SBS, Multicultural NSW and International Education Services launch cultural training app for workplaces

SBS, Multicultural NSW and International Education Services Limited have collaborated to launch a mobile app and online training tool created to help Australian organisations navigate and maximise the benefits of cultural diversity in the workplace.

A new app will help workplaces embrace diversity.

A new app will help workplaces embrace diversity. Source: X01095

The Cultural Competence Program has been designed for public and private organisations to help build their employees’ knowledge and understanding of Australia’s diverse cultures and practices, increasingly relevant for our culturally diverse workplaces today.

The program explores topics including cross-cultural communication, addressing stereotypes, unconscious bias, diversity in the workplace, and enhancing understanding about the benefits of multiculturalism to Australia.

NSW Minister for Multiculturalism, John Ajaka, said: “New South Wales is one of the most multicultural communities in the world, and it is only right that our workplaces should mirror our communities. Diversity is not a nice-to-have for business or government, it is a must have.”

SBS Managing Director, Michael Ebeid, said: “Across all industries and sectors, greater understanding of the benefits of diversity is an increasingly valuable tool for organisations."
The Cultural Competence Program is made up of eight easy-to-use multimedia learning modules which include animations, engaging activities and video interviews featuring real stories and workplace experiences. 

"Diversity is at the heart of what we do at SBS, and this Cultural Competence Program delivers on our commitment to utilising our Charter and digital leadership to contribute to a more cohesive Australia, through deepening understanding of the many cultures that make up our country today,” Mr Ebeid said.

Accessed using the app on mobile devices or online, the Cultural Competence Program provides flexibility for employees to complete the course whenever and wherever they want.

The program can also be integrated in to existing learning management systems.

Multicultural NSW CEO, Hakan Harman, said: “Cultural diversity is our greatest strength and asset. This outstanding resource will enable any business to build mutual respect and intercultural understanding to foster effective, healthy and diverse workplaces in a socially cohesive and harmonious multicultural society. I am proud of our successful collaboration with SBS and IES.”

International Education Services (IES) Managing Director, Chris Evason, also added: “Combining our knowledge from various areas of diversity media, multiculturalism and education meant that we were able to create an innovative, engaging and informative resource for organisations to promote cultural awareness in their workplace through online learning.”

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Published 31 October 2016 8:16pm
Updated 1 November 2016 6:44am
By SBS News
Source: SBS


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