
The Equity-ish™ Collection
Understanding The Links Between Equity, Equality, Bias, Meritocracy, & Discrimination.
The Equity-ish™ Collection – evolving definitions of equity—shape our perceptions, systems, and interactions with others. This collection brings to light how unconscious assumptions can influence not just how we view individuals, but also how we design programs, enforce policies, and decide what fairness looks like. At the same time, it challenges participants to define and apply real, actionable equity—not as a vague ideal, but as a measurable standard that requires us to recognize and respond to disparities. Whether you're navigating person-centered planning, building team processes, creating protocols, or making policy decisions, this collection offers both analytical tools and transformational mindsets to help you move from intention to impact. This is not just a training series about seeing bias and equity—it’s about reshaping what we do because of what we now see.
Equity-ish™
Exploring the Hidden Layers of Equity, Equality, Bias, Fairness, and Access in the Workplace
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Equity-ish™ - Exploring the Hidden Layers of Equity, Equality, Bias, Fairness, and Access in the Workplace
What does it really mean to treat people fairly? Is giving everyone the same support truly enough? And how do our unseen biases shape our understanding of opportunity and access?
Equity-ish™ invites participants to rethink what equity actually looks like—not just in theory, but in the workplace, in services, in team dynamics, and in how we make decisions. While “equity” and “equality” are often used interchangeably, this training explores the nuanced, and often misunderstood, differences between them. Participants will learn how bias, assumptions, and invisible barriers impact what we perceive as fair—and how those perceptions can reinforce real inequities.
Participants will explore:
The difference between equality and equity, and why sameness does not always equal fairness
How implicit and explicit bias act as invisible building blocks that create or maintain disadvantage
The importance of recognizing how access, starting points, and privilege influence outcomes—even when policies appear neutral
How systemic or structural norms may favor some and exclude others
How our mindsets and professional practices can either reinforce or help remove bias-based barriers
The training also provides critical insight into how misguided approaches to equity—such as lowering standards or applying identity-based quotas—can violate the spirit and intent of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and even cause harm. True equity work doesn’t bend the rules for some—it seeks to remove the obstacles that never should have been there in the first place. This distinction is essential for anyone working in public service, education, hiring, policy, or people-facing roles.
Participants will leave with:
A clear, grounded understanding of what equity is—and what it is not
Tools and language to identify where fairness may be distorted by bias or perception
A deeper awareness of how bias contributes to structural discrimination
A mindset shift that supports more ethical, inclusive, and legally sound approaches to equity in the workplace
Whether you're a service coordinator, educator, HR lead, or team member, Equity-ish™ offers a powerful framework for seeing what’s often missed—and for shifting toward solutions that are both just and sustainable.
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Length - between 1.5-2 hours long
Format - Available in Live-online, In Person and Self-paced Format
Equity-ish™ can be tailored to meet the unique needs and realities of your organization or team. Customizations can include:
Emphasis on specific social identities (e.g., race, gender, disability, age, language, class)
Focus on particular relationship dynamics, such as:
Staff-to-client or provider-to-community relationships
Peer-to-peer or employee-to-employee interactions
Manager-to-staff or leadership dynamics
Application of the training through the lens of your organizational systems, processes, or practices, including:
Service delivery
Hiring and promotion
Communication practices
Program design
Policy and protocol review
Whether your goal is to explore equity at a systemic level or improve interpersonal dynamics through a bias-aware lens, this training can be customized to make the content directly relevant and actionable for your context.
The EquiScope Lens™
An Equity-Based Assessment Tool for Uncovering Implicit Bias in Policies, Processes, and Organizational Procedures
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The Equiscope Lens™ - A Practical Equity Tool for Uncovering Implicit Bias in Policies, Processes, and Daily Practices
Course Description
Fairness isn’t automatic—it’s engineered.
Even the most well-intentioned processes, systems, and supports can unintentionally create harm when implicit bias and starting point blind spots go unexamined.The Equiscope Lens™ is a powerful, practical tool designed to help people and organizations assess their current practices, policies, and procedures through a deep equity lens—to scan for bias, surface blind spots, and take meaningful action.
This session is more than a training—it’s a hands-on learning lab. Participants learn the full Equiscope Lens framework and immediately apply it to a real policy, process, meeting structure, protocol, or decision-making practice from their work. Whether you're writing IPPs, designing programs, facilitating restorative justice processes, creating treatment or care plans, or reviewing hiring or intake protocols—this tool is for you.
What Participants Will Learn:
How to apply a bias-informed, equity-centered lens to real workplace systems and practices
How to identify and challenge implicit bias and discrimination embedded in everyday actions and structures
How to define and use equity benchmarks to measure fairness
How to uncover and name starting point blind spots and group disparities
How to distinguish between maker and doer roles when assessing your sphere of impact
How to build SMARTER action plans for creating more inclusive, equitable practices
Who Should Attend:
This training is designed for anyone with influence over how things are done, including:
Service coordinators developing IPPs or guiding care
Social workers, case managers, and counselors supporting individuals and families
Restorative justice practitioners creating group agreements or conference plans
Community organizers and program developers working with diverse populations
City and nonprofit staff leading processes, drafting policy, or designing public-facing systems
Team leaders or managers seeking to review meeting structures, workflows, or performance policies
If your role involves a method, process, structure, or system that affects others, this training offers the clarity and strategy to ensure it’s fair, inclusive, and bias-aware.
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Length - between 1.5-2 hours long
Format - Available in Live-online, In Person and Self-paced Format
Customization Available:
The Equiscope Lens™ training can be tailored to reflect your team’s:
Industry or department (e.g., education, mental health, civic engagement, youth justice, HR)
Target population (e.g., disability communities, multilingual families, BIPOC clients)
Specific tools or frameworks already in use, including IPPs, One Page Profiles, behavior support plans, meeting protocols, and more
Participants will leave this session not only understanding equity more deeply, but with a concrete, ready-to-use framework to help them become agents of change in their daily work.
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