Unconscious Bias Training, Page 183 Reviews
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Average score 4.6
2403 reviews
The course explained well and helped me understand what unconscious biases are and how they are formed. A few more situational examples illustrating behaviours based on biases formed would have been useful, as sometimes they can be very subtle and difficult to spot. But overall a very good course.
A good summary of unconscious bias using videos and sound clips to show examples. I enjoyed this.
I found the course very informative and well presented. It was good to have your personal views challenged and reawakened through a well presented course.
The test is about understanding definitions rather than an opportunity to analyse individual traits and challenge our thinking. her is little about practical tips to change behavioural pattern. Some questions were recycled from the E and D unit. It is relay frustrating having to start all over again when one answer was wrong and one has to click through the remaining 19 units. There should be links to avoid having to repeat or click through all the numbers.
It made you think consciously about your own thoughts and feelings, that change is always a work in progress
I Learnt how to really stop and think before concluding about people or situations.
I would have thought that I was quite unbiased husband Arabic and religion different but it showed me that assumptions are sometimes made wrongly from my unconscious bias, wasn't aware of that. This is an excellent course that should be done by everyone in the workplace I am aware of now trying to see the person behind my assumptions. I have enjoyed doing your H&S modules because they are well prepared and presented, more like this please.
I will recommend this training to my team.
The course was informative about different types of bias and I loved how they added in a few upfront examples, especially the voices and the tattoo on the main presenter. It was interesting and caused me to reflect on my workplace and any bias, conscious or unconscious, that I have or can see.
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