INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION Conditions of Work and Employment Programme (TRAVAIL) 2012 Module 13: Assessing Maternity Protection in practice Maternity.

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INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION Conditions of Work and Employment Programme (TRAVAIL) 2012 Module 13: Assessing Maternity Protection in practice Maternity Protection Resource Package From Aspiration to Reality for All

MATERNITY PROTECTION RESOURCE PACKAGE. FROM ASPIRATION TO REALITY FOR ALL Part THREE: TAKING ACTION ON MATERNITY PROTECTION AT WORK Mod. 13 Assessing Maternity Protection in practice Key contents 1  A walkthrough on defining the purpose of a maternity protection assessment  Guidelines on how to assemble relevant documents and compile existing data  Information on how to collect new data and conduct different types of assessments  What to do with the data once it has all been compiled: review and analysis  How to report the results obtained  Possible courses of action, depending on the results obtained To improve the maternity protection situation in a country, it is important to assess the current national situation The objective of this module is to provide guidelines on assessing maternity protection in practice. It goes step-by-step through the assessment process, providing the following: At the end of this module there are a variety of resource sheets that can be used as samples to produce concrete assessment tools

MATERNITY PROTECTION RESOURCE PACKAGE. FROM ASPIRATION TO REALITY FOR ALL Part THREE: TAKING ACTION ON MATERNITY PROTECTION AT WORK Mod. 13 Assessing Maternity Protection in practice 2 The first step is to determine the purpose of the assessment Defining the subject area and the main topics is essential to clarify the precise framework A purpose can be defined in broad terms, such as looking at all aspects of maternity protection, or more focused, such as how cash benefits are implemented in practice It is important also to determine the key actors (e.g. governments, workers, employers, etc.) The broader the scope, the more difficult to get detailed information Defining the purpose

MATERNITY PROTECTION RESOURCE PACKAGE. FROM ASPIRATION TO REALITY FOR ALL Part THREE: TAKING ACTION ON MATERNITY PROTECTION AT WORK Mod. 13 Assessing Maternity Protection in practice 3 Compiling existing information 1. Is it valid? 2. Is it reliable? 3. Is it relevant? It is important for methodological reasons to always note the source of your data Data can be broadly divided into two categories; qualitative data and quantitative data These two categories can be used in unison Information can come from a wide variety of sources, such as governments, social partners, research institutes, the ILO, universities, etc. When collecting information, there are three standards that it should be checked against:

MATERNITY PROTECTION RESOURCE PACKAGE. FROM ASPIRATION TO REALITY FOR ALL Part THREE: TAKING ACTION ON MATERNITY PROTECTION AT WORK Mod. 13 Assessing Maternity Protection in practice 4 Collecting new information and data: A rapid assessment Rapid Assessment (RA) is a methodology that employs several research strategies simultaneously It is faster, less expensive, but also less accurate than a survey In summary, the RA methodology:  Is effective when time and financial means are limited  Is well suited to research in small, well-defined geographical areas  Employs mainly direct observation, interviews, and focus group discussions  Provides a means of integrating quantitative and qualitative data while producing “actionable” results  Can provide verification and comparability across different realities and contexts

MATERNITY PROTECTION RESOURCE PACKAGE. FROM ASPIRATION TO REALITY FOR ALL Part THREE: TAKING ACTION ON MATERNITY PROTECTION AT WORK Mod. 13 Assessing Maternity Protection in practice 5 Collecting new information and data: An extensive assessment Engaging in more extensive data collection and research may require researchers or teams with substantial experience in research methods More extensive research methods may include:  Semi-structured interviews, as a flexible way of gathering a large amount of information  Surveys, as a way to gather a large amount of information rapidly  Focus groups, to gather qualitative information that can help to shape further analysis There are many different types of surveys and technical expertise may be required

MATERNITY PROTECTION RESOURCE PACKAGE. FROM ASPIRATION TO REALITY FOR ALL Part THREE: TAKING ACTION ON MATERNITY PROTECTION AT WORK Mod. 13 Assessing Maternity Protection in practice 6 Data review and analyses A plan for data analyses should be developed from the outset of the assessment, to ensure that data and information collected are useful and are used properly Data review and analyses will depend on the research approaches selected, the information gathered, and the questions that the assessment seeks to answer Qualitative and quantitative data can be used to identify themes and patterns that can provide guidance for identifying advocacy strategies and interventions to improve maternity protection

MATERNITY PROTECTION RESOURCE PACKAGE. FROM ASPIRATION TO REALITY FOR ALL Part THREE: TAKING ACTION ON MATERNITY PROTECTION AT WORK Mod. 13 Assessing Maternity Protection in practice 7 Reporting the results  Background – explaining the purpose of the assessment  Objectives – what the objective of the assessment is  Research methods – details on what method is selected and why  Results – the key findings of the assessment  Conclusions – what can be done to move forward, based on the results obtained Carefully considering what findings to report determines the effectiveness and credibility of your assessment A typical report will include the following:

MATERNITY PROTECTION RESOURCE PACKAGE. FROM ASPIRATION TO REALITY FOR ALL Part THREE: TAKING ACTION ON MATERNITY PROTECTION AT WORK Mod. 13 Assessing Maternity Protection in practice From information to action After preparing the report, efforts to identify next steps and mobilize action should follow quickly, in order to maintain momentum All relevant stakeholders should be involved throughout the process of selecting these next steps Next steps may involve:  Advocacy and awareness raising  Training campaigns  Implementation of new programmes 8

MATERNITY PROTECTION RESOURCE PACKAGE. FROM ASPIRATION TO REALITY FOR ALL Part THREE: TAKING ACTION ON MATERNITY PROTECTION AT WORK Mod. 13 Assessing Maternity Protection in practice 9 Key points  To improve maternity protection at the national, local or workplace levels, it is necessary to assess its conditions in practice  The first steps involve defining the purpose or objectives of the assessment and to find and evaluate existing information and attitudes on the topic  If collection of new information is required, a number of tools and approaches are available for conducting a rapid assessment and/or undertaking a more in-depth evaluation, such as a survey  Keys to making effective use of information and new data collection include: careful planning for data analysis; preparing reports to effectively communicate key findings and make suggestions for next steps and, using the assessment to launch action planning  Sample questionnaires are provided in the resources section as inputs into the design of interviews, survey questionnaires and workplace check lists