Inclusion in Business 2025: Breaking Down Barriers for All Employees

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Overview

In recent years, there has been a heightened recognition of the insufficient inclusivity within business workplaces. While considerable progress has been made in implementing Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) policies in numerous organisations alongside growing national guidance on enhancing EDI, there are still significant adjustments required to cultivate inclusive workplaces. For employees, it is important they feel that they are working in an inclusive environment:

  • Inclusion increases employee engagement by up to 83% (Deloitte)
  • Employees who feel their organisation is inclusive are three times more likely to be happy in their job (BCG)
  • Inclusion increases staff retention by 50% (Harvard Business Review)
  • 36% of employers said their organisation is not planning to focus on any inclusion areas in the next five years (CIPD)

Join us at the 2025 Inclusive Workplaces Conference for the most up to date techniques in implementing inclusion in workplace practices. You will hear best practice case studies covering a range of key topics, including updates from the 2024 Autumn Budget regarding Maternity Pay Allowances, forming staff networks to allow employees to share experiences, managing unconscious bias and overcoming practical workplaces obstacles to inclusion. You will be able to share your experiences and challenges faced in measuring the impact of diversity and inclusion measures through networking with senior colleagues and gain ideas for moving forward.

Why Attend?

✓ Hear high-level keynotes from leading organisations on the latest. diversity and inclusion guidance and advice for HR and management professionals
✓ Case studies showcasing best practice in supporting marginalised staff in the workplace
✓ A wide range of topics including improving racial diversity, tackling bias and discrimination, and creating an inclusive workplace
✓ Networking opportunities with speakers and senior colleagues

For more information or to make a booking please call 0330 058 4285

 

Agenda

  • Registration

  • Chair’s Opening Remarks

     

     

  • Keynote: Redefining Meritocracy

    • Strategies to improve the representation of women, ethnic minorities, people with disabilities and members of the LGBTQ+ community across the national workforce
    • Redefining meritocracy by broadening its scope to include other abilities, backgrounds, skills, reasoning approaches, and influences within it
    • Addressing the salary gap and attracting a diverse workforce
    • Encouraging inclusive recruitment practices by challenging biases, implementing blind recruitment strategies, and diversifying selection committees
  • Keynote: A Whole-Organisational Approach to Tackling Barriers to Inclusion

    • Top-down approaches to inclusivity in the workplace
    • Outlining effective communication techniques to foster an inclusive environment
    • Managing unconscious bias in workplace environments
    • Creating a safe space for people to be their most authentic selves
    • Navigating obstacles and improving buy-in within your organisation
    • Combatting workplace discrimination
  • Key Supporter Session

  • Questions & Answers

  • Comfort Break

  • Case Study:

    Tackling Workplace Barriers Faced by Ethnic Minority Employees

    • Ensuring that race equality is embedded into the organisation’s vision, mission, values and business plans. Ensure policies and practices are underpinned by race equality outcomes that proactively address discrimination and disadvantage
    • Providing visible leadership on workplace race matters: identifying and appointing key workplace figures for race equality
    • Outlining the importance of allyship in the workplace and strategies for engaging all employees in racial equality measures
    • Measuring the impact of diversity and inclusion policies on ethnic minority employees covering the Race at Work Charter
  • Case Study: Neurodivergence and Inclusivity

    • Equipping workplaces with the support practices to support neurodivergence
    • Considering the competitive advantage a neurodivergent workforce can provide
    • Highlighting the legal obligation employers have to neurodivergent employees
    • Adjusting recruitment processes to accommodate neurodivergent people

     

  • Case Study: LGBTQ+ Inclusivity in the Workplace

    • Incorporating gender-identity-specific non-discrimination policies and practices in workplace settings, such as bathroom access, gender neutral dress codes and pronoun usage
    • Maintaining a safe and secure environment for LGBTQ+ employees in line with government legislation
    • Developing LGBTQ+-specific diversity training for employees
    • Supporting employers: outlining how to increase value, progression and retention of staff, which includes visibility, support networks, education and training and celebration and recognition of LGBTQ+ events

    Dr Luke Fletcher, Associate Professor in Human Resource Management, University of Bath, (CONFIRMED)

    University of Bath School of Management - Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com

  • Questions and Answers

  • Lunch Break

  • Panel: Workplace Inclusivity for Women: The 2024 Autumn Budget– Statutory Maternity Pay and Maternity Allowance

    • Summarising the Statutory Maternity Pay and Maternity Allowance which will fall from 46 to 44 percent of the National Living Wage in 25/26
    • Highlighting the effect of the cost-of-living crisis of those on maternity leave
    • Reinforcing flexible work policies: parental leave and return-to-work programmes
    • Challenging current laws surrounding maternity allowance and the universal credit deduction
  • Key Supporter Session

  • Questions and Answers

  • Breakout Networking: Measuring Inclusivity in the Workplace: Overcoming Hurdles and Sharing Successes
    This session will provide you a forum for discussing workplace inclusivity, offering a space for attendees to evaluate outcomes that benefit both employer and employee in practical settings. An open dialogue is encouraged for attendees to knowledge-share and cultivate more inclusive environments in their workplaces.

  • Comfort Break

  • Keynote:  Inclusive Environment for Disabled Employees

    • The Disability Confident scheme: supporting employers to make the most of the talents disabled people can bring to the workplace
    • Assembling employers to retain or recruit disabled people
    • Removing barriers to disabled people and those with long-term health conditions
    • Creating positive conditions that proactively offer reasonable adjustments and foster an environment that allows for open conversations for individuals with disabilities
    • Ensuring Disability Confident schemes are appropriately assessed when employers make a commitment to adhering to the EDI standards

     

  • Case Study: Building Employee Networks to Create Safe Spaces

    • Encouraging employees to create networks that are entirely inclusive and allow all colleagues to join and support their activity
    • Communicating and reiterating the value of a diverse workforce, fostering a culture where colleagues can be themselves and still deliver the needs of the organisation
    • Creating safe environments for employees to share experiences and seek peer support
    • Leveraging staff networks to promote constructive conversations about workplace inclusivity and providing support to senior leadership
  • Questions and Answers

  • Chair’s Closing Remarks

     

Previous Speakers

Sandra Kerr

Race Director

Business in the Community

Lee Chambers

Founder

Essentialise Workplace Wellbeing

Emma Codd

Global Inclusion Leader

Deloitte

Meike Bliebenicht

BP

Neurodiversity Program Lead

Dr Kathryn Watson

Impact Case Development Manager

University of Leeds

Testimonials

This was an excellent conference – one of the best I have attended on D&I. The speakers were all fantastic. I really enjoyed all of their presentations and learned a lot, even after years on working in the field. A fantastic day, very well organised and delivered on the online platform. Thank you all for a great day.

Registers of Scotland

Diversity & Inclusion LeadRegisters of Scotland

The event provided a diverse range of speakers from different sectors and backgrounds who delivered lots of excellent insights and shared valuable learnings from their experiences.

 

Branding Science

Data ScientistBranding Science

Very insightful discussions with excellent speakers on the panel.

 

Planetary Health & Inspiring Inclusion - Ardea International

ConsultantArdea International

Good topics chosen.

Royal Albert Hall

Senior People Partner Royal Albert Hall

Why You Should Attend?

✓ Hear high-level keynotes from leading organisations on the latest. diversity and inclusion guidance and advice for HR and management professionals.
✓ Case studies showcasing best practice in supporting marginalised staff in the workplace.
✓ A wide range of topics including improving racial diversity, tackling bias and discrimination, and creating an inclusive workplace.
✓ Networking opportunities with speakers and senior colleagues.

Who Should Attend?

 

Job Title Example
Head of Diversity and Inclusion HR Advisor Senior People Partner
People Manager Diversity and Inclusion Officer Engagement Manager

 

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£499.00

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£360.00

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