Stephen Lawrence Day
Stephen Lawrence Day
Stephen Lawrence Day
Facilitated by Anuli Changa (she/they) Recognise Stephen Lawrence Day by exploring his powerful legacy, what his story can teach us about different forms of racism, the need for inclusivity and active allyship. From name pronunciations, to representation, to language, we can all play a part in anti-racist practices. This webinar will include: Learnings from Stephen […]
St George’s Day (Protestant)
World Day for Safety & Health at Work
Ninth Day of Riḍván (Baháʼí)
As part of Elliott Rae’s groundbreaking Equal Parenting Week, Inclusive Companies is proud to host a powerful fireside conversation exploring the realities, challenges, and opportunities of modern parenthood. This session brings together lived experience, global advocacy, and practical insight to spark a meaningful dialogue on what equal parenting truly looks like today. Your Host Lucian […]
Beltane – May Day (Paganism)
World Interfaith Harmony Week
Deaf Awareness Week
Facilitated by Chris Allan It’s Just Banter is a practical, interactive lunch-and-learn workshop that explores how everyday language, jokes, and “harmless” banter can impact inclusion, wellbeing, and psychological safety at work. The session helps teams understand where the line is, why it matters, and how to challenge problematic behaviour confidently and constructively — without fear […]
Black Inclusion Week
Twelfth Day of Riḍván
National Loving Day
National Day for Staff Networks
Facilitated by Mabinty Esho The conversation around inclusion is shifting, and the leaders who will continue to move this work forward are the ones willing to evolve how they do it. In this session, Mabinty will explore four anchors for repairing and progressing the narrative: better business partnering, data-driven DEI, linking the work clearly to […]
Holy Ascension (Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity)
Ascension Day (Catholicism)
Ascension of Jesus (Protestantism)
Tourette’s Awareness Month
International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT)