BIAS OVERRIDE - OVERCOMING IMPLICIT BIAS
Name:
BIAS OVERRIDE - OVERCOMING IMPLICIT BIAS
Date:
November 7, 2023
Time:
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
Event Description:
This class will be taught by Gainesville's own National Association of Realtors' Instructor, and Faculty member, Trisha Roy. Trisha Roy is founder and owner of Open Spaces International School of Real Estate, which is a licensed provider of Designations and Certifications from the National Association of Realtors.
The course is aimed towards real estate, and teaches Realtors how to overcome bias, and learn about bias, and how to overcome it. However, anyone can take the course, as during the course of your business and your every day lives, learn about how we can learn about ourselves, and those instances of bias that we are unconscious about.The National Association of Realtors has made some kind of bias override training mandatory for its members, from 2025 onwards.
We will also dive into Fair Housing - which applies to everyone, as most of us have real estate as part of our spheres, because housing is a basic need. This course will help anyone taking the class, the context of Fair Housing.
At the conclusion of the course, participants will be able to:
• Describe the history of bias and discrimination in real estate to understand how neighborhoods became segregated and appreciate the challenges many consumers still face because of their identities.
• Explain how implicit bias may result in violations of Fair Housing laws and industry ethics.
• Identify interventions to prevent implicit bias, identity anxiety, and stereotype threat from influencing behavior so that consumers are treated with equal concern, respect, and fairness.
• Increase personal motivation to confront these phenomena in their business and community.
Participants who complete this course will be awarded a completion certificate, awarded by the National Association of Realtors.
The course is aimed towards real estate, and teaches Realtors how to overcome bias, and learn about bias, and how to overcome it. However, anyone can take the course, as during the course of your business and your every day lives, learn about how we can learn about ourselves, and those instances of bias that we are unconscious about.The National Association of Realtors has made some kind of bias override training mandatory for its members, from 2025 onwards.
We will also dive into Fair Housing - which applies to everyone, as most of us have real estate as part of our spheres, because housing is a basic need. This course will help anyone taking the class, the context of Fair Housing.
At the conclusion of the course, participants will be able to:
• Describe the history of bias and discrimination in real estate to understand how neighborhoods became segregated and appreciate the challenges many consumers still face because of their identities.
• Explain how implicit bias may result in violations of Fair Housing laws and industry ethics.
• Identify interventions to prevent implicit bias, identity anxiety, and stereotype threat from influencing behavior so that consumers are treated with equal concern, respect, and fairness.
• Increase personal motivation to confront these phenomena in their business and community.
Participants who complete this course will be awarded a completion certificate, awarded by the National Association of Realtors.