Gender Identity & Expression Training Reviews
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Average score 4.6
228 reviews
Already very into diversity and inclusion had some issues with the test crashing wouldn’t allow me to select the answers I wanted straight away it accepted what ever was clicked on even when it may not of been the answer I’d of liked to have submitted
This was a good summary of a lot of the terminology you come across in the media.
Good to be made more socially aware
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As a gender-fluid person I felt the content of the training was useful, accurate and sensitive, however it did seem at times like a lot of information was being presented very quickly without much time to process or review. I felt that it could have been a little overwhelming for someone who wasn't already familiar with the ideas being presented, especially in the first section defining terms like gender identity, trans/cis etc.
Covered everything needed for a basic course. Some experiences shared during the course would have been useful.
I enjoyed the course and found it easy to follow, informative, and sensitively delivered. My only request would be to have all the external hyperlinks gathered together at the end as they looked very interesting.
A worthwhile, short course to highlight the subject and behaviors that can help.
This course provides a comprehensive overview of Gender Identity and Expression, and is suitable for people who may be unfamiliar with the topic. The course provides definitions of key terms and examples of appropriate terminology. However, more information on gender dysphoria would have been useful.
Sex is not assigned at birth, it is observed and recorded. Gender is not assigned at Birth (see above). Females should not be coerced into sharing single-sex spaces with males (ie through online training). Some females may feel uncomfortable about doing this and that should be respected.