Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Training, Page 850 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.5

9973 reviews

  • 72% 5
  • 16% 4
  • 7% 3
  • 2% 2
  • 3% 1
Very interesting training.

I really enjoy doing this training. Thank you

5/5
A god course with clear statements

easy to watch and informative

5/5
Very good platform

sorry for my poor test result of 60%. This is not due to low culture or education, just my level of English is not very high yet and I could not understand and translate any of the questions well. I'm sorry about that ...with regard Stanislav Dimitrov

5/5
lovely course

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5/5
Found the course hard going.

Personally I found the course quite hard there was a lot to try & remember with the different discrimination categories, I was exhausted at the end of it but glad that I passed 2nd time round.

3/5
Good training session

Have not did equality and diversity training for well over a year it was good to refresh myself to remind me how important it is in the work place and life in general it reminds you that being respectful and caring for others is the only way. So doing the training keeps you on track to be a better person

5/5
I enjoyed it

A bit harder this time but I am pleased that I managed to pass it first time.

5/5
A growing area of concern to us all.

This is an issue which has continued to grow during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. I know that there are two issues related to this, Equality which relates to giving everybody the same chances and Diversity, which is about creating a more wide ranging society. In the work place, this relates to whether or not certain people who display protected characteristics, are given the same treatment as others.

5/5
Clear and straightforward but a bit basi

You exclude Paganism from your list of organised religions when it is recognised by government, legally, identified in the census etc (I speak as a former Pagan prison Chaplain). I think this is discrimination on your part and that you should add it to your list of recognised religions. The recognised symbol is a five-pointed star. Also, your section on harassment and bullying and the difference is a little confusing and would benefit from clarification.

2/5
Excellent and interesting

Some of the issues dealt with were quite complicated and I was pleased to find out what was lawful and what was unlawful

5/5

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