Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Training, Page 669 Reviews
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Average score 4.5
10022 reviews
It was great that this was not a 100% PowerPoint presentation. Videos of people explaining the points was great. Additional material also made available if one wanted to explore points further.
Makes you think. A good course.
I found this helpful in bringing me up to date. Previous training had not covered issues of age and gender identity so it was useful to learn about these.
Extremely interesting and informative.
This training was very thorough and informative and explained everything clearly. I found the supplementary resources very useful too. This training covered an important topic that I care about deeply and allowed me to not only learn about the topic but also how to apply it within the workplace. Application is key and all organisations need to be taking active steps to improve the way they work, to create a fairer society for all.
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Quite a difficult course and a lot to take in and remember, quite difficult
Very informative, covers all aspects, user friendly
I must admit being over 60 and your mentioning that the largest percentage of the workforce is over 50 you only included one warehouseman of this age group. Everyone was young attractive etc .I would suggest that this form of unconscious discrimination affects a far higher percentage of the population than virtually any other as evinced in your own video. In addition a considerable amount of time was taken talking about personal gender identity when I would suggest discrimination on race, sex, age and disability affects many more people . Perhaps these forms of discrimination are not fashionable enough ??? Some items were wrong If you are a doctor you do have to have the equivalent to UK qualifications and I would suggest you may need to speak English if communication is essential to carry out your job (especially medical professions).Essentially in life you should treat everyone with respect whoever they are and perhaps when making videos like this you should think about your own biasI sound a bit deranged and it genuinely was informative and I am pleased that I did sit down and watch it
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