Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Training, Page 892 Reviews
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Average score 4.5
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The only addition I would make is that one could fast forward when looking at each slide. Currently one has to go through the entire slide again, which is unnecessary, if one only wants to look at one single step within that slide. Then one is unable to go onto the next slide quickly without having to go through the previous slide fully first.
A useful course presented clearly and concisely. Use of text and visuals worked well to help consolidate points being presented. Easy to digest and not too long.
The concepts of identity politics to allow for equality of racial, sexual, gender and religious identities are inherently themselves discriminatory. I find the lack of discourse on the subject matter a deviation from the application of reality.
The course was ok, something I have completed before, how ever what made this course particularly difficult was the lack of speakers on our PC which made the audio very difficult to hear.
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The course is laid out in a, very objective manner, you have to put a thought to the questions and I learnt a lot of things that I did not know before. I found the definitions of harassment and bullying in the course, and difference between them very useful information to know.
Covered a lot of applications of the Equality Act to real-world workplace situations. The ability to repeat the test is useful in letting people memorise the terminology surrounding discrimination (direct, associative, etc.). It would help to touch upon intersectionality in discrimination (e.g. harassment based on disability/sexual orientation specifically towards transgender employees). Resources have a few slightly outdated pieces of terminology relating to transgender people (definitions change often, but the noteworthy thing here is the absence of Non-Binary in the list of definitions, a very common term used to refer to people who identify outside of the gender binary nowadays).