Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Training, Page 3 Reviews
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Average score 4.5
9446 reviews
I found myself getting a little confused because of the amount of content.
Whilst the content was really great the overall course was v long. It would be better to have 2 deadlines for a course this long - one for half 1 and then a second for half 2 as it can be challenging to find an hour to complete in one go. Thanks
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I wanted to punch someone for the first 5 minutes, so patronising, and the whole "you are a strand in the cloth of society" made me want to puke but actually overall it was very very longwinded but OK.
Very good looking presentation with some interesting information.However, very preachy and devoid of any humour or any sense of brutal reality. What workplace, school, university, team, club etc., comes even close to the lofty ideals espoused here? Fantasy Island.
The English used in the course is too demanding for non native speakers. I have operated in international projects and networks for more than 30 years, mostly using English as common language. But the vocabulary used in this course forced me to switch to Dutch as language. And that is really terrible.. The English should be simplified, maybe checked by non native speakers? The content was ok, and I did get interesting new insights.
Very informative but the wording in some of the questions are not very clear. As someone who is on the Autistic Spectrum, I felt a bit let down.
Interesting but took too long to complete. Shorter courses hold your attention better particularly when you are busy.
A very extensive course. Some of the terminology especially about pronouns I have not come across before and gets brushed over a bit quickly.
It took an awful long time to tell me what I consider to be obvious. Most of it was what a court might consider to be the actions of "a reasonable man" (that's a quote, so I'm happy with "man"). I suppose you are aiming at those people who are unreasonable and in that case I have to wonder if would have any lasting effect upon their behaviour.