Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Training, Page 543 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.5

10044 reviews

  • 72% 5
  • 16% 4
  • 7% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 3% 1
Very helpful

Equality, diversity and inclusion are constantly evolving issues. This course has helped to bring my knowledge up to date.

5/5
Very helpful

Equality, diversity and inclusion are constantly evolving issues. This course has been helpful in bringing my knowledge up to date.

5/5
Excellent course

A good course to have a better awareness and knowledge in the workplace/environment for employers employees and customers so everyone is treated fairly without any discrimination and treated equally that is a must! Also maintaining code of conduct will prevent legal proceedings against either party Protection for all Glad to have taken part and have learnt some things that I wasn't aware of This will certainly make me more aware and make me reflect on myself more Thankyou

5/5
Excellent course

A good awareness and reflection on work environment ourselves and others Also good to know legal requirements that is expected of employers employees and customers for protection of all I'm glad to now have a better understanding of what is required from myself Thankyou

5/5
I found it informative

The training made me more aware of the issues going on in the workplace and my part in being more supportive to colleagues.

4/5
Very informative

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5/5
Reacquainting and challenging.

Reminded me of the need to keep-up with an ever-changing inclusivity.

5/5
Informative and clear in its delivery

No summary provided

5/5
Quite good.

I'm a trade union equality rep and I have done a lot of EDI training over the years. I really liked this one and found it to be very good. I wonder if you would consider having an Easy Read version of all your courses?

4/5
A bit long and verbose to do annually

Good, a bit long and verbose to do annually, when you might have three or four other mandatory modules to do.One ironic issue. One slide 4 we are asked to consider what is the most in important thing that matters in your life, and then it gives examples of the sort of things that might be. For millions of people that would be their faith/God/Jesus/Buddha etc, but faith/religion wasn't cited as an example. As a practicing Christian, I immediately felt in a way excluded by the course authors, that they didn't really get a sizeable proportion of their audience in respect of the very subject matter they were writing about. For me it tainted all other mention of religion in the course with a hint of lip service.

4/5

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