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To the point
Excellent course easy to follow.
A very important concept to grasp
IVital to appreciate ontemporary values in this important but sensitive field Expertly explained
The course was very good
It was clear and presented well.
To the point, well sectioned
I like to be able to read as well as listen so the transcript is useful. It is a little long – would have preferred it to have been 35-40minutes as seems more manageable and not such a huge task to find the time to tick off.
It was very nice
Good
Good
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Great way to practise in a workplace.
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Well structured and educational
The course was clear and well structured ,presentation making it easy to grasp the information given. external notes were useful
Legally inaccurate ideological nonsense.
Sex is observed at birth, not assigned. There is no such thing as a 'gender identity'. Nobody fits neatly into a male or female box and to suggest otherwise is extremely sexist, primarily misogynist as it has a greater effect on women. All people born with DSDs are either male or female, these conditions affect less than 0.2% of the population, many of whom don't even know. The trans umbrella is another nonsense term, originally trans meant only transexuals, i.e., those who have legal protection through the protected characteristic of gender reassignment, although they remain biologically male or female. Intersex is not trans; everybody on the planet is non-binary for the reasons I've already stated, and likewise people who are gender-fluid are still male or female, how they feel or dress on a day-to-day basis is irrelevant. Everyone can dress how they want; it doesn't change their sex. When someo
Legally inaccurate ideological nonsense.
Sex is observed at birth, not assigned. There is no such thing as a 'gender identity'. Nobody fits neatly into a male or female box and to suggest otherwise is extremely sexist, primarily misogynist as it has a greater affect on women. All people born with DSDs are either male or female, these conditions affect less then 0.2% of the population, many of whom don't even know. The trans umbrella is another nonsense term, originally trans meant only transexuals, i.e. those who actually have legal protection through the protected characteristic of gender reassignment, although they remain biologically male or female. Intersex is not trans; everybody on the planet is non-binary for the reasons I've already stated, and likewise people who are gender-fluid are still male or female, how they feel or dress on a day-to-day basis is irrelevant. Everyone can dress how they want, it doesn't change their sex. Wh