Health Policy Project

The Health Policy Project ended in 2016. Work continued under Health Policy Plus (HP+) until 2022.

GSD: Module Two

 

 

module one imageModule 2: Concepts & Terminology

Before this training, I had never made the distinction between the four main concepts discussed: gender expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, and biological sex.
—GSD Training Participant, Haiti

Objectives

genderbread person

Adapted from: Killerman, 2013

Participants should leave with an understanding that

  1. Everyone has a biological sex, gender expression, and sexual orientation. Most people have a gender identity. Each of these exists on a continuum
  2. It is important to understand key terms and concepts related to GSMs and use respectful language in the workplace and programs
  3. One should be cognizant of common myths regarding GSMs and be ready to support colleagues

What does it include?

  • Biological sex, gender expression, gender identity, and sexual orientation are presented as important concepts to understand gender and are each discussed at length
  • An engaging discussion of key gender and sexual orientation terms related to public health and non-discrimination 
  • An activity that builds empathy through understanding the impact and importance of local language related to GSMs
  • Small group work to brainstorm ways of supporting hypothetical colleagues, described in short case studies, who experience gender-based discrimination
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