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06.03.2023
26 Minuten
To mark International Women’s Day, we were delighted to welcome
Pamela Jones to the podcast. EW Group Client Solutions Manager,
Nana Umoh, and Pamela discuss the significance of the day and how
organisations can better support women in the workplace to excel
rather than just survive.
Rather than just a day’s focus, Pamela stresses the need for
gender equality to be an ongoing conversation, focussed on
transformation change which tackles issues such as how women are
positioned in the workplace, what their contributions stand for,
and how they are recognised.
Pamela comments: “More work is needed around really speaking to
power structures. How do we start engaging with organisational
power structures to bring this parity to women? I think there
needs to be more than just a policy. A lot of the time I speak to
CEOs and Managers and they say, ‘we have a policy for that’.
Whilst policies are useful, they are redundant unless put into
practice and mobilised effectively.”
Nana and Pamela also speak about the work needed to increase the
representation of women in the workplace at all levels, and the
additional challenges faced by women from under-represented
groups.
Pamela Jones is an equality and diversity specialist, executive
coach, public speaker and mentor who has held multiple leadership
roles within financial services in the UK and internationally.
She also sits on EW Group’s parent company’s (eQS) Board as a
Non-Executive Director.
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build a more inclusive workplace.
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27.02.2023
43 Minuten
In this episode, Yvonne Howard is joined by David Latten, Head of
Procurement at Logitech, a multi-national consumer electronics
manufacturer, to discuss the power the procurement function has
to influence DEI across the supply chains they work with, and how
Logitech has been working to drive gender equality in the tech
and gaming industries.
With a career spanning over a decade, David has a wealth of
knowledge in finance and procurement. He comments “Being in the
pivot point between the internal and external there is a huge and
untapped potential for what procurement can do. Procurement can
be a huge force for good and that’s really exciting. No one can
do everything, but we can all do something.”
Sharing insights into Logitech’s values and its focus on
promoting gender equality, David discusses Logitech’s partnership
with Gender Fair, a coalition of companies focussed on
influencing large consumer organisations to work towards gender
equality and live up to the United Nations’ Women’s Empowerment
Principles.
Yvonne and David also touch on the importance of diversity data
reporting, policies, the role of leadership in driving change,
ERGs, women in leadership and the challenges of hybrid
working.
Connect with David on LinkedIn:
www.linkedin.com/in/david-latten
The Coalition Home Page: https://genderfairprocurement.com/
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thinking in DEI or get in touch to find out how we can help you
build a more inclusive workplace.
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22.12.2022
42 Minuten
It's time to change the narrative on menopause at work. A
one-size-fits-all approach cannot be applied to a diverse group
of people who experience menopause and peri-menopause symptoms.
So how can employers better support people affected by its
symptoms and account for intersectionality?
EW Group Managing Director, Rachael Wilson, spoke with two
workplace menopause experts - Mel Healy and Jane Stubbs - about
how organisations can take an intersectional approach to
workplace menopause support. It is crucial businesses and leaders
understand the health inequalities and cultural nuances that mean
women from different groups (whether race, religion, disability,
LGBT+, class or any other identity) will experience, vocalise and
receive support for menopause symptoms very differently.
Sharing their own personal experiences, they also discuss the
different approaches organisations can take to support those
experiencing symptoms of the menopause in the workplace, from
awareness training and staff consultation sessions, to reviewing
policies and procedures.
Mel Healy is a sports therapist, bio-medical scientist and
lecturer with a passion for EDI. She is particularly interested
in how our different socio-economic backgrounds, ethnicity and
cultural pressures affect us in the workplace. Follow Mel on
Twitter at @MelinaHealy, and on Instagram at
lets_talk_menopause.
Jane Ordaz is a menopause awareness advocate and the Founder of a
Facebook community group, the Global Menopause Community, to help
other women experiencing menopause not living in their passport
countries, offering non-country-based support.
This is part 1 of a 2 part series discussing menopause at
work.
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02.10.2022
53 Minuten
In this episode, Tash Thomas is joined by Dante Frederick,
Diversity and Inclusion Partner at Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR)
to discuss diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the rail
industry and the important DEI work GTR has been
undertaking.
Exploring some of the DEI challenges facing the rail industry,
Dante shares insights into the initiatives GTR has put in place
to improve diversity in their workforce, from inclusive
recruitment practices to appeal to a more diverse range of
candidates, to developing an inclusive culture where all
employees feel valued are able to be their authentic
selves.
Tash and Dante discuss the lack of gender representation in
particular roles in the rail force, and the success that GTR’s
initiatives have yielded so far, such as a doubling in the number
of female applicants applying for train driver roles and
achieving a 50/50 gender split of new train driver
hires.
On the benefits of diversifying the workforce, Dante comments:
“It’s not just a tick box exercise. There is so much value in
diversity of experience and perspective. If you have a team made
up of the very top of whatever the focus is, if they are all from
the same background and same perspectives, there will have the
same blind spots and they will make the same mistakes. And as
soon as you diversify, even a little bit, that really opens
things up for creative problem solving and catching things that
otherwise may not have been seen. There is tons of data that
speaks to this.”
Tash and Dante also explore the benefits of employee resource
groups (ERGs) and share tips for successfully setting them up and
how to take account of intersectionality in your approach to
ERGs. They also discuss the importance of collecting diversity
data and how this can help inform business decisions, but also
the sensitivities many may feel sharing data on their protected
characteristics.
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29.07.2022
35 Minuten
In this episode, Rachael Wilson is joined by Lateesha Osbourne to
discuss her pHD research into black students’ sense of identity
and belonging within higher education.
Lateesha is a psychologist who applies a DEI lens to her work and
in particular has significant expertise in race equality. She has
worked with EW and Challenge since 2015 when she joined our team
as Training and Business Development Officer and, after being
away for a little while studying for her doctorate, is now back
as a consultant working on a range of innovative client
projects.
Lateesha explains the findings from her research which included
gathering insights through focus groups with Black students on
their experiences of racism. Lateesha analysed how experiences of
racism affected the students’ sense of identity and belonging,
and the strategies that they adopted to navigate the campus
culture. Her findings provide us with a microcosm of other
institutions and workplaces and an insight into the experiences
of minority groups.
Rachael and Lateesha discuss how these findings can be used to
inform the ways in which we go about breaking down workplace
barriers to inclusion and belonging. They discuss how creating a
culture where employees feel able to speak up is crucial to
employees’ wellbeing, progression and performance.
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up-to-date with her latest news and work.
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for the latest news and thinking in diversity and inclusion or
get in touch to find out how we can help you build a more
inclusive workplace.
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A seismic shift has taken place in the world of work. Workplace
culture continues to adapt and respond – as it always has done – to
the wider world. Covid turned our working lives upside down; Black
Lives Matter and the #MeToo movement challenged and changed our
expectations of what a responsible and inclusive business looks and
feels like. Society, culture and work now overlap in ways we have
not seen before. The reWorked podcast provides a space to explore
how business can respond to this complex, and sometimes contested,
landscape. We speak to leading thinkers and doers about their ideas
for what an inclusive workplace looks like in 2023. Listen below
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