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SEXUAL BIAS EXCLUSION IN SPAIN LLP-ERASMUS Intensive Programme Laura Coira Sara Rodríguez Pablo Valero

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SEXUAL BIAS EXCLUSION IN SPAIN. LLP-ERASMUS Intensive Programme. Laura Coira Sara Rodríguez Pablo Valero. AGENDA. Introduction Level and structure of sexual bias exclusion Causes and consequences of sexual bias exclusion Government role in preventing sexual bias exclusion - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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SEXUAL BIAS EXCLUSION IN SPAIN

LLP-ERASMUS

Intensive Programme Laura Coira Sara Rodríguez Pablo Valero

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AGENDA

• Introduction • Level and structure of sexual bias exclusion• Causes and consequences of sexual bias exclusion• Government role in preventing sexual bias exclusion• Institutions and their actions • Characteristic of our organization• Other activities against sexual bias exclusion• Conclusions

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Introduction

• State of the European Union  • Parlamentary government under

a constitutional monarchy • king of Spain: Juan Carlos I• Spanish President: Mariano

Rajoy

• Langue: Spanish• Currency: Euro (€)• Capital: Madrid• Sexual exclusion in Spain

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• Sexual exclusion refers to the obstacles that some people find to fully participate in social life, being affected one or more options considered as fundamental for their human development .

• Sexual exclusion includes discrimination by gender and regarding sexual orientation.

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Level and structure of sexual bias exclusion

• Sexual exclusion in Spain

• To promote equal opportunities: -women’s institutes-ministry of equality-women associations

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Level and structure of sexual bias exclusion

• GENDER Male Chauvinist

Factor of gender violence in SpainHomosexuals

• EDUCATION

• AGE

• AT WORK

• High• Low

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Level and structure of sexual bias exclusion

Source: Eurostat

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Causes and consequences of sexual bias exclusion

CAUSES• HISTORY

• ECONOMY

• POLITIC

• RELIGION

• EDUCATION

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Causes and consequences of sexual bias exclusion

CONSEQUENCES

Feminist protest Unhappiness of Spanish people

Higher economic costs

Increasing minorities

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Government role in preventing sexual bias exclusion

In terms of employment and salary.• The right to equal pay and non-pay discrimination

recognized in the Spanish Constitution (Art 35), the Organic Law 3/2007, and the Workers' Statute (Art 28).

• Specific dates are promoted to make aware people. The national day has been fixed on February 22.

• In 2010, the Ministry of Social Services and Equality has promoted many awareness campaigns in favour of pay equity.

• In 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 lottery’s campaigns have been promoted in order to make aware of this issue. Tickets were printed with the logo of Equal Pay Day.

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• Article 45 of the Organic Law 3/2007 of 22 March for effective equality between women and men in the workplace.

• Recently, the Council of Ministers approved the Strategic Plan for Equal Opportunities 2014-2016.

At Regional level:

• Spanish Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FEMP) • Strategic proposals:

- Assistance to victims.

- Awareness campaigns.

- Promoting the social organization.

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Institutions and their actions

• Simone de Beauvoir

• Flora Tristán

• Feminism Network

• Ministry of Health, Social Services

and Equality of Spain

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• Name: Simone de Beauvoir• Logo:

• Website: http://www.asociacionsimonebeauvoir.org/• Description:• The " Simone de Beauvoir " León Association is a feminist organization

founded in 1987• Objective: managing a shelter for battered women, then “House of Refuge"

as a pioneer Surge application in the Community of Castilla y León.

Organization: Simone de Beauvoir

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• OBJECTIVES:

- Awareness and eradication of gender violence and discrimination

- Resource management to prevent violence and discrimination against women from a gender perspective

• Day Centre for Victims of Violence (2001)

• Services provided:

- Accommodation, meals…

- Support and social intervention.

- Support social health.

- Advice and legal support.

- Individual and group psychological support.

- Individualized psychological support, through the agreement created by the Service Network Women of the Junta de Castilla y León the Professional Association of Psychologists in León.

- Participative workshops, encouraging equal opportunities.

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• Discrimination when renting a house, going to a restaurant ,going to a public place such as bar / shop / bank: 45%

- Solutions: Associations as LGBT

- Discrimination at work: Yes: 31.23% No: 68,77%

In which grade?

- Jokes at work : 72,73%

- Discriminatory treatment by their peers / as 47,52%

- Workplace Harassment 23,97%

- Obstacles to professional promotion 20,25%

- Barriers in access to work 19,83%

- Difficulties to offer services to customers 5,79%

• Actions taken by people which have been discriminated:- Complaint to some superior of the company 30,92%

- Some went to Union 9,24%

- Attended some association LGBT 8,84%

- Make a complaint to public administration 3,61%

- Go to court 2,81%

- Complaints to the Ombudsman 0,80%

Actions taken against sexual exclusion in Spain

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• Discrimination in schools,university and other educational institutions:

Yes: 76.38% No: 23.62%

- In a school and / or public school: 49,83%

- In a school or private school: 21,13%

- In a University published: 12,71%

- In other settings (academy, language school, etc..) : 7,90%

- In a vocational training: 4,98%

- In a Private University: 3,44%

• Actions taken (in case afirmative):

- Complaint with the school itself: 86,97%

- Attended some association LGBT: 17,21%

- Complaint with AMPA (Parents asociation) and / or School Board: 7,38%

- Complaint in a Public Administration: 4,10%

- Went to court: 0,82%

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• Objectives and actions taken by spanish asociations regarding sexual discrimination:

- Promote policies against sexual discrimination.

- Set protocols, standards and guidelines for the institutions in order to avoid sexual discrimination.

- Promote the improvement of policies which help people belonging to minorities or who have been sexually discriminated.

- To boost good practices and positive actions which implement the equality.

 

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• As an action taken from the court of Spain we have selected this article:

• ''First sentence in Spain for transsexuals who had been denied the entry to a pub'’

• A Barcelona court has sanctioned the doorman at a nightclub with a one year disqualification and 300 Euros compensation to each of the two transgender discrimination.

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Conclusions

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THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!