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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Resources
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
The Equality Act 2010 protects individuals from discrimination based on nine protected characteristics. Understanding these characteristics is crucial for fostering an inclusive workplace.
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?
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?
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?
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?
In this episode, Fiona discusses her decision to launch WOB UK, the leadership and company culture issues that hinder diversity in the boardroom and why data is so important in achieving greater diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
In this guest blog; Timi Merriman-Johnson aka Mr Money Jar explores what the term BAME means, the limitations of a catch-all phrase and the alternatives to use instead.