Antiracism Made Simple

A course on inclusion, behaviour change, and everything in between!

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Description

This self-study, modular course offers practical tips and solutions to help individuals and teams create inclusive work environments and have healthy conversations about ethnicity and racial inclusion. It is for anyone who wants to know more about the principles of antiracist education, and understand how to engage in antiracist action. It is especially suitable for people who are new to or are nervous about the topic of racism, race or ethnicity, as well as anyone who is responsible for the Equality Diversity & Inclusion agenda in the workplace.

The benefits of racial inclusion in the workplace are plentiful and this course can help towards inclusion. Which is why, whether you’re a student, a professional, or someone who wants to make a difference in their community, our online course is for you.

Learning outcomes include:

  • Understanding the roots of racism and its impact on the wider community

  • Discovering actionable steps and tools that help challenge racism

  • Confidence on how to engage in antiracist action, allyship and advocacy in the workplace

You will benefit from this course if you:

  • Want to know more about the principles and practice of antiracist education

  • Are responsible for the Equality Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) agenda in your workplace and are open to other ideas to implement systems and processes

  • Are new to, or are nervous about the topic of race, ethnicity and racism and want to gain more confidence in this area

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand the roots of racism and its impact
  • Discover actionable steps and tools that help you challenge racism
  • Understand how to engage in antiracist action, allyship and advocacy in the workplace
  • Explore the principles of behaviour change and how it can be applied in different contexts and settings
  • Learn how healthy and effective communication can help build stronger relationships and create inclusive environments at work

Who Should Attend!

  • People who want to know more about the principles and practice of antiracist education
  • Anyone who is responsible for the Equality Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) agenda in the workplace
  • People who are new to, or are nervous about the topic of antiracism, race or racism