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What Is Diversity and Inclusion? These words are used everywhere - but what do they actually mean in your learning environment, and why do they matter to you as a student?
Everything you need to know about this diversity and inclusion course - what it covers, why it exists, and how it will shape your experience as a JTA student.
This course - Learning Together: Diversity and Inclusion at Job Trainer Australia - is designed to help you understand what inclusive learning looks like, what JTA does to protect and support you, and how you can contribute to a respectful environment for everyone.
What You Will Learn
Module Breakdown
What Is Diversity and Inclusion? Explore what these terms really mean and why they matter in your learning environment.
Your Rights as a JTA Student. Understand your legal and policy protections and how JTA upholds them.
Cultural Safety and First Nations Peoples. Learn what cultural safety means and JTA's specific commitments to First Nations students.
Inclusion in Your Learning. Discover how JTA designs your training experience to be accessible and welcoming to everyone.
Recognising and Responding to Discrimination. Know what discrimination looks like, what to do if it happens, and how JTA responds.
Your Commitment to Inclusion. Reflect on what inclusion means to you and make a personal commitment to contribute to it.
Inclusion is not a passive experience. When you study with JTA, you are joining a community. This course helps you understand what that community stands for - and what you can expect from it and contribute to it.
This is a free, standalone course offered to all JTA students. It is not assessed. There is no pass or fail. It is an awareness and reflection resource designed to support your experience as a student with us.
This course is short, self-paced, and designed to fit easily around your other training and commitments.
This course takes approximately 30 minutes to complete in full. It is divided into six modules, each designed to take around five minutes. There is no time limit and no expiry date - work through it at your own pace.
You can complete it in one sitting or return to individual modules at any time. The content does not lock or expire.
How Each Module Works
Estimated Time Per Module
Module 1 - What Is Diversity and Inclusion?
Module 2 - Your Rights as a JTA Student
Module 3 - Cultural Safety and First Nations Peoples
Module 4 - Inclusion in Your Learning
Module 5 - Recognising and Responding to Discrimination
Module 6 - Your Commitment to Inclusion
We encourage you to work through all six modules, as each covers a different and important aspect of diversity and inclusion. However, you are welcome to navigate directly to any module that is most relevant to your situation.
No. This course does not include a formal assessment. It is an awareness and reflection resource. The only activity is the optional personal commitment in Module 6, which is for your own reflection only.
Yes. You can access this course at any point during your enrolment with JTA. The content does not lock or expire, and you can revisit individual modules as often as you like.
DI-002 is offered to all JTA students at no cost, as part of our commitment to creating a safe and inclusive learning environment for everyone.
This course is available to every student enrolled with Job Trainer Australia - regardless of course, background, or experience.
This course is for every student enrolled with Job Trainer Australia. There are no prerequisites, no eligibility criteria, and no enrolment process. If you are studying with JTA, this course is available to you right now.
You do not need to request access, prove eligibility, or complete any steps before starting. Simply begin Module 1 whenever you are ready.
This Course Is Particularly Relevant If You Are...
JTA Students Are Wonderfully Diverse
JTA delivers training to thousands of students across Australia every year. Our student community includes people from every state and territory, a wide range of cultural and linguistic backgrounds, students of all ages, people with disability, First Nations students, and many others. This diversity is something we are proud of and actively support.
All cultural backgrounds are respected and valued. JTA connects students with culturally appropriate support where relevant.
If English is not your first language, let our team know. We will do our best to provide appropriate language support.
Students with disability or access needs are encouraged to disclose at enrolment so reasonable adjustments can be arranged.
JTA is committed to providing a culturally safe environment that respects and acknowledges First Nations cultures, knowledge, and peoples.
This course is offered as a free resource to support your experience as a JTA student. It is not a mandatory prerequisite for your primary training. We strongly encourage you to complete it, as it will help you understand your rights and what JTA expects from all students.
Absolutely. If you know a fellow student who would benefit from understanding JTA's diversity and inclusion commitments, encourage them to access this course directly through their training account.
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