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"Gender"
This heading: "/ 3. The Protected Characteristics / 3.1 The Protected Characteristics / Gender Identity" appears to be falsely implying that "gender identity" is a protected characteristic under the Equality Act 2010. A couple of times, the lecture mentioned sex being "assigned at birth." Sex is observed at birth, not "assigned." I think they also mentioned "gender identity" being assigned at birth. I may have picked that up wrong. I hope so, because it would be a strange assertion. Does the birth certificate have a box for "gender identity," separate from sex?
Good Overview
Good overview and interesting comments about sexuality and gender
Great videos, patchy testing
I really liked the video content – I think it was clear without being patronising, and communicated sensitive topics appropriately. I feel the testing could have been improved – most questions had a very obvious correct answer (eg. two were negative and only one positive) and most didn't require prior watching of the videos.
i like the people in the videos
This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars
Thorough explanations
I enjoyed this course, the explanations were very clear and I feel confident in the training I received. The only negative was the sound quality of the voice recording during the start of the video. I don't think it was my equipment.
informative
I found this course was quite informative and gave me good awareness which I feel is required in this field
Genuinely about inclusion
I’m non-binary and have worked in a variety of places and settings and this was the only and first training to actually acknowledge non-binary people and pronouns and I appreciated it a lot. A lot of places skip over NB identities because it’s not legally recognised but we still exist and it’s nice to feel seen.
does not hold its content used
I am not sure that this will be a help, as the course has suggested, after being in my BU for 24 years
Informative
I found the event very useful and informative in equality, diversity & Inclusion for work purposes. They was good examples and explanations of each of the subject areas and plenty of referrence material for further reading.
Excellent
This course made me reflect on my own behaviours. It helped clarify the legal requirements of the Equality Act as well as motivate me to think what I personally can do to make a difference.