Disability Awareness & Inclusion Training, Page 24 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.7

485 reviews

  • 83% 5
  • 10% 4
  • 5% 3
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5/5
It was eye opening it enhanced my awaren

The understanding of disability .is not put out there in simple words.and the explanation of whom can help and what you can do as an individual I find very important. It may not be all about money kind words and supporting anyone with a disability can anyone. Please don't treat them any different.They do not expect this.

5/5
Informative and comprehensive.

Educational and cleared up many misconceptions that a lot of people have. Presentation was professionally done in an encouraging and informative manner rather than a soap box lecture. Useful training module.

5/5
Very Effective

I found the information and content of this course really beneficial outlining all visual and non visual disabilities. The course itself it short and very detailed alongside HR policies, Workplace Practices and culture.

5/5
The training was taught in simple words

The way the training was structured in few minutes, easy to understand words and with good practical examples with videos and actors enhanced my understanding and learning of the course. Thank you.

5/5
Very informative course

Videos were well put together and the content was very easy to understand

5/5
Very helpful

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5/5
The training was clear and easy to follo

I really enjoyed the training, it helped me take a fresh look at the subject and from multiple perspectives. Those with challenges in their work caused by disabilities and how we all can make adjustments in thinking and actions to improve the access and quality of the work experience for all.

5/5
Excellent

I dont recall it covering Access requirements but very useful stuff.

5/5
For a better world.

An openminded course that is training you on be more inclusive, respectful and understanding vs others, disability or not. We are all different but we all diverse equal opportunity.

5/5

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