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Unconscious Bias Training - Online Course

By i2Comply

Unconscious Bias Training - Online Course This online Unconscious Bias training course explains the impact of unconscious bias on people and organisations. The online course describes what unconscious bias is and how it can have a negative impact on the quality of your decisions and behaviour at work. It describes the different kinds of bias and what steps you can take to reduce the impact of bias at work and in your life in general. It also highlights the importance for organisations to design processes that prevent unconscious bias having a negative effect in the workplace. What is unconscious bias? Unconscious biases are associations that you hold subconsciously, and they affect the way you think and feel about others around you. Very often those associations will not be accurate or fair about the specific people you meet and work with. Unconscious bias affects everyone. It is influenced by your background, personal experiences, societal stereotypes and cultural context. Unconscious bias can influence your attitudes and behaviours towards other people. Also, it can influence decision making in the workplace and contribute to inequality during recruitment, appraisals and promotions. What are the learning outcomes for the Unconscious Bias course? After completing the course you will be able to: Define unconscious bias. Outline how stereotypes can affect behaviour. Describe the impact on businesses of unconscious bias. Define, and give examples of, different types of bias. Identify ways to reduce bias. Introduction to Unconscious Bias The first topic is about stereotypes and behaviour. It identifies the ways in which unconscious bias can impact your decisions. It describes how bias affects some groups more than others. Finally the topic describes the impact that unconscious bias can have on a business. Bias: affinity, name, conformity and confirmation The second topic describes four types of bias - affinity, name, conformity and confirmation. Bias: performance, attribution, likeability and maternal The third topic describes four more types of bias - performance, attribution, likeability and maternal. Three effects - halo, horns and contrast Topic 4 describes three effects that increase bias - the halo, horns and contrast effects. Moving Forward The final topic discusses the limitations of unconscious bias training. Then it identifies ways you can reduce your own bias. It also identifies ways that an organisation can reduce the impact of bias.

Unconscious Bias Training - Online Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£15

Pharmacy Assistant And Technician

4.7(160)

By Janets

Explore a rewarding career as a Pharmacy Assistant and Technician. Gain essential skills in medication dispensing, customer service, and pharmacy operations. Start your journey in healthcare, ensuring the well-being of patients. Discover the diverse opportunities in this vital role. Enroll now for a promising future in pharmaceutical support.

Pharmacy Assistant And Technician
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

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Pawsitive Dog Behaviour Consultancy

pawsitive dog behaviour consultancy

5.0(6)

Nottingham

I started my journey with rescue dogs in 2006 at Nottingham Trent University, where I did two degrees with canine-specific modules focused on behaviour. I brought my first rescue dog home in 2007, Scrappy the Jack Russell had an entire fleet of behavioural problems, severe separation anxiety, a lack of impulse control, no bite inhibition, he was extremely reactive and terrified of other dogs, and it took many years to help him, and initially, I did everything wrong, I made massive mistakes! My approach to dog training and behaviour modification has completely changed from the early days. Balanced dog training methods appeared to help, and I was desperate to fix my dog. I got it wrong, my dog suffered as a consequence. I do bad, I feel bad, and things got worse before they got better because of this. What I should have been doing is helping my dog choose a more desirable behaviour in a kind, compassionate force-free way. My dog forgave me and fortunately I become an expert in reactivity and aggression in terriers, hounds, UK and imported rescues, but those mistakes still haunt me. I have spent over 12 years dedicating my life to training and working with severely reactive and aggressive rescue dogs, all while promoting no-pain, no-fear and no-force dog training. I do good, I feel good. Training should not make you or your dog feel bad, it should be uplifting, enjoyable and both of you should be working as a team. I believe in inclusivity, whatever your background my only interest is helping you help your dog. This is my story. In loving memory of Scrappy, to whom I will always owe everything!