Disabled knowledge workers limited by outdated workplace technology
Six in ten disabled knowledge workers say their organisation “talks a good game about diversity without really acting.
Six in ten disabled knowledge workers say their organisation “talks a good game about diversity without really acting.
Despite numerous government policies to incentivise working mums in the workplace, retention is still a significant struggle.
While researching for her book, Her Way to the Top, Hira Ali uncovered the career limiting internal roadblocks faced by women across the globe.
Defence Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan launches Women in Defence Charter.
Leaders unknowingly or unknowingly impact the mental health of their people every single day, says Natasha Wallace, Chief Coach at Conscious Works
New scholorships for women launched by Oxford University in partnership with Intesa Sanpaola, levels the educational playing field.
In our second interview with Garry Connor, Director of Diversiti UK Learning & Development CIC, he shares his four quick wins for improving hiring and access for people with disability
New “Designing a Neurodiverse Workplace” report redesigns the workplace to be more inclusives and to help an increasingly neurodiverse workforce thrive.
The EHRC is due to publish its findings from a three-year inquiry into the types of racial harassments experienced in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), this month. You can help the Westminster Higher Education Forum stop racial harassment in the UK’s colleges and universities. Here is how…
PTC’s Hillary Ashton explains why mentorship must go beyond good intentions, and why women in tech aren’t getting all the advice they need.