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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Construction Environments

Build a respectful, inclusive jobsite where everyone feels valued.
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Course: On-Demand
Essential Provider KnowledgeCity  7 Lessons ·  24m  in English, Spanish 

Course Description

A diverse team brings unique ideas and experiences to the jobsite, but those benefits only happen when everyone feels heard and respected. In this Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Construction Environments course, you’ll learn what DEIB means, how it impacts jobsite culture, and what actions you can take to support fairness, challenge bias, and create a workplace where everyone belongs.

This course breaks down the four key DEIB principles, explains the difference between equity and equality, and provides real-world examples from the construction industry. You’ll explore how conscious and unconscious bias impact team dynamics and what you can do to foster greater inclusivity, whether you're managing a team or working alongside others.

You’ll also learn how to support coworkers with different needs, become culturally competent, and speak up when you see unfair treatment. DEIB is a team effort — and it starts with you.

What You'll Learn

  • Define diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in the workplace
  • Identify the four types of workplace diversity
  • Explain how conscious and unconscious bias affect behavior and team dynamics
  • Apply inclusive behaviors that support coworker success
  • Describe actions that promote equity and fairness on the jobsite
  • Distinguish between equity and equality in a construction environment

Key Takeaways

  • A diverse team brings unique ideas and experiences to the jobsite, but those benefits only happen when everyone feels heard and respected.
  • The course breaks down the four key DEIB principles and explains the difference between equity and equality using real-world examples from the construction industry.
  • Both conscious and unconscious bias impact team dynamics, and there are actions you can take to foster greater inclusivity.
  • Supporting coworkers with different needs, becoming culturally competent, and speaking up when you see unfair treatment all help create a workplace where everyone belongs.
  • DEIB is a team effort that applies whether you are managing a team or working alongside others.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this course for?

It is for people in construction environments, whether you are managing a team or working alongside others, who want to support fairness, challenge bias, and help create a workplace where everyone belongs.

What does this course cover?

It covers what DEIB means, how it impacts jobsite culture, the four key DEIB principles, the difference between equity and equality, and how conscious and unconscious bias affect team dynamics, with real-world examples from the construction industry.

What skills will I gain?

You will learn to support coworkers with different needs, become culturally competent, apply inclusive behaviors that support coworker success, and speak up when you see unfair treatment.

What topics are included in the lessons?

Lessons cover what diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging are, diversity, conscious and unconscious bias, equity, inclusion and belonging, and a review.

Do I need to be a manager to take this course?

No. The course explains how to foster inclusivity whether you are managing a team or working alongside others, because DEIB is a team effort that starts with you.