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This bystander education course will provide employees with an understanding of how interpersonal racism continues to support and maintain systemic racism. Through scenario-based learning, participants will develop skills for recognizing racial bias and confronting discrimination. An overview of related Human Resources policies and practices will be given to support employees in actively dismantling racism within Mass General Brigham.
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Celia Speth replied on Permalink
Agreed!
Agreed !
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Lillian Flaherty replied on Permalink
I agree!
I agree!
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Doreen Rynne replied on Permalink
I agree, videos were very
I agree, videos were very informative and appreciated that they showed different responses to the different types of injustice and racism.
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Laura,Pt,Mpt,Faaompt,Cscs Lapolla replied on Permalink
agree
The videos are a good reminder of situations that unfortunately still exist in healthcare and need to change.
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Kareen Eka replied on Permalink
Agreed
Training was helpful
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Vincent Nguyen replied on Permalink
I agree! It was really eye
I agree! It was really eye opening to see the different perspectives.
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Xiaofei Li replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Babalwa Mweli replied on Permalink
Completely agree. Great
Completely agree. Great scenarios that captured very real situations.
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Babalwa Mweli replied on Permalink
Completely agree. Great
Completely agree. Great scenarios that captured very real situations.
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Michelle Hunt replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Tomoko Okada replied on Permalink
I agree. I hope the real
I agree. I hope the real changes happen.
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Erin Flannery replied on Permalink
I love how we were able to
I love how we were able to choose our responses and see the outcome.
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Alexa Getchell replied on Permalink
i agree
i agree made it more interactive and educational
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Isabella Manzi replied on Permalink
I agree! Making it
I agree! Making it interactive helped me better understand why an option was the right thing to do.
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Nohely Hernandez replied on Permalink
I AGREE
Letting us explore the different choices was helpful in understanding how those choices affect people around you.
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Shannon Gagnon replied on Permalink
Agree
I agree. Hopefully people see the full benefit of this training and don't continue to just let this type of behavior slide.
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Jonathan Salik replied on Permalink
Agreed!
I agree that the course was helpful in demonstrating how real-world choices (both words and decisions) affect our colleagues.
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Hermioni Amonoo replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Sarah Martino replied on Permalink
I agree, very helpful!
I agree, very helpful!
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Meghan Reilly replied on Permalink
Agree!
Agree with all of the above. Nicely presented.
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Casey Phillips replied on Permalink
Agreed!
Agreed!!
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Colin Galvin replied on Permalink
Likewise, it allows you to
Likewise, it allows you to see multiple outcomes and learn where mistakes can be easily made, and how to avoid them while being a better coworker and person to all!
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Samantha Picillo replied on Permalink
I agree that it was good to
I agree that it was good to be able to try out different scenarios. It was humbling to go through.
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Erika Rockwell replied on Permalink
Yes very helpful and
Yes very helpful and informative
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Nicole Garvey replied on Permalink
yes
yes
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Kerry Obrien replied on Permalink
I agree. I think this allowed
I agree. I think this allowed us to see the many different situations that could play out and due to the responses. This was extremely educational.
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Jamie Dicarlo replied on Permalink
Agreed!
Agreed!
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Amanda Shapleigh replied on Permalink
Yes
Yes! I agree. overall, it was a great course and it was helpful to see the different outcomes.
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Melissa Richie replied on Permalink
I agree, it was useful to
I agree, it was useful to experience the training from different perspectives.
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Albree Tower-Rader replied on Permalink
This training was very well
This training was very well-designed to allow multiple different perspectives to be explored.
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Alexandra D'Amico replied on Permalink
Agreed! I really appreciated
Agreed! I really appreciated the different perspectives the course provided.
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Katherine Schmedel replied on Permalink
agreed
agreed
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Eduardo Morales replied on Permalink
very good insight
very good insight
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Christine Wood replied on Permalink
I agree. There was a good
I agree. There was a good focus on bystander responsibility.
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Christine Wood replied on Permalink
I agree. There was a good
I agree. There was a good focus on bystander responsibility.
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Laura Gesin replied on Permalink
i agree
i agree
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Molly Cullinan replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Laura Gesin replied on Permalink
i agree
i agree
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Laura Gesin replied on Permalink
agree
i agree!
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Ruth Lamprey replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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Emily Rice replied on Permalink
i agree!!
I agree - very easy to understand
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Caitlin Crisp replied on Permalink
I agree with what you've
I agree with what you've stated.
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Kaelyn Jadul replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree with your point and I also like how different jobs were portrayed in the scenarios. It was a good demonstration of how injustices can happen at every level in the workforce
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Ana De Aguiar replied on Permalink
agreed
agreed
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Molly Quinion replied on Permalink
Agreed!
Agreed!
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Laura Gaskell Mccarthy replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree, it is important to see examples at all levels.
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Emily Torosian replied on Permalink
agreed
agreed
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Akansha Deshpande replied on Permalink
I Agree
It was great to gain the perspective of different individuals in different positions!
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Naneh Petrosyan replied on Permalink
I agree that the four
I agree that the four different scenarios provided us with a variety of experiences that helped us understand the injustices that many experience and we can move forward and grow as an establishment
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Naneh Petrosyan replied on Permalink
I agree that the four
I agree that the four different scenarios provided us with a variety of experiences that helped us understand the injustices that many experience and we can move forward and grow as an establishment
Naneh Petrosyan replied on
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