Spotlight On: Fulfilling the I in Your DEI Policy

Spotlight On: Fulfilling the I in Your DEI Policy

By Learning Disability Network London

Get ready to dive deep into the heart of your DEI policy and discover how to truly embody inclusion at this eye-opening event.

Date and time

Location

RBC Brewin Dolphin London, City

12 Smithfield Street London EC1A 9LA United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Many organisations have made public commitments to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). But when it comes to the "I"—Inclusion—companies often don’t know where to start.

Why attend?

  • Understand the barriers to employment for learning disabled adults
  • Learn how your company can create accessible roles and the benefits
  • Get guidance on where to find support and resources
  • Connect with like-minded professionals
  • Network in an inclusive setting

This free, in-person event is a space for honest conversation and practical advice about what real inclusion is and how to create it. We will focus on learning disabled adults, one of the most excluded groups in our society.

Despite wanting to work, only 6% of learning-disabled adults are in employment - a truly shocking statistic. But we believe that with the right understanding and support, your company can change that.

This event is tailored for all London-based companies. 

📌 Free to attend  🍽️ Lunch included  🌍 Hosted by Learning Disability Network London 

👉 RSVP now and take the next step toward meaningful inclusion

Organized by

Learning Disability Network London (formerly the Westminster Society) is a charity which supports adults and children with learning disabilities and their families in five boroughs across London.

We are driven by the belief that every person with a learning disability has the right to live a full, safe, healthy, and inclusive life, and have access to the same opportunities as everyone else.

We support people with a wide range of learning disabilities. This includes people with mild and moderate learning disabilities, as well as people with profound and multiple disabilities.

We make sure that people with learning disabilities have as much choice and independence as possible, whether they are living independently or share their home with other people. Whether someone wants support to take part in an arts class, watch a film or to visit a café, we help them to do that, if they want us to.

We adapt the help we give for every individual, so each person receives the support they want and need. We provide physical and emotional support so that people with learning disabilities are healthy, have access to opportunities, and live a fulfilling live.

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Nov 6 · 12:30 PM GMT