Videos online

We have recently produced seven short videos to support organisations in running their own equal opportunity awareness programs.  Individuals can also use the videos online section to increase their EO awareness.  Each video below presents a scenario for exploring discrimination in the workplace. 

The videos can be viewed online or downloaded free from the website.  Each video is accompanied by a set of 6 questions for learning practical techniques to deal with discrimination issues your business might confront.  You may choose to use the videos and questions with staff, or have staff members work through a package.   

Please use the contact us link at the top of any page if you would like to provide feedback that we can use to make improvements to the videos online section.

 Videos - Crossing the Line small Crossing the Line explores race discrimination and an approach for managing behaviour in the workplace.
Video - Generation Gap small Generation Gap begins a discussion on bullying and age discrimination with care workers at a nursing home having a dispute.
 Videos - Sitting Down on the Job small Sitting down on the Job considers an employee’s request for seating after a sports injury with a discussion between Human Resources and management.
 Videos - Single Mum small Single Mum’s a Special Case is concerned with two colleagues who are arguing about the extra workload placed on one by the other!
Videos - Different Rules small Different Rules looks at a customer being treated unfavourably by a shop employee.
 Videos - Two Faced small Two Faced provides an everyday illustration of bullying and possibly age discrimination with an older worker undermining a new employee and supervisor.
 Videos - Rental Market small Suspicion in Rental Market is an example of day to day discrimination felt by some seeking rental accommodation.

The videos are available on CD or DVD at minimal cost.  Contact us to arrange for a copy.

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These videos are available for free downloading from our website to support organisations in running their own equal opportunity awareness programs.  We do not authorise the use of our videos by commercial training providers in courses offered on a fee for service basis.