Course description
This micro-credential will be relevant to those interested in understanding and promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in work and society. This will include professionals or aspiring professionals in civil society groups and/or public social service sectors with an interest in under-represented or socially excluded groups.
In addition, the micro-credential will be of interest to professionals in private enterprise, including HR professionals and those in Corporate Social Responsibility roles who are driving positive cultural change within their organisation through the development and implementation of EDI policies.
The overarching aim of this micro-credential is that learners, on completing the learning content, will apply their learning and understanding in their workplaces, organisations and their communities, to support and promote EDI principles, constructs, and policy outcomes.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
What do I need to be accepted onto this Micro-credential?
- Academic Entry Requirement: Minimum Level 8 Degree
or alternatively
- Career Experience Entry Requirement: Three years’ experience in a profession concerned with an EDI context: public, private, or voluntary sector. This experience should amount to a minimum of three years in the role/ or sector (C.V to be uploaded with application detailing employment history)
- Prerequisite documents required - CV and University Transcripts/Degree parchment where applicable
Training Course Content
What will I learn?
On successful completion of this micro-credential, learners will be able to:
1. Systematically understand how social policy constructs and recognises the risks and needs of a variety of social groups.
2. Critically interrogate how/if social policy contributes and promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion for all in society across a variety of policy domains, and relevant to the learner’s field of interest.
3. Debate, using the knowledge and insights garnered from engagement with micro-credential materials, the underpinning purpose, delivery, and outcomes of policy measures in the context of the lives of the groups of people they were intended to benefit.
4. Evaluate current and possible alternative policies, grounded in reflective analysis, self-directed learning and marshalling of literature and empirical evidence, in the Irish social policy context.
5. Apply their critical and reflective learning, to their area of interest and orientate their learning to their role or sector, to formulate and outline an innovative policy proposal to promote the best interests and needs of a societal group of their choosing.
Course delivery details
What will I do?
- This micro-credential will engage learners in an introductory understanding of, and critical engagement with, the area of social policy and equality, diversity, and inclusion infrastructure in the Irish context.
- As this micro-credentials is a Level 9 (postgraduate) qualification it is academically rigorous and independent reading and study will be required (totalling 125 study hours).
- Learners will explore how social policy is constructed; and constructs, intersects, understands, and addresses the needs (or not) of diverse social groups through the lens of equality, diversity, and inclusion: through a critical interrogation with empirical evidence, policy document analysis, advocacy ‘voices ‘and experiential/ observational critical reflection with the Irish EDI infrastructure and policy landscape and beyond.
How will this Micro-credential be delivered?
- Tutorials will take place one evening per week live online
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