Course description
Sexual Orientation Discrimination
Discrimination against people because of their sexual orientation happens across the country, in organisations large and small. It can be systemic (something that is part of an established ‘culture’ of discrimination, harassment, and bullying), or it can be on a smaller scale - perhaps one person’s prejudice that results in unfair and illegal actions. It can also be unintentional, often in the form of joking or teasing.
It is your responsibility to understand the law and do your part to protect against sexual orientation discrimination in your workplace. Doing so makes for a fairer and more diverse workplace. Failing to do so can lead to unhappiness and distress for victims, and serious penalties for offenders and their employers.
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Outcome / Qualification etc.
Awarding Body:Learning Nexus
Our qualifications are Regulated Qualifications issued by the leading Awarding Organisations that are recognised throughout the UK.
The certificate successful learners receive on completion of a Regulated Qualification will contain the logo of the Awarding Organisation, and the relevant UK Regulator (Ofqual) along with the full qualification title and qualification number.
Training Course Content
Learning Objectives:
- State the meaning of the term ‘sexual orientation’
- Explain how sexual orientation discrimination occurs in the workplace
- Recognise examples of sexual orientation discrimination in the workplace
- List and describe the legal exceptions to sexual orientation discrimination law
Expenses
Course price: £17.99 (Inc VAT)