The need to understand what constitutes workplace discrimination is becoming increasingly important. How can we distinguish between discrimination and other forms of common, albeit undesirable, behaviours.
This is a course that explores how discrimination, unconscious biases and microaggressions can all have a detrimental impact on a person’s health and wellbeing. While workplace discrimination is illegal in many countries, complaints continue to be lodged on the basis of perceived or actual discriminatory treatment. Everyone should know their legal rights and obligations in terms of discrimination. In this course psychologists Peter Quarry and Eve Ash explain what discrimination is and how to prevent it, for example by choosing people on the basis of their merit, capabilities and emotional skills.
Interactive eLearning course
This video program is also available as a short stimulating eLearning course with interactive learning modules, recap activities, inline video and quiz assessments, designed to engage learners and build skills.
- Prevent discrimination during recruitment by seeking a diverse pool of candidates
- Treat candidates and employees consistently and fairly
- Accommodate people who require adjustments
- Ensure up-to-date company policies on discrimination
- Everyone should know their legal rights and obligations
- Provide training on preventing discrimination, harassment, bullying, microaggressions and unconscious biases
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