Gender and Sexuality Sample Clauses

Gender and Sexuality. ‌ The College is committed to eradicating negative discrimination, harassment and bullying on the grounds of a person’s sexuality or gender. We became the first college in Scotland to achieve the Silver LGBT+ Charter of Rights, awarded by LGBT Youth in September 2017. In 2018, Borders College Students’ Association (BCSA) played a prominent role in arranging transgender awareness training for staff in order to raise awareness and understanding. BCSA has also developed a new activism-focused student LGBT group called ‘Stand Out!’ whose purpose is to organise equalities-related events and campaigns and awareness raising activities. The College recognises that it has a significant part to play in shaping people’s aspirations and in challenging gender stereotypes in relation to career choices. We published our institutional Gender Action Plan (iGAP) in summer 2017 which is due for review in Summer 2019. The iGAP also aims to ensure that marketing avoids gender bias, challenges gender stereotypes and that our services are cognisant of both transgender and non-binary gender issues. We will seek to maintain the proportion of males involved in education and training at the College at parity with females. The target for 2019/20 is to reduce to 75% the number of full time programmes with one gender making up more than 75% of enrolments. Key areas addressed through the iGAP are hairdressing, childcare, construction and engineering, through for example, work in schools and publicity materials. We will continue to carry out targeted events to the Senior Phase such as Girls into construction and Males into Care. This target reduces to 70% by 2020/21. We will update the iGAP annually. The College will monitor all programmes by learner success and gender from 2018/19 onwards and will look to take necessary action from 2019/20 onwards where specific issues have been identified with particular programmes. Outputs for 2019/20
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Gender and Sexuality. The College is committed to eradicating negative discrimination, harassment and bullying on the grounds of a person’s sexuality or gender. It became the first college in Scotland to achieve the Silver LGBT+ Charter of Rights which was awarded by LGBT Youth in September 2017. It has had a particular focus on providing training to its entire staff in transgender issues, raising awareness and understanding. The College recognises that it has a significant part to play in shaping people’s aspirations and in challenging gender stereotypes in relation to career choices. It published its Gender Action Plan in summer 2017 to ensure, among other things, that gender equality issues are addressed in its Developing the Young Workforce plans. The Plan also aims to ensure that marketing avoids gender bias, challenges gender stereotypes and that the College’s services are cognisant of both transgender and non-binary gender issues. We will look to gradually increase the proportion of males involved in education and training at the College to parity with females by 2020/21. The target for 2018/19 is to reduce to 70% the number of full time programmes with one gender making up more than 75% of enrolments. This target reduces to 68% by 2020/21. The Gender Action Plan will be updated annually at the end of the academic year. The College will monitor all programmes by learner success and gender from 2018/19 onwards and will look to take necessary action from 2019/20 onwards where specific issues have been identified with particular programmes. Outputs for 2018/19

Related to Gender and Sexuality

  • Gender and Number Any reference in this Agreement to gender shall include all genders, and words imparting the singular number only shall include the plural and vice versa.

  • GENDER AND PLURAL 31.01 Whenever the context so requires, the use of words herein in the singular shall be construed to include the plural, and words in the plural, the singular, and words whether in the masculine, feminine or neuter gender shall be construed to include all of said genders. By the use of either the masculine or feminine genders it is understood that said use is for convenience purposes only and is not to be interpreted to be discriminatory by reason of sex.

  • Genders The masculine, feminine and neuter genders used herein shall include the masculine, feminine and neuter genders.

  • Gender and Plurals Wherever the context so requires, the masculine gender includes the feminine or neuter, and the singular number includes the plural and conversely.

  • Gender Words used herein regardless of the number and gender specifically used, shall be deemed and construed to include any other number, singular or plural, and any other gender, masculine, feminine or neuter, as the context requires.

  • Gender and Use of Singular and Plural All pronouns shall be deemed to refer to the masculine, feminine, neuter, singular or plural, as the identity of the party or parties or their personal representatives, successors and assigns may require.

  • Gender Neutral Wherever used herein, a pronoun in the masculine gender shall be considered as including the feminine gender unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.

  • Gender and Development 17. The Borrower shall ensure that (a) the GAP is implemented in accordance with its terms; (b) the bidding documents and contracts include relevant provisions for contractors to comply with the measures set forth in the GAP; (c) adequate resources are allocated for implementation of the GAP; and (d) progress on implementation of the GAP, including progress toward achieving key gender outcome and output targets, are regularly monitored and reported to ADB.

  • Masculine or Feminine Gender Unless otherwise specifically stated, any provision in this Agreement which is expressed in terms of the masculine shall, in its application to a female employee, be read with the necessary changes to express the feminine, and vice versa.

  • Feminine/Masculine Pronouns Wherever the feminine pronoun is used in this Agreement, it includes the masculine pronoun and vice versa where the context so requires.

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