School’s out for summer – now what?!

Hi all! We recognise that not everyone is impacted by the school holiday calendar, but for those who are managing work and family life this summer, we wanted to offer some support to make it all feel a little more manageable. Clare on our central team is not only a...

Newsflash! A woman cried at work…

This week, a photo of a woman crying at work made front-page news. Let that sink in. A woman. Crying. At work. And somehow, it’s she who has become the story. Not the conditions she’s working under. Not the pressure. Not the hostile environment. Not the expectations...
MIW 2025: From Boys to Men to Role Models

MIW 2025: From Boys to Men to Role Models

We are in the midst of preparing for this year’s Masculinity in the Workplace event, which is our 9th! As is usual, the event will be held on International Men’s Day, the 19th November. Marcus Brigstocke is now confirmed as one of our keynote speakers which we are...
Are you taking accessibility seriously?

Are you taking accessibility seriously?

"Nothing about us, without us." Hi all! Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) and is a moment to reflect on how accessibility drives lasting and meaningful culture change in our messaging and within our organisations and our communities. When we commit to...
Have you thought about becoming an ICF certified coach?

Have you thought about becoming an ICF certified coach?

Hello everyone! We are super excited to share with you our new partnership with Awaken Coach Institute in delivering an ICF accredited coaching training programme, facilitated by Roxanne Hobbs and Christi Byerly. Our 60-hour programme will start with a 30-hour...
In response to last week’s UK Supreme Court ruling…

In response to last week’s UK Supreme Court ruling…

“A moment of clarity - and of care.”  ~ Alex Mahon, CEO of Channel 4 Hi all. This is an 'out of schedule' newsletter reacting to last week's UK Supreme Court ruling that, under the Equality Act 2010, the terms "man" and "woman" refer exclusively to biological sex...