Hi all,
A related question: has anyone done any evaluation of online equality and diversity training? I'm
just wondering if there's evidence out there about its effectiveness, or about different kinds of
effectiveness - for instance, suppose it turned out to be good at improving awareness of legal
duties, but not so good at changing attitudes, we'd know where to target supplementary training.
Any thoughts?
All the best,
Katya
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Katya Hosking
Accessible Curriculum Officer
Cardiff University
>>> Fehmeeda Riaz <[log in to unmask]> 07/02/2008 15:31 >>>
Hi Angela,
We developed the Respect for People Diversity Workbook with the Grass
Roots Group and have now taken this a step further and turned it into
an interactive on-line diversity programme which is working very well.
Kind Regards
Fehmeeda
Fehmeeda Riaz
University of Westminster
HR Manager - Equality & Diversity
HR Department, 5th Floor, Copland Building
115 New Cavendish Street
London, W1W 6UW
Tel: 020-7911-5776
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From: HE Administrators equal opportunities list
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Sent: 07 February 2008 10:17
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Subject: On-line equality awareness training
Dear all,
We are currently reviewing and updating our Equality Awareness Training,
and are contemplating developing on-line awareness training for staff
(and possibly students). Does anyone already use a particular
software/package/resource to deliver such training, which they would
recommend?
Regards,
Angela
Equality Officer
University of Ulster
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