Reflection in Practice sessions are informal discussion spaces for participants in the Intersectionality Series.

It’s an opportunity to ask each other questions, exchange perspectives on the previous sessions’ content and workshop ideas for applying intersectionality in your organisation’s gender equity, diversity and inclusion work.

In this Reflection in Practice session, we’ll reflect on the questions that we tried to answer in Session 2: Introduction to ethical data collection:

  • What kinds of data should we collect and why?
  • How can we maximise participation, minimise invasiveness and be respectful in our data collection?
  • How should we communicate the value proposition for disclosing personal data?
  • What are some of the ethical and legal considerations around collecting diversity data?

When

Tuesday 6 September 2022, 11:30 am to 12:30 pm AEST

This session will not be recorded.

Where

Online via Zoom

Preparing for the session

To get the most out of this session, we recommend that you attend Session 2: Introduction to ethical data collection or watch the recording, if you can’t make it on the day.

You can also use the Individual Learning Plan [DOCX 324 kB] to help you reflect on each session and think of questions or ideas to explore with fellow participants.

About the series

The Intersectionality Series provides institutions with practical support to take an ethical, intersectional approach to their gender equity, diversity and inclusion work. The series combines webinars from expert academics, researchers and practitioners with community-driven Reflection in Practice sessions.

To learn more about other events in the series, visit the Intersectionality Series overview page.

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