by EDI Blog | Sep 2, 2024 | Inclusive Education
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About For much of healthcare education, the ‘normal body’ as presented in visual teaching resources is White, slim, young, non-disabled, cis-gender and male (Daodu and Ruzycki, 2023). In addition to being ‘inadequate and...
by EDI Blog | Jul 31, 2024 | Uncategorised
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About Bobby Charlton’s mother, Cissie Charlton, once remarked that her love of football was so dear to her, that she “cursed a thousand times over that [she] was born a lass.” As a working-class woman from Manchester...
by EDI Blog | Jul 31, 2024 | Uncategorised
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About Mary, Queen of Scots, wrote about football in her diary. In fact, the world’s oldest football was found in her belongings. Did she play? Most likely not. But she most certainly watched. So, when did women first pick up the...
by EDI Blog | Jul 1, 2024 | Data and Research
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About Data is being collected everywhere, even as far as our internet browser cookies noting how long we hovered over the “PAY” button before committing. But a lot of collected data can be important to understanding real social...
by EDI Blog | Jun 6, 2024 | LGBTQ+
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion blog About As part of my L5 CIPD HR apprenticeship, I was tasked with developing and implementing a people strategy with a focus on celebrating equality and diversity. With little scope to do so within my own role, I reached out to...
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