Developing Best Practice in EDI
The aim of this session is to invite you, in your role as a leader or manager, to build some deeper insights, share ideas and examples of activities from your own organisation, and explore what best practice in EDI looks and feels like in different contexts
Description
The aim of this session is to invite you, in your role as a leader or manager, to build some deeper insights, share ideas and examples of activities from your own organisation, and explore what best practice in EDI looks and feels like in different contexts. It offers an opportunity for you to take some time out, reflect on your EDI work to date, and consider and assess where you might be on this development journey informed by some new and different perspectives.
Modules/Lessons
During this session, we will:
- Share and explore some insights and examples of best practice as identified by some of the national bodies including CIPD, National Centre for Diversity, and ACAS.
- Exchange ideas, activities, and EDI practices from within your own organisations to include reflections, key learning points, and successes.
- Consider the key EDI policies that you need to have in place to ensure that your approach to inclusion is systemic and that your people feel supported and well-informed.
- Explore ideas for how best practice can be disseminated to inform, strengthen, and better equip your people in continuing to contribute to a more inclusive culture.
Key benefits
- Equipping leaders and managers with deeper insights into EDI best practices, sharing and learning together from practical insights.
- Helping them to assess progress and identify gaps from which to set more informed strategic goals.
- Obtaining alternative insights and perspectives from other key national bodies and different contexts.
- Encouraging leaders and managers to evaluate and strengthen EDI policies to go beyond compliance enabling alignment with best practices.
- Enabling leaders and managers to become role models within their departments and teams embedding EDI best practices for sustained cultural change.
- Connecting with peers to build a strong and well-informed collaborative EDI network.
Also available as a closed in house course for £975 + VAT
Target Student
Senior leaders and middle managers
Prerequisites
Good understanding/knowledge of EDI
Familiarity with the Equality Act 2010/protected characteristics/legislative framework