As we come to the end of 2024, we reflect on the journey of exploring equity, diversity, and inclusion in India through our "IND&I" podcast series, highlighting actionable insights and powerful messages shared by our incredible guests.
Manasi Bharati revisits some of the series’ key moments - from addressing workplace inequities and mental health to tackling the motherhood penalty and inclusive recruitment practices. This episode ties together the themes of intention, equity, and shared responsibility that have defined the series.
Join us as we celebrate India’s legacy of diversity, acknowledge the challenges ahead, and make a collective resolution to champion inclusion in 2025 and beyond.
We extend our thanks to all our guest speakers: Tanvi Nair, Dr. Ritu Anand, Animesh Kumar, Parveen Shaikh, Sukanya Ramachandran, Anupama Kapoor, Amith Prakash, Damini Ghosh and Shirshendu Pandey. We also want to thank our team members who made this series possible – Jai Thade, Manasi Bharati, Prachi Laddha and Manshi Mehta.
Let’s continue the conversation and build workplaces and communities that are truly inclusive.
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As we come to the end of 2024, we reflect on the journey of exploring equity, diversity, and inclusion in India through our "IND&I" podcast series, highlighting actionable insights and powerful messages shared by our incredible guests.
Manasi Bharati revisits some of the series’ key moments - from addressing workplace inequities and mental health to tackling the motherhood penalty and inclusive recruitment practices. This episode ties together the themes of intention, equity, and shared responsibility that have defined the series.
Join us as we celebrate India’s legacy of diversity, acknowledge the challenges ahead, and make a collective resolution to champion inclusion in 2025 and beyond.
We extend our thanks to all our guest speakers: Tanvi Nair, Dr. Ritu Anand, Animesh Kumar, Parveen Shaikh, Sukanya Ramachandran, Anupama Kapoor, Amith Prakash, Damini Ghosh and Shirshendu Pandey. We also want to thank our team members who made this series possible – Jai Thade, Manasi Bharati, Prachi Laddha and Manshi Mehta.
Let’s continue the conversation and build workplaces and communities that are truly inclusive.
It's the LGBT History Month in the UK, and we're discussing the relevance of teaching about it in primary schools. Our Head of Psychology, Caitlin Bethell, talks to Dani Aukett, an LGBT primary school teacher about how she's been able to bring about some change in the curriculum and embed and usualise talking about the terminology and what it means to be LGBT. She opens up about her own journey of being a lesbian and talks about the importance of early education on inclusion.
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Dani Aukett, our guest today, is an LGBT primary school teacher, based in Hertfordshire. She has been teaching for 8 years and has a passion for ensuring the diverse nature of society is reflected and fully embedded in the curriculum.
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As we come to the end of 2024, we reflect on the journey of exploring equity, diversity, and inclusion in India through our "IND&I" podcast series, highlighting actionable insights and powerful messages shared by our incredible guests.
Manasi Bharati revisits some of the series’ key moments - from addressing workplace inequities and mental health to tackling the motherhood penalty and inclusive recruitment practices. This episode ties together the themes of intention, equity, and shared responsibility that have defined the series.
Join us as we celebrate India’s legacy of diversity, acknowledge the challenges ahead, and make a collective resolution to champion inclusion in 2025 and beyond.
We extend our thanks to all our guest speakers: Tanvi Nair, Dr. Ritu Anand, Animesh Kumar, Parveen Shaikh, Sukanya Ramachandran, Anupama Kapoor, Amith Prakash, Damini Ghosh and Shirshendu Pandey. We also want to thank our team members who made this series possible – Jai Thade, Manasi Bharati, Prachi Laddha and Manshi Mehta.
Let’s continue the conversation and build workplaces and communities that are truly inclusive.