Call for partners
YiA Action 4.3 Training Course:
“All I need is… gender equality”
25th July-2nd August 2013 – Ödemiş, TURKEY
‘Education is important because, first of all, people need to know that discrimination still exists. It is still real in the workplace, and we should not take that for granted.’
Alexis Herman
In theory, women nowadays possess the same rights as men. In reality, despite the legal guarantee, these rights are often violated. One such case of violation is women discrimination in the workplace. Discrimination is multi-level phenomenon and may affect many aspects of women’s employment, such as age, the fact of having children or disability. The complexity of the problem makes it more difficult to recognize the symptoms of discrimination, especially if victim is an inexperienced person.
According to the research made by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), female employment rates have expanded considerably and the gender employment and wage gaps have narrowed virtually everywhere, on average, women still have 20% less of a chance to have a job and are paid 17% less than men.
Barriers posed to women in the workplace blocks the personal development, which can lead to a worse perception of their own and the lack of a sense of fulfillment in life. Extremely vulnerable for this type of threat are young women who are just starting their career path and are rarely aware of the seriousness of the topic of discrimination. Not having an established occupational position and knowledge of the phenomenon may be additional risk factors of being discriminated.
Project aims to raise awareness of not only for young women who haven’t started their first work yet, but also for those who have already joined the labor market. We also would like to inform what the symptoms of discrimination are and how young women can protect before it.
Objectives of the training course:
understanding the discrimination of women in the society, focusing on the professional life
raising young women’s awareness on their rights in a workplace
sharing the personal experiences of participants from various European countries in terms of gender discrimination
being aware of the causes of the phenomenon
creative looking for alternative ways of managing the negative consequences of the discrimination
Target group:
Youth/Social workers, youth leaders who work in the field of care for young people with fewer opportunities.
COURSE DETAILS:
Venue: Ödemiş, TURKEY
Duration: 8 days (included travel days)
Dates: 25th July-2nd August
Economic Conditions: %70 of travel and %100 of accommodation expenses will be covered by the project.
Downloads:
1.Partnership Agrement to sent:
2.Project call:
If you are interested to be a partner please fill, sign and stamp the partnership agreement which may be found in the attachment and send it to Senem Kalafat via e-mail senem.kalafat@turkiye.ceipes.org and fax to the number +390916197543 until the 20th of January!