The Inclusion Toolkitinactive
Publisher |
Harvey Nash
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Following on from the first Diversity Toolkit series, the Inclusion toolkit continues on the journey from diversity to inclusion. As more businesses recognise that having a more diverse workforce is key to success, they now face the complex challenge of keeping it. The route to this is creating a culture where individuals feel included and are able to bring their whole selves to work. Carol Rosati OBE speaks to 10 business leaders who explore some of the biggest challenges individuals and businesses face. You'll hear incredible stories about organisations supporting Transgender individuals during transitioning, enabling those with disabilities, reaching out to disadvantaged youth and raising awareness of mental health and wellbeing. These pragmatic, down to earth conversations are certainly food for thought and we hope inspirational.
Premiere Date |
2016-10-03
Related Hashtags |
#HNInclusionToolkit
Frequency |
Daily
Explicit |
No

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10 Available Episodes (10 Total)Average duration: 00:21:34
Oct 03 | 00:16:38
Creating workplace harmony - Jessica Chu
Oct 02 | 00:23:37
Supporting social mobility – Dowshan Humzah
Oct 01 | 00:33:18
Creating work-life balance – Sarah Jackson OBE
Sep 30 | 00:18:23
Multi-national multi–cultural diversity – Vinay Kapoor
Sep 29 | 00:22:43
Working with mental illness – Jessica Carmody
Sep 27 | 00:27:02
Delivering disability inclusion – Dr Alice Maynard CBE
Sep 26 | 00:25:55
Inclusive Teamwork - Rod Carr
Sep 25 | 00:10:01
Cultural Change through Technology - Catherine Doran
Sep 24 | 00:20:01
Talking Transgender and transition – Kimberley Bird
Sep 23 | 00:18:04
Creating the Googliness Mix – Chuck Stephens
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