Citas bibligráficas
Leon, D., (2023). Capacitación a trabajadores municipales de un distrito de Lima Metropolitana en derechos humanos LGTBI+, estigma y discriminación [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/16223
Leon, D., Capacitación a trabajadores municipales de un distrito de Lima Metropolitana en derechos humanos LGTBI+, estigma y discriminación []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/16223
@misc{renati/911578,
title = "Capacitación a trabajadores municipales de un distrito de Lima Metropolitana en derechos humanos LGTBI+, estigma y discriminación",
author = "Leon Morris, Deana Franceska de Jesus",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2023"
}
This Professional Sufficiency Work describes the labor experience in the development of training on sexuality, sexual diversity, and Human Rights, and awareness-raising on stigma and discrimination, focused on the LGTBI+ people. The intervention was a workshop offered to 850 municipal workers, from the Public Safety area, “serenazgo” service, of one district of Metropolitan Lima. Virtually, reflectively and in groups, with an action-research and preventive approach. The total number of participants who attended and stayed for more than 80% of the training was 668. The intervention was evaluated through pre-intervention test and post-intervention test, with an analysis by competencies, as well as a final satisfaction survey. and the scores of the divisions by competencies, a positive influence was concluded as an increase in the grade of the post-intervention test was evident and that the correct answers increased, demonstrating that the security personnel were trained. Furthermore, the urgent need to continue with training and awareness-raising spaces on issues related to LGTBI+ people as a tool for the prevention of violence and human rights violations was reaffirmed. In the Satisfaction Survey, it was observed that a large part of the participants considered training necessary to obtain tools that improve their work performance, by addressing and preventing situations of violence or human rights violations of LGTBI+ people.
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