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Found some very interesting things

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

It was a very thought provoking course

However in some ways it could be perceived as utopia/perfect world to cover all the requirements outlined. Problems could arise in small organisations to be able to achieve this successfully and accommodate the necessary inclusive behaviours. Potentially Interesting for BBF in how the company would best plan to monitor/keep track of any needs and requirements should they arise with everyone working from home as standard.

Good overview leaving no stone unturned

I thought I knew it all, having a mum who is deaf, and having witnessed discrimination in the workplace a couple of times, but the course reminded me that how we describe a disability, can have an impact on people. I pledge to always speak up to ensure our organisation is inclusive, no matter how uncomfortable that might feel at the time.

excellent and thought provoking

everyone should access this course-it enables you to consider aspects of disability awareness and inclusion that you may not have been aware of, or considered previously-this is such an important agenda for us all to deal with correctly

Very interesting

Loved meeting the actors at the end of the session

Good I fully understand both concepts.

With or without disability we should be comfortable amongst ourselves.

Very informative, not too antagonistic.

Great simple course. Most in common sense, but still essential learning for staff. The actors are great also, very genuine, real examples!

Very Educating

The awareness created by this training is very much needed and appreciated.

Good and informative

This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars

I have a disability and I perfer

I prefer disability first language. So I am autistic Not a person with autism