Gender Equality, Policy and Advocacy G (12203.1)
| Available teaching periods | Delivery mode | Location |
|---|---|---|
| View teaching periods | Online real-time |
ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ - Canberra, Online |
| EFTSL | Credit points | Faculty |
| 0.125 | 3 | Faculty Of Business, Government & Law |
| Discipline | Study level | HECS Bands |
| Canberra Law School | Graduate Level | Band 2 2021 (Commenced Before 1 Jan 2021) Band 4 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan 2021) Band 4 2021 (Commenced After 1 Jan Social Work_Exclude 0905) |
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:1. Describe complex concepts and theories related to gender and public policy;
2. Analyse the impact of gender on public policy outcomes using appropriate analytical frameworks;
3. Evaluate existing public policies from a gender perspective and recommend improvements;
4. Design gender-sensitive policies and/or initiatives that address gender disparities and promotes inclusivity and equality; and
5. Communicate policy recommendations effectively to diverse stakeholders.
Graduate attributes
1. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are professional - communicate effectively1. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are professional - display initiative and drive, and use their organisation skills to plan and manage their workload
1. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are professional - employ up-to-date and relevant knowledge and skills
1. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are professional - take pride in their professional and personal integrity
1. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are professional - use creativity, critical thinking, analysis and research skills to solve theoretical and real-world problems
1. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are professional - work collaboratively as part of a team, negotiate, and resolve conflict
2. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are global citizens - adopt an informed and balanced approach across professional and international boundaries
2. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are global citizens - communicate effectively in diverse cultural and social settings
2. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are global citizens - make creative use of technology in their learning and professional lives
2. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are global citizens - think globally about issues in their profession
2. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are global citizens - understand issues in their profession from the perspective of other cultures
3. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are lifelong learners - reflect on their own practice, updating and adapting their knowledge and skills for continual professional and academic development
3. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are lifelong learners - evaluate and adopt new technology
4. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are able to demonstrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing, being and doing - apply their knowledge to working with Indigenous Australians in socially just ways
4. ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ graduates are able to demonstrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ways of knowing, being and doing - communicate and engage with Indigenous Australians in ethical and culturally respectful ways
Prerequisites
None.Corequisites
None.Incompatible units
None.Equivalent units
None.Assumed knowledge
None.| Year | Location | Teaching period | Teaching start date | Delivery mode | Unit convener |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ - Canberra, Online | Study Block 2 | 16 March 2026 | Online real-time | Dr Toni Johnson |
| 2026 | ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ - Canberra, Online | Study Block 6 | 26 October 2026 | Online real-time | Dr Toni Johnson |
Required texts
All required texts/readings are available via the module site.
Submission of assessment items
Extensions & Late submissions
Online via module submission site
Special assessment requirements
Artificial intelligence
Students are permitted to use generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) as indicated in the assessment instructions for this unit, as well as Studiosity Writing Feedback Plus.
GenAI may only be used in authorised ways when completing assessments at ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ. This means that GenAI can only be used for an assessment when:
the Unit Convener has authorised GenAI use for that assessment
the student uses GenAI in the way that the assessment instructions allow
the student fully acknowledges their use of GenAI, with proper citations, references and a GenAI Acknowledgement Statement in line with the assessment instructions.
Where the assessment instructions do not specifically state that GenAI may be used and how, then its use is not permitted for that assessment. Students must still provide the required GenAI Acknowledgement Statement to indicate whether GenAI has or has not been used in the preparation of the assessment. If unsure, students should seek advice from the Unit Convener.
The GenAI for StudentsLinks to an external site. Library Guide provides further information, including how to reference GenAILinks to an external site..
Supplementary assessment
NA
For more information on use of AI please see the module site.
Students must apply academic integrity in their learning and research activities at ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ. This includes submitting authentic and original work for assessments and properly acknowledging any sources used.
Academic integrity involves the ethical, honest and responsible use, creation and sharing of information. It is critical to the quality of higher education. Our academic integrity values are honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility and courage.
ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ students have to complete the annually to learn about academic integrity and to understand the consequences of academic integrity breaches (or academic misconduct).
ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ uses various strategies and systems, including detection software, to identify potential breaches of academic integrity. Suspected breaches may be investigated, and action can be taken when misconduct is found to have occurred.
Information is provided in the , , and ÂÜÀòÊÓÆµ (Student Conduct) Rules 2023. For further advice, visit Study Skills.
Participation requirements
NA
Required IT skills
Online access.
Powerpoint presentation.
In-unit costs
NA
Work placement, internships or practicums
NA
Additional information
None