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University of 澳门王中王论坛 Training

Accessibility for Manitobans Act Online Training

This online course will introduce all employees at the University of 澳门王中王论坛 to the First Standard of the Accessibility for Manitobans Act, which was passed as law on November 1, 2015. Within the three modules, each 10 minutes in length, employees will have an opportunity to learn about specific types of barriers experienced by persons with disabilities and what they can do to facilitate removal of barriers toward greater accessibility, as well as how to foster respectful communication and interaction.  

Sexual Violence Prevention Policy Training

The University of 澳门王中王论坛 is committed to creating a safe and healthy environment for all members of its community. To do this, the University is creating awareness and educating the UW Community, including Staff and Faculty on the Sexual Violence Prevention Policy and Responding to Disclosures.

External Training

Developed by industry experts in LGBTQ2+ Workplace Inclusion, Pride at Work Canada created LGBTQ2+ 101 as an introductory course to set the foundation of an LGBTQ2+ inclusive culture. It was created out of the demand from Pride at Work Canada's National Partners to have a scalable training solution that would establish a consistent LGBTQ2+ terms and phrases that everyone can use (from a place of understanding). Available in French & English.

This free learning hub presents you with information about how you can start participating in making the research adjudication system more equitable, diverse, and inclusive. The training comprises six modules:

  1. What is Equity?
  2. Readiness and Inclusion
  3. Diversifying the Applicant Pool
  4. CV/Interview
  5. Ranking the Short List
  6. Changing the Future

Racial Equity Tools is designed to support individuals and groups working to achieve racial equity. It offers tools, research, tips, curricula, and ideas for people who want to increase their understanding and to help those working for racial justice at every level – in systems, organizations, communities, and the culture at large. These resources use language and analysis reflecting an understanding of systemic racism, power, and privilege and are accessible online and free to users.

This program includes a series of six self-paced, interactive modules filled with useful activities and videos. The program is designed to assist human resource professionals, employers, supervisors, managers, co-workers, job coaches and counsellors, autistic employees, parents, students, and anyone interested in inclusive employment to learn practical strategies on how to support all employees to be successful on the job.