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fab course which makes you think
Really enjoyed this course – the videos and recourses are of excellent quality
Well structured and thought provoking
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Actually required thought.
Quite a lot of useful ideas and content, but riddled with contradictions. The presenter's tattoo reveal was very interesting as it was obvious from her own micro-behaviours that she expected a good proportion of trainees to view her less positively – which has all sort of implications that undermine the training. Still, the best course I've done from this company, and the first one that has actually caused me to think.
Good
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Raised awareness about my thinking
Helped me to re-look at how I react to people and although I found that I tend to be comfortable with people that I meet that look different to me it's nice to have a reminder how biased thinking can occur.
The most amazing training course
It is important to develop self-awareness so as not to think and act blindly. Truly superb and amazing training i have ever done.
Very interesting
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Good content
The content of the course if good and well delivered The test at the end would work better if there was a "check" button to confirm your answer rather than taking the first thing that is clicked on (for instance this is prone to error on a sensitive track pad)
A really useful lesson
I found this a particularly useful course, although perhaps more for my other job as a teacher rather than as a data officer (where most of my interaction is with a database). It was clearly delivered and stimulated personal reflection in a non-confrontational way. I found the 'thought exercises' used to illustrate examples of the natural unconscious biases that we all have, were very effective . Some of the questions in the test could be more challenging.
really challenging and thought provoki
really helpful to look at the subconscious bias we can have and how to be aware of them and not follow them