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Dignity Respect at Work E Learning

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Dignity and Respect at Work E-Learning

This e-learning course is designed to foster a positive and respectful workplace environment within the NHS. It aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and demonstrate dignity and respect in their professional interactions. The course covers a range of topics, including:

  1. Understanding the NHS Context and Agenda

  2. Demonstrating Dignity and Respect

  3. Identifying Acceptable and Unacceptable Behaviours

  4. Addressing Bullying and Harassment

  5. Navigating Informal vs Formal Processes

  6. Exploring Perspectives and the Concept of 'Rank'

  7. Getting Comfortable with Being Uncomfortable

Benefits to Learners:

  • Enhanced Awareness: Learners will become more aware of the importance of dignity and respect in the workplace, leading to a more inclusive and supportive environment.
  • Practical Skills: The course provides practical tools and techniques that learners can apply to foster positive interactions and address issues effectively.
  • Improved Workplace Culture: By promoting respectful behaviours, the course contributes to a healthier and more productive workplace culture.
  • Conflict Resolution: Learners will be better equipped to handle conflicts and uncomfortable situations, ensuring a harmonious work environment.

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Contributed by: NHS Dorset Learning Catalogue
Authored by: Paul Overton, NHS Dorset ICB, Digital System Support & IT Trainer
Sapna Vohra, NHS Dorset ICB, EDI Business Partner
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Last updated: 15 April 2025
First contributed: 15 April 2025
Audience access level: Full user

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