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Unconscious Bias and Hidden Privilege eLearning Course 2

Total time: 35 mins

This course addresses the universal issues of unconscious bias and hidden privilege, which often influence decision making processes, relationships, and overall interactions in personal and professional settings.

The course also includes a contextual animation that deepens understanding of how colonisation has contributed to systemic disadvantage and intergenerational impacts experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

By situating bias within broader social and historical systems, the course strengthens learners’ awareness of equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive practice in contemporary settings. 

This course will empower learners with the knowledge and practical strategies to recognise and address unconscious bias and hidden privilege. 

By the end of this course, learners will be able to: 

  • Define unconscious bias and recognise how it influences behaviour and decision-making
  • Explain the concept of hidden privilege within professional and organisational contexts
  • Describe how colonisation has contributed to systemic disadvantage and inter-generational impacts
  • Recognise the connection between systemic inequity and contemporary inclusive practice
  • Identify practical actions that support more inclusive and culturally responsive environments

Self-Care Disclaimer
This course includes elements of truth-telling and may involve challenging or emotional content. Please practise self-care throughout the course. If you need to step away at any time, feel free to do so.

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Course Content

Overview of Unconscious Bias and Hidden Privilege (UBHP2)
Conclusion (UBHP2)