Misogynistic behaviour is sadly on the rise with research saying 64% of teachers in mixed-sex secondary schools hear sexist language in school on at least a weekly basis. A quarter (27%) of secondary school teachers say they would not feel confident tackling a sexist incident if they experienced or witnessed it in school.
Misogyny Awareness: Children and Young People
£10.00
Description
Introduction: This online Misogyny Awareness course provides you with the knowledge you need to identify and tackle misogynistic behaviour in children and young people. Sexism and misogyny have damaging effects on young girls. It’s not just the mental burden of experiencing derogatory comments in-the-moment, but also the long-term impact it can have on their wellbeing, behaviours and life choices. Misogyny simply shouldn’t have a place in the lives of young people. As responsible adults, we need to identify and tackle these behaviours so that we can mitigate or prevent the harm that can be caused. Whether you work in a school, college, pre-school, youth group or childcare setting, this course can help you identify the comments and behaviours that are misogynistic, and gives you practical tips on how you can address them effectively and respectfully.
Who is this course for? This Misogyny Awareness course is for anyone who works with Children and Young People regularly or on an ad-hoc basis. The Misogyny Awareness training will provide those working in settings with Children and Young People with valuable knowledge, tips and techniques to address misogynistic behaviour.
Testing and certification: At the end of the course, there is a test consisting of 15 multiple choice questions, for which a pass mark of at least 75% is required. Learners can have as many as six attempts at the test at no extra cost, and further tries can be arranged by contacting the Virtual College team. After achieving a pass mark of 75%, learners will be able to download and print a CPD approved Virtual College certificate for their records.
Course duration: The Misogyny Awareness course should take 20-25 minutes to complete, but this depends on how quickly you absorb the study material. Progress is recorded throughout by the Virtual College Learning Management System, meaning you can take as long as you need to work your way through the course.
Entry requirements: There are no specific entry requirements for this misogyny training course.
Want to know more? We offer a wide range of online courses on the topics of safeguarding and equality, diversity and inclusion, including: Level 2 Safeguarding Children Level 3 Safeguarding Children Equality, Diversity and Inclusion for Managers and Employees Sexual Harassment in the Workplace for Managers and Employees Bullying and Harassment in the Workplace Safer Recruitment E-Safety.
This course is a topic linked to Safeguarding and Discrimination: Keeping Children Safe in Education and the Equality Act.