George Mason University

Equity and Diversity Services

Education and Training

       

      1. Sexual Harassment & EEO

      This is our basic introductory session on general sexual harassment policies, and equal employment opportunity policies regarding harassment and discrimination across all differences. Mason community rights and responsibilities are covered for faculty, staff and students.

      1. Sexual Harassment Awareness

      This training specifically deals with sexual harassment only in greater detail.  It also provides interaction and experiential learning.

      1. Search Committee Briefings

      These are information sessions to provide best practices on how to conduct a fair and legal search with the goals of increasing inclusiveness and minimizing personal bias in the selection process.

      1. Diversity and Cultural Awareness

      This session introduces participants to ideas regarding diversity and its benefits.  Participants explore ways to begin to recognize differences that are not always apparent on the surface.

      1. Cultural Awareness to Cultural Competency

      This interactive and experiential training begins to explore skills that go beyond recognition of cultural differences to how best to adapt to or address these differences that diverse groups experience.

      1. Diversity and Racism – The Road Less Traveled

      Diversity tends to be the most comfortable topic when dealing with human difference.  In this session we explore the often avoided topic of Race and Racism when dealing with the management of diversity.

      1. EO & Affirmative Action

      This information session gives insight into Affirmative Action as a technique to make Mason representative of the population demographics.  What AA is and isn’t, as well as how can it be applied in both higher education and the work place will be discussed.

      1. A Change Model©

      This 6-8 week program provides participants with an opportunity to explore issues of difference in a setting free from repercussions.  Participants form a cohesive group that meets each week for 4 hours wherein information and experiences are shared, and strategies for engaging with people different from ourselves are forged.

      1. Difference and Civility

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      1. ADA, Disability and Employment

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Please contact the OEDS for more information (703) 993-8730.