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Recognising Privilege
Explore how privilege (or lack of it) shapes our lives. Privilege and oppression are two sides of the same coin. Where systems exist that benefit one group, they create a barrier for others.
About the module
15 - 20 mins
English
VR
LLM & scripted roleplays
AI-powered personalised feedback
Completion certificate
Lesson planning resources
27 Module library

Who is it for?
This comprehensive module is designed for a diverse range of learners and a broad range of competency levels. It’s particularly beneficial for:
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Higher Education institutions: Enhances students' cultural awareness and understanding of the importance of DEI, providing them with the tools with which to tackle internal biases and assumptions.
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Corporations and Enterprises: Supports wider DEI training by offering immersive experiences to place individuals in simulations to enhance real-world awareness.
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Further Education colleges: Provide students with an understanding of DEI and the tools with which to tackle their own internal biases.

The Scenario
This simulation tackles essential, but often uncomfortable conversations about the role of privilege in perpetuating power imbalances in our society and asks - what is it, who has it, and what can we do about it, if we want to create a more equitable society?
This simulation has been co-developed in collaboration with subject matter experts from George Brown College.
Learning objectives
Through this scenario, you will:
Understand different types of privilege
Reflect on how privilege affects your own life and the lives of others
Explore the relationship between intersectionality and privilege
Unwrap the myth of meritocracy

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