Cultural Diversity & Anti-racism Awareness
Overview:
The term 'race' is commonly understood as a way to group people by ethnicity, nationality, skin colour and ancestry as well cultural background and practices. While many people think of 'race' as a biological category there is no biological basis for the division of people along these lines, rather the term is socio-cultural construct used to differentiate, and to privilege, different groups of people.
Racism refers to the dislike, unfair treatment, harassment or vilification of another person or group of people on the basis of perceived difference and a belief that one group is inherently superior to another. Racism appears in social structures and practices that limit, exclude, oppress and discriminate against individuals and groups based on their perceived race. Racism often intersects with other forms of discrimination and vilification based on perceived difference such as culture or religion.
Racism may be found in the attitudes and behaviours of individuals and groups as well as in organisational and institutional structures that privilege or provide opportunities to the dominant group and disadvantage other groups and individuals. Racism can be overt or covert, intentional or unintentional, conscious or unconscious. Racism impacts on the mental health of individuals and threatens the social cohesion of communities.
Cultural Diversity is a positive way of celebrating the differences in each of us and when we look at Recruitment Practices we have to consider our own Biases at play in the process.
Meet the facilitator: Steven Asnicar
Steven Asnicar is the Chief Executive with
Diversity Australia and has over 25 years’ experience in People and Culture and Change Management AND Workforce Design. Steven is the leading National Keynote Speaker in Diversity, Inclusive Leadership, Unconscious Bias and consults to organisations across public and private sectors nationally and internationally on Gender Neutral Design Certification
Delivery:
An online webinar (GotoWebinar) with the live session recorded and a copy of the recording distributed to all registered participants
The webinar access link is sent to the email address specified at the time of registration. This email is sent the day prior to OR on the morning of the scheduled date
All start and end times listed are displayed in Australian Eastern Standard Time
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