A Guideline An exploration of the Guideline The Simple Steps for positive action Diversity, respect and inclusion are key factors in a healthy, productive.

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A Guideline An exploration of the Guideline The Simple Steps for positive action Diversity, respect and inclusion are key factors in a healthy, productive workplace. We will discuss a plan to promote a respectful environment by exploring the following plan…

Turn Uncomfortable Situations Into Learning Opportunities

Guideline 1 Try to turn negative situations into positive opportunities. By talking to others about why some things are offensive or insensitive, we help each other learn about respect. And a respectful workplace is a more productive and a happier one.

Guideline 1 Simple Steps Respond right away, calmly and rationally Ask questions to help discover the source of inappropriate comments Help coworkers understand why something is offensive

Religious Or Cultural Beliefs Should Not Be Used To Deny Anyone Equality At Work

Many of us have strong religious or cultural beliefs. Our coworker's beliefs may be different, and we should be careful to be respectful of those differences when expressing our own.

Simple Steps Question whether expressing certain opinions is appropriate in a workplace setting Let coworkers know that some behavior is inappropriate Never be afraid to apologize

Just Because Expressions or Words Are Commonly Used, Does Not Mean They Are Acceptable

Think about the expressions and sayings you use. What might sound harmless to you may be very offensive to others.

Be aware that cultural or ethnic stereotypes are offensive Always use respectful language, no matter who's around Don't cross boundaries in emotionally charged situations Simple Steps

Be Careful Not To Display Or Send Potentially Offensive Materials On Your Computer

and the Internet are tools, not toys. Sharing inappropriate messages, games. and non-work related Web pages has no place at work.

Be sensitive to ethnic backgrounds that are different from your own Take responsibility for hurtful behavior Show understanding for others' feelings, and make efforts to repair workplace relationships Simple Steps

Judging Peoples Abilities By Their Appearance Can Lead To Discrimination

For example, asking only women to make coffee or clean up, or assigning physical tasks only to men is a form of discrimination. Never treat people differently based on their physical appearance.

Speak up against appearance-based discrimination Listen to and be understanding of the concerns of others Take responsibility for your actions Simple Steps

Cultural Or Ethnic Stereotypes Are Offensive

Making generalizations and typecasting are both forms of stereotypingfor example, saying that a race of people are good athletes or excel in math, or that women are bad drivers and that men can't cook. Whether positive or negative, stereotypes are always inappropriate.

Make coworkers aware of stereotypes, positive or negative, and why they are offensive Explore similarities instead of focusing on differences Consider people as individuals Simple Steps

Speak Up Against Disrespect

Whenever possible, you should let coworkers know if they are being disrespectful or insensitive. By speaking up when these situations occur, you can often spare hurt feelings, anger, or discomfort in the future.

Intervene before a problem escalates Defuse tensions by listening and understanding Relate disrespectful behavior to personal experiences Simple Steps

In conclusion, we hope that you will remember it really is As Simple As Respect. Please use these guides to help promote diversity, respect and inclusion in your workplace.