Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Training, Page 2 Reviews
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Average score 4.5
9415 reviews
you talk and give information through out the training, which is great but when you come to the test you have to read the questions and the choose the answer, but been dyslexic this is very not expectable. due to not been able to read the question and answers correctly .
Could have been talking about trans and maybe some of this should be applied to the EDI training rather than the whole acceptance thing! 😊
Dit is nu een UK training (maar in de rest van de wereld best practice). Het kader van hoe dit moet/zal vertaald worden naar werking VLIZ is mij niet duidelijk.1) erg theoretische benadering 2) focus op wat verkeerd gaat ipv hoe je wel met elkaar kan omgaan waardoor het zijn doel mist. 3) geen handvaten voor goed gedrag enkel afwijzingen. Slachtoffers hebben altijd gelijk, maar wat moet je doen als je verkeerd begrepen bent? 4) verwijzing naar onze anti pest en andere procedures moet hier zeker op volgen want dat is super belangrijk om toch iets aan te reiken van handvaten voor toepassing binnen VLIZ.Ik zie en hoor rond mij dat deze opleiding eerder onzekerheid brengt bij sommigen dan oplossing aanbrengt over hoe het wel kan. Dit is dan ook mss pas de start, maar we zijn er nog niet klaar mee. Dat is ook belangrijke feedback voor HR denk ik.
This course was packed full of Information and I think it went it into far more detail than we as volunteers are ever going to need. I would worry that a course such as this would put people off applying. A much simpler 20 minute course would be more appropriate.
In my opinion it dragged on far too long , it could have been shortened & still give the same info
As expected, a large focus was on gender identity 'assigned sex at birth' which I'm not sure is actually in line with the Equality Act 2010. This should be re-written and less about pandering to what activists want.
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My parents taught me to treat everyone with kindness and respect regardless of race, creed or colour . I felt like this was aimed at ignorant, racist, anti gay, anti everything really. I was offended by this course. But have enjoyed the other 14 or so that I have completed so far
Training would be much more efficient if there were more slides which could be read and clicked through. Especially quantifiable information such as the £1 invested question (can't remember exactly what it was)