Inclusion

Inclusive photo library celebrates true diversity of British Asians

Despora’ collection seeks to counterbalance images of Tikka Masala, the Taj Mahal and Tech Workers appearing under ‘British Asians’.

Why The Unmistakables is unticking the box on diversity

Is there a way we could better target LGBT British Indians ponders Asad Dhunna, Founder of The Unmistakables.

Cambridge University sees marked increase in black students

University attributes the incredible rise to the “Stormzy Effect”, but there is still a long way to go.

1 in 5 older workers expect to quit to care for family members

The care conundrum: millions of older workers expected to quit jobs to care for adult family members.

How to future proof your business with the skills of dyslexic employees

Businesses can futureproof their workforce and combat a digital skills gap by employing dyslexic individuals.

Youngsters put off digital sector due to diversity concerns

The perceptions that young people have about the digital sector could be deterring them from entering digital education and careers.

Narcissistic leaders damage female progression and diversity

New report reveals the fall of ‘great man’ style of leadership and how narcissistic leaders can damage organisations.

Chaufher levelling the playing field in male-dominated ride-hailing industry

Harry Parsons talks to the founders of Chaufher, a South African ride-hailing service available exclusively for women.

Accessibility: why businesses can’t ignore the purple pound

In recent years accessibility has become a major focus for organisations worldwide. Here Glen Walker, Director of Accessibility at Applause, explains why.

5 ways to help you overcome impostor syndrome

Do you struggle with self-doubt? An estimated 70% of people around the world experience impostor syndrome at some point in their lives.