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Diversity and Inclusion in the Built Environment

CIOB Academy via FutureLearn

Overview

Build a more equal and inclusive construction sector

To create buildings, spaces, and landscapes that meet the needs of all communities, we need a sector capable of understanding these needs. Research has shown that diverse organisations are more receptive and better able to innovate for their clients.

On this three-week course from the Chartered Institute of Building, you’ll understand the importance of promoting diversity and inclusion in the built environment, and learn what you can do to combat underrepresentation in the sector.

Understand the benefits of diversity and inclusion

Diversity and inclusion does not only benefit individuals affected by underrepresentation. It can also help to drive an organisation’s creativity, productivity, and profitability.

You’ll start the course by exploring the benefits of widening representation. From business performance to ethical objectives, you’ll understand why diversity and inclusion matters for the built environment sector.

Examine barriers to representation in the built environment sector

Despite significant progress over the past two decades, the built environment sector remains a male-dominated industry, without consistent representation of all global communities.

In the second week of the course, you’ll consider the state of play for diversity within the sector. Examining current statistics, you’ll take a closer look at ongoing barriers to representation and inclusion.

Learn what you can do to make your own workplace inclusive

Once you’ve understood why diversity matters, you can begin reflecting on the best ways of promoting it. Building on practical case studies, you’ll discuss strategies for limiting bias and creating an inclusive workplace.

By the end of the course, you’ll be prepared to tackle underrepresentation in your own organisation.

This course is designed for professionals working at all levels and in any area of the built environment sector.

Learners just need an interest in learning more about diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to addressing underrepresentation within the industry.

Syllabus

  • What do we mean by Diversity and Inclusion and Why it is Important
    • Introduction and Background
    • Importance of EDI
    • Wrapping Up
  • Understanding the current challenges facing the built environment sector
    • Building a Picture
    • Case Study
    • Wrapping Up
  • How do we make the necessary change happen?
    • Promoting Change
    • Making a Difference
    • Wrapping Up

Taught by

Mark Harrison

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