Human connection is crucial for effective Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) initiatives in the workplace. When employees feel a sense of belonging and connection, they are more likely to be engaged, productive and committed to the organisation.
Join us for an inspiring breakfast event, exploring how businesses and arts organisations are embedding a culture of equity and inclusion through creative and human-centred EDI initiatives and how successful EDI can help fuel innovation in your workplace.
Discover practical tools and real-world strategies, including how Danske Bank have positioned the human element front and centre as part of their successful EDI initiatives. Danske Bank has been named by Best Companies UK as a 3-star ‘world-class’ employer, the highest standard of workplace engagement.
Hosted at CoSTAR Screen Lab, a new cutting-edge hub for virtual production and digital storytelling, we’ll also spotlight how technology is helping organisations innovate and break down barriers. We’ll hear how the S.U.R.F. programme is increasing access for young people in urban and rural communities by training them in virtual production and games design technologies.
Open Arts will be sharing their experience of delivering creative projects which foster inclusion and we’ll also hear from an autistic advocate, who uses his lived experience to promote inclusion for disabled and neurodiverse communities through an inclusive communications approach.
The event will also showcase EDI storytelling in action with an engaging live performance, details to be revealed...
Who is this event for?This event is open to anyone interested in exploring the intersection of human connection, technology, and inclusive innovation. Attendees may include people working in EDI, HR, digital transformation, people and culture, employee experience, and workplace wellbeing. It’s also ideal for those in leadership roles who are shaping the future of workplace culture.
Accessibility -We are committed to making our events inclusive and accessible to all. If you have any accessibility requirements or need any adjustments, please let us know when booking so we can accommodate your needs.
If you’d like to speak to someone about accessibility before the event, please contact s.mackey@artsandbusinessni.org.uk or ring us on 02890735150
On the day, our team will be available to assist you—just look for staff wearing pink lanyards. They’ll be happy to answer any questions or provide any additional support you may need.