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Do you believe that training goes far enough in your organisation, or do you feel that something is missing?
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When delivering training, do you ensure that the training company used has lived experience of the subject matter they are delivering eg, Race, Gender, LGBTQ, Disability
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How do employees respond to training, and are the able to input learning into practice in their day roles to advance inclusion?
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What training is delivered around diversity and inclusion, and to which levels of employees?
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