduce the care gap and promote men’s active role in the family. It is also important to develop specific … and boys in recognition of the need to understand their role in achieving gender equality and to involve them in …
… of biology and modifiable factors, such as risky behaviour, smoking and excessive alcohol consumption (Kolip, … than women to die from causes related to risky health behaviour. According to Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019 … to explain the higher proportion of non-fatal suicidal behaviour among womenand the preponderance of menwho complete …
… critical for men. We will, for example, discuss the role of men in gender-based violence and how to cooperate … Equality Index, which are relevant for men such as health behaviour or care activities . We look forward to receiving …
… consistently state their commitment to eradicating sexist behaviour and practices in their organisation. Concerns about … it . As you saw in the ‘Understand’ section, sexist behaviour and practices are prevalent across society and work … campaign on social media. 6. Be clear that sexist behaviour will not be tolerated When announcing your position …