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Announcing The Launch Of Our Online Human Rights Awareness Training Course

 


We are excited to announce the launch of our new Online Human Rights Awareness Training Course explicitly designed for Disability Support Workers and Healthcare Workers. This course aims to foster understanding and promote best practices regarding the fundamental rights and freedoms that belong to everyone, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion, language, or any other status.

Why is Human Rights Awareness Training Important?

Human rights are the cornerstone of dignity, freedom, equality, and justice. They ensure everyone can live with respect, autonomy, and the opportunity to thrive. This training is crucial for promoting a culture where respect for human dignity is prioritised in disability and healthcare services.

In Australia, the Human Rights Commission plays a critical role in advocating for human rights, providing education, resolving complaints, and eliminating discrimination, harassment, and vilification. Our course aligns with these efforts, equipping your team with the knowledge and tools they need to create an inclusive environment.

Who Should Take This Human Rights Awareness Course?

This course is designed for all employees, contractors, and volunteers in disability support and healthcare services. Whether you are part of the care team or have a broader role, this training is essential for understanding the importance of human rights in the workplace.

What Will You Learn?

Our Online Human Rights Awareness Training covers the following key areas:

  • What are human rights? – Gain an understanding of human rights and their underlying principles.
  • Common human rights violations – Learn about the violations that can occur and how to recognise them.
  • Promoting best practices – Discover how to promote a culture of human rights within your organisation and avoid common mistakes.

The course will take approximately 15 minutes to complete and is designed to be accessible for all learning styles. It is easy to navigate and can be delivered through our Sentrient online workplace compliance system or any existing learning management system you may have in place.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the concept of human rights and their importance.
  • Recognise the key principles of human rights.
  • Identify common violations of rights in healthcare and disability services.
  • Implement best practices for human rights in the workplace.
  • Foster a culture of human rights in their organisation.

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