A safe, inclusive workplace in many jurisdictions is not just the law; it is a goal of every employee and company that values the contributions, well-being, and productivity of everyone in the organization. In society today, individuals are of many personal communities. In addition to heterosexual or ‘straight’ there is also LGBTQI2SAP – Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, 2S, for two-spirited: an indigenous concept of two sexualities within one body, asexual and pansexual. ‘Trans,’ however, refers to gender identity, whereas the other terms describe primarily sexual orientation. The importance of understanding terms of identification is critical to creating and maintaining a safe workplace.
Transgender Employees: Creating an Inclusive Work Community is a one-day course to introduce the importance and elements of safe inclusive workspaces for Transgender persons – those identifying as a gender other than the one assigned at birth. This course will offer an introduction to terminology, elements, policies, and resources to build and sustain a safe, inclusive environment for Transgender employees and increase the comfort level and productivity off all in your organization.
Learning Objectives:
- Explain the importance and history of inclusivity in the workplace
- Examine the Transgender experience
- Explore and address personal and societal biases, misconceptions, and choices
- Identify and implement elements to support a safe inclusive workplace
How You Will Benefit:
- Increased self-awareness and empathy
- Reduced bias and discrimination
- Greater cultural IQ
- Improved communication and collaboration
Who Should Attend:
Human Resources professionals or employees of organizations who are committed to DEIB
Prerequisites: None
Course Format: Live instructor led (synchronous)
Course Duration: 8 hours
Course Information
Tags: .75 CEUs
This course does not have any sections.