
Diversity Train-the-Trainer Course
Qualifying trainers and learning professionals to design and facilitate effective diversity learning processes
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) have become central topics in organisational development – yet addressing them professionally requires more than good intentions. The Diversity Train-the-Trainer Course prepares participants to design, deliver and facilitate diversity trainings that are reflective, methodologically sound and aligned with organisational realities.
Diversity in the workplace – a key issue of our time
Diversity is a social reality, but translating it into everyday organisational practice remains a complex challenge. Questions of equity, inclusion, power and belonging increasingly shape discussions in companies and public institutions. At the same time, diversity-related topics often trigger uncertainty, resistance or defensiveness – both among participants and facilitators.Professional diversity training therefore requires a high level of methodological competence, self-reflection and didactic clarity. Trainers must be able to work with sensitive topics such as discrimination, harassment, racism or exclusion without moralising, oversimplifying or escalating conflict. This includes creating learning spaces in which participants can reflect on unconscious bias, structural inequality and their own roles within organisations.
Professional training for those who want to work with diversity
The modular Diversity Train-the-Trainer Course is designed for professionals who want to work as trainers, facilitators or internal multipliers on topics related to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging. Some participants address the full DEIB spectrum, while others focus on specific dimensions such as gender, disability, interculturality or social background.In all cases, the course provides a solid professional foundation: research-based concepts, practical methodologies and didactic tools for designing sustainable diversity trainings. The focus lies on enabling participants to work responsibly, confidently and effectively with diversity-related topics in organisational and educational contexts.
Who should take this course?
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging are increasingly addressed within organisations not only through policies, but through learning processes, dialogue and cultural change initiatives. This course is designed for trainers and learning professionals who want to work with diversity-related topics in a structured, reflective and practice-oriented way, including:- Freelance diversity trainers, coaches and consultants: You want to professionalise your diversity work and position yourself clearly in the market. This course supports you in developing methodologically sound, research-based diversity trainings and documenting your competence within a recognised qualification framework.
- Corporate and in-house trainers: You design and facilitate learning formats within your organisation and increasingly address topics such as inclusion, bias, equity or organisational culture. The course helps you strengthen your facilitation skills and work confidently with sensitive and sometimes contested diversity topics.
- HR and learning & development professionals: You are involved in shaping inclusive structures, leadership development or organisational learning. Gain practical tools and conceptual clarity for designing diversity-related learning processes that go beyond awareness-raising and support sustainable change.
- Diversity advocates and internal change agents: You are engaged in diversity boards, employee resource groups or internal initiatives and want to move from activism to professional facilitation. This course provides you with methodological grounding and didactic tools to work effectively within organisational contexts.
- Intercultural trainers seeking to broaden their scope: You already work with intercultural topics and want to expand your competence to include broader diversity dimensions such as power, equity, discrimination and belonging within organisations.










13 Feb - 06 Mar 2026, Zoom