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Part of it I don't agree with

Asking people's pronouns is discriminatory in itself – I have lesbian friends who have recently been offended to be asked this, purely because they have short hair and don't dress like the current stereotypes dictate women 'should'. Another friend has ben repeatedly distressed by people assuming she's a trans-identifying male, purely because she is larger than the norm for females and has a relatively deep voice. The training earlier states stereotypes are harmful, but this notion of 'if people look a bit different to the stereotypical norm, assume they need to be asked' is massively offensive to some people. Moreover, we are NOT "assigned a sex at birth"- sex is determined at conception and can be observed by pre-natal scans.

Thorough and informative

This was great, thank you! Really glad to work for a company who prioritise such training and values. Was very pleasantly surprised to learn something new about accessibility (I've trained with the Centre for Accessible Environments, but didn't know disablist was a word!! Ate some humble pie…) Only suggestion is to emphasise that gender is important to some [go trans rights!] but others might prefer little-to-no reference to it [equal workplace etc]. Thanks again!

A helpful reminder

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

Excellent

Informative and thought provoking – highly recommended.

Very well presented

I found the course educational well presented

Great delivery as expected.

The presenters at iHASCO deliver the information well and keep you engaged. The level is always pitched well and the supplementary information are an interesting addition and helpful if you need them. The presentations themselves are well put together too. Always enjoy learning from these courses.

PROVIDED A FUNDAMENTAL UNDERSTANDING

The course was very helpful and made me think a little deeper about the do's and do nots within the modern day workplace. It'd a much broader subject than I first thought and the course addressed all related issues at about the correct level.

4 stars

This course is helpful, informative and thought provoking especially the section regarding disability. My only suggestion is that it could be broken up and slightly longer for more thorough explanations of laws and include a few case studies as there is a lot to absorb with different forms of discrimination.

Informative and insightful

The information was clearly laid out and communicated, making it easy to digest and learn from. Highly recommend!

Not as dire as some of their other stuff

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