Ramadan (Muslim)
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection and community.
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection and community.
There are still misconceptions about what autism is and the month gives people an opportunity to learn more about autism and autistic people.
Staff networks operating in global and multinational organisations have a fantastic opportunity to make an impact, not only in their local markets, but also with colleagues from across the globe. There are also challenges to be considered: how do you engage and inspire people in countries with extremely different cultures, sensitivities, understandings of inclusion, and not to mention legislation?
Eid al Fitr is a religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide because it marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting.
April marks Stress Awareness Month, however we believe addressing stress takes ongoing and continued support. This webinar will take a look at practical tools in understanding where stress and worry comes from and how to focus on managing it in the long term.
Passover is an important and widely observed Jewish holiday. Celebrating the Israelite’s redemption and escape from 400 years of Egyptian slavery.
At the 2022 Games in Birmingham we saw George Miller aged 75 years win a gold medal for Scotland in lawn bowls and Anahat Singh, a 14-year-old badminton player, compete for India. It’s not just on the international stage where we see such a diversity of age, but also in classes, clubs, community centres, the countryside, and parks all around the country.
The passion for being active transcends age and generational boundaries. Nowadays workforces are more likely than ever to be intergenerational: made up of five generations working together. This is even more apparent in sport and Physical Activity where staff, volunteers, officials, and coaches can be from such a broad spectrum of age groups.
In this webinar we will support you to understand the different dynamics of intergenerational environments and how to create inclusive spaces where everyone can thrive.
We’re trusted by over 450 of the UK’s largest organisations to be their inclusion and diversity partner and are confident that we can support you too. Join us in this FREE webinar to understand more about our offering and understand how we can support you and your inclusion work.
Global Intergenerational Week (GIW) celebrates all things intergenerational. An opportunity to celebrate good inclusive intergenerational practices.
The age makeup of the current workplace will change dramatically over the next few years. Gen-Z’s born (1997 and 2012) will make up 30% of the global population by 2030. Millennials born (1981-1996) will make up 70% of all workforces by 2030.
There are currently five generations within the workplace, all of whom have different experiences and expectations about their employment. This webinar will explore how to prepare for the future, to make sure organisations are attracting and attaining talent in a very competitive market.