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Embedding authentic workplace inclusion isn’t solely the responsibility of your managers and leaders; everyone needs to get on board.

Empower your entire team to champion inclusion with leading DEI and culture e-learning.

Cost effective, flexible, impactful.

With our e-learning modules there’s no need to worry about clashing diaries, multiple working locations or even different time zones. You can be confident that your whole team is gaining the same best-practice knowledge, in the time and place that works for them.

We also know that everyone learns at a different pace. That's why learners can revisit them as many times as they wish to over your licence period to embed and refresh their knowledge.

Digital Learning Topics

Building the Foundations of DEI in Your Organisation

Equip your employees with the essential knowledge to cultivate an inclusive culture that benefits everyone.

Key learning points:

  • The core concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

  • Legislative frameworks surrounding DEI

  • Visible and invisible differences

  • Recognising and addressing bias

  • The role of language

Transforming Recruitment with Inclusive Hiring Practices

Your comprehensive guide to inclusive recruitment practices. To build a workforce that reflects diverse perspectives and experiences, you need a hiring process that attracts them.

Key learning points:

  • The moral and legal requirements of inclusive hiring, and its role in organisational success

  • Creating inclusive job descriptions

  • Recognising and mitigating bias, both conscious and unconscious

  • Conducting inclusive interviews - questioning, scoring and notetaking

  • Compliance and best practice

Addressing and Preventing Non-Inclusive Behaviour at Work

Non-inclusive behaviour can significantly undermine your efforts to build a diverse, inclusive workplace, so your people need the skills to appropriately challenge and manage it when it happens.

Key learning points:

  • Intent vs. impact

  • Deciding how to respond appropriately

  • Constructive, supportive strategies for managing non-inclusive behaviours

  • Calling in vs. calling out

Enhancing Inclusion with Evidence-Based Decision Making

Building an inclusive culture requires decisions that are fair, transparent, and based on solid evidence rather than assumptions.

Key learning points:

  • Common biases and how they impact outcomes

  • Strategies for recognising and challenging biases in the decision-making process

  • Techniques for collecting relevant data and evidence

  • Best practices for analysing and interpreting data

  • Decision-making tools and frameworks

Becoming an Active Ally in the Workplace

Allies actively support and advocate for colleagues from diverse backgrounds, making this a vital practice for an inclusive workplace culture.

Key learning points:

  • The concepts of privilege and bias

  • The power of language in allyship

  • The impact of representation and how to advocate for it

  • Growth and mindset indicators for becoming a more effective ally

  • Practical steps and everyday actions for supporting colleagues

If you’re ready to jump into e-learning, simply let us know how many licences you need and for which modules. We’ll get you set up in no time!

If you need a bit more guidance on the right learning solutions for your organisation, we can provide demos or arrange a time to chat.

What makes our e-learning modules so impactful?

Unlike traditional e-learning courses, we’ve scrapped the "teach to test" approach. There’s no quizzes at the end to whiz through as reflection points and self-assessments are integrated throughout. These increase retention and drive long-term behavioural change.

Learners are invited to step into the shoes of others through real-life scenarios and role-playing exercises. These build empathy and deepen understanding of the impact of the topics and initiatives.

Lastly, our modules provide a safe space to practice new skills. Learners come away equipped with knowledge, tools and frameworks they can implement in their daily working lives.

Combined, these elements result in engaged, reflective and empowered learners who can champion an inclusive workplace culture.