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Research has linked inclusive cultures to driving retention, innovation and organisational performance, but without visible allyship that tackles discrimination, these benefits remain unrealised. Now is the time to move from intent to impact and embed allyship as a driver of meaningful equity.
The Allyship in the Workplace Conference 2026 will examine the latest policies and strategies to drive meaningful action and achieve long-lasting allyship to confront systemic inequalities. This event will go beyond surface level understandings of allyship, focusing on implementation and best practices that are necessary to successfully integrate inclusive policies.
Online Registration
Chair’s Opening Remarks
Professor Arun Verma, University of London (CONFIRMED)

Keynote: Embedding Allyship into Organisational Strategy: From Intent to Impact
Jenny Richardson, Chief People Officer, Home Office (invited)
Keynote: A Practical Path to Advancing Racial Equity and Inclusion
Sandra Kerr CBE, FCABS, Race Equality Director, Business in the Community (CONFIRMED)

Questions and Answers
Comfort Break
Keynote: Redesigning Meritocracy Through Gender Equity, Quotas and Addressing Bias
Julie Blomley, Chief People Officer, Department for Work and Pensions (invited)
Case Study: From Fragmented DEI to Integrated Inclusion Using an Intersectional lens
Fiona Brunskill, Chief People Officer, Transport for London (invited)
Questions and Answers
Lunch Break
Keynote: Addressing Ageism in the Workplace: Creating Age-Inclusive Workplaces
Tracy Riddell, Head of Age Friendly Employers, Centre for Ageing Better (CONFIRMED)

Case Study: Allyship in Action: Advancing LGBTQ+ Equity in the Workplace
Alex Matheson, Director of Inclusion, LGBT Foundation (CONFIRMED)

Questions and Answers
Breakout Networking
Join our breakout networking to discuss core challenges you face with promoting allyship in the workplace. We encourage you to share what strategies have been successful to engage employees in workplace allyship and the next steps of your journey to effective workplace allyship.
Comfort Break
Case Study: Workplace Allyship for Colleagues Living with HIV: Health Equity at Work
Eugene Lynch, Director of Delivery, Terrence Higgins Trust (CONFIRMED)

Case Study: Building Inclusive Workplaces with Disability Leaders
Jane Hatton, Chief Executive Officer, Evenbreak (CONFIRMED)

Questions and Answers
Chair’s Closing Remarks
Professor Arun Verma, University of London (CONFIRMED)

Conference Close

Chief Executive Officer
Change the Race Ratio

Senior Inclusion and Diversity Consultant
Inclusive Employers

Diversity and Inclusion Lead
Onvero (formerly The Employers Network for Equality and Inclusion)

Cymru Programmes Manager
Stonewall

Director of EDI
Durham University

Head of EDI Transformation
The Chartered Institute of Building

Neurodiversity Specialist
Great Minds Don't

Senior Policy Advisor
CIPD

CEO
Token Man
I really enjoyed the variety of topics covered and wide range of expertise shared. I feel like I’ve got some really interesting topics to bring back to my organisation and offer greater food for thought in conversations around allyship.

An insightful, informative and enjoyable event. The neurodiversity allyship session was particularly inspiring while also offering key practical takeaways. All the speakers brought valuable insights and experience and I left with much to think about that will inform our work moving forward.

Well structured conference, set at a good pace with an interesting mix of keynote speakers.

An excellent event giving opportunities to learn from a diverse set of professionals and organisations.

Fantastic session with great networking opportunities and practical takeaway’s which I would consider implementing in my organisation.
Why Attend?
✓ High-level keynotes on the latest guidance on equality, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace
✓ Listen and learn from best practice case studies on developing inclusive policies, creating allyship networks, and centring allyship in recruitment and retention initiatives
✓ Networking opportunities with speakers and senior colleagues from across the public sector and private sector
✓ 8 hours of CPD points towards your yearly quota
| Job Title Examples | Organisation Examples |
| HR Managers | Universities |
| DEI Officers | Trade Unions |
| Union Representatives | NHS |
| Charity & Advocacy Leaders | Small Businesses |
| Recruiters | Local Government |
| Executives | Charities |
Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Point
Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.
Your delegate place at this leading conference gives you: Full access to the conference; E-guide; Networking opportunities during the day; Access to presentations post conference; 8 CPD Points.
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