Everyday Diversity™ I Can Hear You!

Respecting Others with Disabilities

People with disabilities live normal happy lives and most of the time are very independent and self-sufficient. Don’t offend someone by assuming that they cannot do something or that they have to have your help, but be willing to offer if it is desired.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Understanding Diversity
  • Fostering Inclusion, Equity & Belonging

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TrainingBriefs® I Can Hear You!

New Micro-Learning! People with disabilities live normal, happy lives and most of the time are very independent and self-sufficient. Don’t offend someone by assuming that they cannot do something or that they have to have your help, rather be willing to offer if it is desired. These stereotypes often lead to bias. Embracing our differences… as well accepting each other… are key components to creating a respectful and inclusive workplace where we all want to participate… and stay!

Training Files (26)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
I Can Hear You!
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:06 min EnglishDemo
I Can Hear You!
Video without narrator
Video Vignette00:33 min EnglishDemo
I Can Hear You!
Discussion Guide
Workshop Material3 pages EnglishDemo
I Can Hear You!
Video Discussion Questions
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

When someone has a disability – people can often assume that they have others as well.


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