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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long, and dramatic, but well done

 

Barbara Bierer replied on

well done

Rachel Knipe replied on

Training was easy to follow and put together well.  Easy to understand and gives potential real life examples and the appropriate ways to handle said situations. 

Sarah Butler replied on

agreed

Kathryn Packowski replied on

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Sonia Thompson replied on

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Sonia Thompson replied on

The post-training video noting that participants may experience different emotions after the training, and that is normal, was a good way to conclude.

Beverly Biller replied on

This training was very well put together and easy to navigate. It also made me think about what I see in the hospital and how I can change my practice to best support my patients and coworkers. 

Keegan Duguay replied on

I really liked being able to choose the response and see the different outcomes. Also it was helpful having the four different scenarios and being put in someone else's (4 other people's) shoes. A very good reminder to be mindful of our own actions and keep each other accountable.

Megan Griffin replied on

Very thoughtful and thought-provoking presentation.

Michael Fifer replied on

I think it was really well put together and showed 4 different stories that many of the staff can relate too.

Madison Zolkos replied on

I agree, the film was very well put together and very informative. 

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Anne McDonnell replied on

agree

Anne McDonnell replied on

Very thorough and elaborate. 

Sarah Kelly replied on

All different perspectives where very insightful! 

Katherine Pierce replied on

The bystander effect is a serious problem that this course does a great job addressing

Anthony Aguirre replied on

Agreed 

Anthony Aguirre replied on

agreed

Cara Boyer replied on

This content was very helpful, golden rule always applies (treat others the way you want to be treated)

Kaitlyn Trundle replied on

It was interesting to see racism from all different angles, I understand that the scenarios were base n true stories but I am curious to here the patients perspective. How are we as a facility perceived in the community that we serve? And how can we better serve them?

Trevena Rice replied on

Great video! definitely made you cringe at moments and was helpful to know that we have resources available to us.

Alice Moore replied on

I appreciated the various perspectives presented in the this training.  Quality DEI course!

Colleen Forrest replied on

I appreciated the various perspectives presented in the this training.  Quality DEI course!

Colleen Forrest replied on

Well done

Madenna Nicholson replied on

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Aline Nascimento replied on

We all need to be brave, and speak up when we witness something that does not feel just or fair.

Sandra Murphy replied on

We all need to be brave, and speak up when we witness something that does not feel just or fair.

Sandra Murphy replied on

We all need to be brave, and speak up when we witness something that does not feel just or fair.

Sandra Murphy replied on

I liked getting to observe several situations from different perspectives. I also liked how interactive this course was.

Taylor Burke replied on

Very important topic.  Appreciated the interactive nature of the scenarios and the ability to choose different responses and see how they played out.

Samuel Kohrman replied on

Helpful scenarios, thank you

Frances Hayes replied on

Interesting to see the various perspectives from different people in each video segment 

Richard Garstka replied on

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