Prevention of discrimination based on origin training course - taking action against racism
Fighting racism and xenophobia in the workplace: guarantee a fair and fulfilling work environment with Remixt, certified by Qualiopi.
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Racism prevention
Objectives :
• Legal framework
• Fight against racism
• Taking actions
Duration :
• 20 minutes
• 0 prerequisite
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Objectives
• Combat stereotypes and misconceptions about origins
• Identify manifestations of racism
• Reacting as a witness or victim of racism
• Understand the legal framework for employers and employees
• Learn about the penalties that can be incurred
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Methods
• Classic or SSO access to the Remixt platform
• Either in your LMS via SCORM or on Teams or Slack
• Immersive e-learning course
• Hybrid format: self-diag, quizzes, memos, videos, surveys
• Certification achieved with a pass rate of 80%
• Subtitles for the hearing impaired
• Languages: French and English
• Adapted to the legal frameworks of France, Belgium, and Spain
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Programme
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Pre-training positioning and knowledge test
2
Origins and explanation of ethnic discrimination
3
How racism manifests in behaviour and actions
4
Preventing and combating these situations
5
Reacting as a victim or witness
6
Quiz, assessment of objective achievement
A course directly accessible
on the Remixt platform:
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Self-positioning
Assessing their level of awareness
Thanks to a self-diagnosis tool, measure the maturity of your teams on selected Diversity & Inclusion themes and get a clear understanding of where they stand.
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Immersive training
Engaging your teams
Our short, guilt-free training courses are Qualiopi-certified. They combine videos, real-life scenarios, legal definitions, and knowledge tests. The « Paleo&co » video series have been designed to resonate with teams across various sectors and professions, addressing serious subjects in a fun tone.
To facilitate engagement and knowledge retention, Remixt training courses are accessible on PC, tablet, or phone, and can be certified with a pass rate of 80%.
We can help you meet your completion goals through personalised plans and automated reminders
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Team contribution
Gathering feedback
Anonymous surveys provide an overview and gauge the internal climate.
Collect real-time feedback and contributions from your teams to improve workplace cohesion.
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Personalised communication
Keeping teams informed
Share Remixt training courses throughout the year around key dates (March 8, Disability Awareness Week…).
Promote your internal initiatives directly within the training courses: appointing reference people, charters, clubs, events, programs, etc.
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Reporting & Monitoring
Measuring impact
Analyse and monitor team progress to develop your customized roadmap and implement new actions.
Access connection rates, participation rates (% of courses started), completion rates (% of learners who finished their courses), progress by module, and certifications.
Remixt is the platform for you if:
Remixt is made for you if you want to:
Quickly and easily train against sexism
Take preventive measures to ensure a fair working environment
Respond to a confirmed case of sexism in your organisation
Go beyond occasional awareness campaigns and take action all year round
They trust us
Rates to suit
all sizes of organisation.
A journey shaped by the Paleo&co web series
In each Remixt course, the Paleo&co web series is designed to resonate with teams from all sectors and professions.
Its situational scenarios address serious subjects in a fun tone.
Over 30,000 Remixt training courses completed.
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At the end of the module, your teams leave with…
Accessible knowledge for everyone (ex: legal framework) to better react in everyday situations
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Quantitative and qualitative data on team participation, feedback and sentiment
Concrete action plans to initiate change