… With a score of 67.9 out of 100, the EU is at least 60 years away from … “We have seen small, steady gains year on year but this time we have a reason for concern. The coronavirus pandemic … cannot afford. More than ever, policymakers will need to use the results of our Index to design inclusive solutions …
… actors; clearly defining the role and responsibilities of each agency and ensuring that these are well understood … acted on and monitored; developing a common understanding of risk assessment aims and objectives among all actors, and using shared risk assessment tools that facilitate the useof a common language and a shared understanding of risk; …
… In deciding which approach to use, police should consider that effective risk assessment of intimate partner violence must meet the requirements set … across sectors and agencies to monitoring risk levels over time. Another benefit of the structured professional …
… The Council of the European Union, in its conclusions from 2006, noted … to improve and strengthen the development and regular useof gender impact assessment when drafting: Legislation … Programmes Projects Scope of gender impact assessment The useof the gender impact assessment has been often considered …
… This effect is known as ‘gender impact’. An assessment of the gender impact of any initiative involves a process of … well-being, security, knowledge-education, mobility, time, and so on) and in their exercise of fundamental rights … change? If yes, what will be the changes? Will the unequal useoftime between women and men change? If yes, what will …
… the foreseen impact in gender relations . Once the effects of the proposed policy have been identified, they should be … to weigh the positive, neutral or negative gender impact of any initiative: 1. Participation of women and men The … resources such as education, employment, careers, health, time, money, power, information, new technologies, etc. The …
… rules to keep in mind when considering the implementation of gender impact assessment. Policital commitment The gender … the investment of different resources: gender experts, time, gender training and capacity-building, tools, data … not only to perform gender impact assessment but also to use the potential of the gender impact assessment process for …
… weaknesses Model The European Commission deploys a variety of methods in its approach to gender mainstreaming. These … legislative and policy initiatives are not overlooked. The useof a centralised system of impact assessment in the … to analyse its strengths and its weaknesses in order to use the different steps as drivers for gender mainstreaming …
… drafting (2007) have been issued by the Ministry of Justice, thus providing some sort of regulated frame to … impact assessment in the beginning of preparatory work Use the following test questions: ‘Are people’s everyday … sometimes become a quick exercise performed at the same time as other impact assessments. Indeed, the gender impact …
… by law in the Basque Country since 2005, in the framework of the Equal opportunities between women and men Act . Furthermore, the province of Gipuzkoa, within the Basque Country, has also developed … Gender impact assessment was applied for the first time in 2007 by the Basque government, when the assessment …
… was established in Lower Saxony in 2004, in the framework of gender-mainstreaming work. As a consequence, draft cabinet … skills regarding gender mainstreaming during their work time. It offers the possibility of taking a multiple-choice … Access to information, healthcare and technology; Useoftime (free time, time spent at work, time spent with …
… and weaknesses Context SALAR is the Swedish Association of Local Authorities and Regions . It supports the work on … smaller organisations, gender issues might be handled part-time by an officer in the human resources department, leaving … process. Over time there was a modest increase in the useof gender impact assessment, and in the final report 19 …