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Welcome to our Education Hub! Here, you can find a wide range of resources to help you enhance your knowledge and understanding of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) topics. Whether you are a HR professional, business owner, or just looking to learn something new, we have plenty of tools and materials to offer. 
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EDI in the Workplace

Understanding the Workers Protection Act 2023

The Equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination based on nine protected characteristics. Understanding The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023
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EDI in the Workplace

What are the 9 Protected Characteristics

The Equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination based on nine protected characteristics. Understanding these characteristics is crucial for fostering an inclusive workplace.
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EDI in the Workplace

EDI Glossary

Understand the basics of EDI by exploring regularly used terminology
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#WomenAtWork

What does equity look like in the construction, energy and transport sectors?
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Race

Black Futures Month: Social Media and Marketing

Despite many efforts, Black creators have voiced anger as their posts are targeted by supposed unbiased algorithms and taken down when addressing Black issues. What can and should they be doing to better protect creators and ensure Black creator content is seen, heard and valued?
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Black Futures Month: Black Women in Leadership

Across the world, companies are working to increase the number of women in their leadership teams. However, Black women continue to be underrepresented despite the push for gender equality. Why are Black women being overlooked? What needs to change to establish equity for Black women in leadership?
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Black Futures Month: Finance and Entrepreneurship

For Black entrepreneurs funding is just one of the many barriers faced on their start-up journey. Not only is less funding available but government support schemes are not as accessible to Black entrepreneurs and not accessed at the same rates as white-led businesses. How can this change?
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Black Futures Month: Outdoor Heritage Sector

Research shows there is a lack of diversity in both visitors and employees of Outdoor Heritage sectors. What more can the Outdoor Heritage sector do to support community access to the outdoors, especially outside London?
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Podcasts

Disability

024: Representation Matters - Shannon Crossland

In this episode, Shannon discusses her experiences of living with a limb difference, the media’s portrayal of those with physical differences and her journey to self- love.
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Sex

023: Representation Matters - Ewan Corlett

In this episode, Ewan discusses his mission to help other men heal and step into their full potential and purpose.
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Pregnancy and Maternity

022: Representation Matters - The Job Share Pair

In this episode, Hannah and Rachel demystify the myths around job-sharing and explore its benefits.
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Disability

021: Representation Matters - Terri Rodriguez-Hong

In this episode, Terri Rodriguez-Hong shares her thoughts and experiences on hidden disabilities and accessibility.
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EDI in Crisis: Why the Loudest Voices Have Gone Quiet

There has been a recent shift in the conversation around Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). Initially, there was a significant push for EDI initiatives in businesses, with an emphasis on inclusivity and systemic change. A noticeable silence has descended upon the EDI movement recently. This silence is attributed to several factors, including fatigue among employees and leaders regarding mandatory training and ever-changing policies, and a sense that the movement has been hijacked by a vocal minority with rigid agendas. There needs to be a reset of the EDI conversation, emphasizing the need for understanding, dialogue, and practical solutions over division and performative gestures, arguing that EDI must evolve to remain relevant and effective.
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Our 2025 Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Predictions:

2025 has started where 2024 left off when it comes to EDI - this work has always been challenging and the post-2020 honeymoon period of large contracts and an abundance of EDI opportunities is certainly over. The rise and fall of the EDI influencers has been and gone and EDI is back where it has historically been - unglamorous, tough but impactful work, when done well. 2025 will be a defining year for EDI and we are likely to see some organisations really starting to get things right.
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Reflecting on 2024: Milestones, Lessons, and the Road Ahead

This year has been tough for EDI (equality, diversity, and inclusion). Things haven't gone as planned, and there's been some pushback against EDI initiatives. We need to be honest with ourselves and rethink our approach. Maybe EDI can't be everything to everyone. We need to make some tough choices and prioritise what's important. Not every place can be perfect for everyone all at once.
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National Inclusion Week: What is the Intention and at What Point Does it Become Performative

National Inclusion Week encourages employers to host "Inclusion Events" with suggestions like hiring experts, creating inclusive calendars, and organising workshops. But are these short-term efforts meaningful? A day, week, or month to discuss inclusion often feels superficial, raising questions about the actual impact and why some topics get more attention than others.
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