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Informative and easy terminology used

Learnt the difference between gender and sex and how gender neutral pronouns should be used. Trainer utilised easy terminology in order to understand the topic and was very clear on language to aid the user's learning.

Clear and comprehensive

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Simple to understand

Its good because the topic is explained simply, but covers what is required. The guidelines are good advice to follow. And hopefully makes people more tolerant where in the past they may have judged. It does have the option of checking out other resources which might be useful

Much needed awareness provided

I enjoyed this short course but would have liked to have seen examples of how pronouns they/them/their are used.

Very informative and engaging

This course was done extremely well and maintained a great balance between being sensitive and being informative. It acted as a useful refresher for me as I already had knowledge on gender identity and expression, and it would also work as an effective tool for introducing people to the topic who may be more new to it.

informative helpful

clarifies the various terms that are used

Concise and a good introduction

I thought that this was a valuable introduction to a subject that many may struggle with. As HR professionals we are naturally more open and embracing of this subject but we have had some challenging comments in the past on this subject on anonymised Equal Opps survey (comment based on 'biology' versus gender). I think we need to introduce this alongside the wider EDI training to all staff a.s.a.p.

Online training

This online training is very important to know as we need to know this information as it’s very useful. It helps you to have more knowledge about LGBTQ

Very informative

Really good content, easy to follow and well presented.

Very detailed but short- love it

As a person who is questioning their gender identity and goes by they/she pronouns I love this. Many people don’t understand and just go “but you’re a girl so I’m going to say she/her” and as I am the youngest person in my work I feel like I can’t speak about this. so I love how this is educating more people on gender identity and expression aswell as pronouns, non binary and transgender. It also even taught me a bit with the difference between gender identity and gender expression. I feel heard and seen. I hope more people are more open to it aswell as learning more about the LGBTQ community