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Women’s History Month-Free Webinars
24/03 - Women at Work — Living with Chronic Health Conditions
24/03 - Women at Work — Living with Chronic Health Conditions
Join Make Diversity Count for a focused Women’s History Month webinar exploring what it means to work with chronic health conditions in professional environments. This session will explore: The realities of invisible and fluctuating conditions at work The intersection of gender, health and workplace expectations Practical adjustments and inclusive leadership approaches How organisations can move beyond performative awareness This session is designed for leaders, HR professionals, EDI practitioners, and anyone committed to building inclusive cultures where people can thrive. Hosted by Make Diversity Count.
31/03 - Women at Work — Neurodivergence at the Intersection
31/03 - Women at Work — Neurodivergence at the Intersection
As part of Women’s History Month, this webinar explores neurodivergence through an intersectional lens. We will discuss: The gendered experience of neurodivergence Masking, burnout and workplace culture Intersectionality and overlooked identities Practical steps for inclusive leadership This session is relevant for organisations seeking to create psychologically safe and high-performing environments. Hosted by Make Diversity Count.
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Anti-racism in student opportunities
Anti-racism in student opportunities
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Article no. 1 - The story behind the campaign (The Tab)
Article no. 1 - The story behind the campaign (The Tab)
I was told by a white person that I was racist for using the word ‘black’
Article no. 2 - The petition explained (The Tab)
Article no. 2 - The petition explained (The Tab)
Article no. 3 - "'Devastating' Experiences Of Everyday Racism" - HuffPost
Article no. 3 - "'Devastating' Experiences Of Everyday Racism" - HuffPost
Article no. 4 "It's not banter, it's racism" (The Guardian)
Article no. 4 "It's not banter, it's racism" (The Guardian)
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