During Pride month, Joan (Co-Founder of The Wellbeing Collective) would like to share her lived experience of being LGBTQ through the years, from the 1970s to now. She shares her story and personal reflections of how things have changed across her life. The 1970s were a strange and unfamiliar time being a teenager and coming … Continue reading My History of Being LGBTQ
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Inspire Inclusion: International Women’s Day
In celebration and awareness of International Women's Day, Natalie and Shanila from The Wellbeing Collective had a conversation about their experiences of being women in the workplace and their hopes for the future. The following blog shares their thoughts and feelings around this event.ย Natalie: The theme for International Women's Day 2024 is โinspire inclusionโ. … Continue reading Inspire Inclusion: International Women’s Day
Differences in Use of Language
Less comfortable dialogues are essential to understanding and being respectful of one another I have been reflecting on some work I did with a large and newly formed team. Some conversations arose about difference, belonging, equality and other similar topics. On a couple of occasions during the session, there were some participants who disagreed over … Continue reading Differences in Use of Language
The Term โGender-Neutral” May Not Be as Positive as you Think
A colleague mentioned this idea to me recently and it caused me to really think. I thought Iโd share it with you. By calling some lines of clothing โgender-neutralโ, we are implying that clothing isnโt normally these things. This might seem pretty obvious at first but read it again and think about it a bit … Continue reading The Term โGender-Neutral” May Not Be as Positive as you Think
My Evaluation of Queerbaiting
Harry Styles, Kit Connor and Yungblud are three prime examples of celebs who have been accused of queerbaiting. Queerbaiting is the implication that you identify as part of the LGBTQIA+ community (when in reality you donโt) in order to increase profit and sales. In trying to understand why these people specifically are being put in … Continue reading My Evaluation of Queerbaiting
Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron โ Book Clubย
A Book Review (No Spoilers) Itโs 200 years post-Cinderella and Prince Charming. Teenage girls are now expected to attend an annual Royal ball where men will choose their wife based on the girlโs finery. If you are not chosen, then you โdisappearโ. The story follows Black teenage girl Sophia, who would rather marry her best … Continue reading Cinderella Is Dead by Kalynn Bayron โ Book Clubย
Diversity and Inclusion Book Recommendations
A Pair of Book Reviews Itโs Not About the Burqa Edited by Mariam Khan A Book Review My number one takeaway from this book was, โI have no right to enforce my opinion, based on speculation, onto a group of people who I donโt identify asโ. In a world full of misrepresentation and mis- or … Continue reading Diversity and Inclusion Book Recommendations
How to Upliftย Otherย Communities
Becoming an Active Ally Part 3 of a 3-part blog In becoming an active ally, we can apply what we learn from the Black Lives Matter movement to other communities and confront different unconscious or implicit biases we have, whether that be in relation to disability, LGBTQIA+ or different religions to name a few.ย Below are some commitments … Continue reading How to Upliftย Otherย Communities
How to Embrace Difference and Diversity
Similarity versus Difference Part 2 of a 3-part blog If you are someone who has not experienced prejudice before or who can sometimes struggle to empathise with those who have, try this little exercise: Consider something about yourself which you deem perfectly normal - maybe your eye colour, hair length, shoe size. Now imagine someone … Continue reading How to Embrace Difference and Diversity
How to Remove Fear from the Equality Equation
Black History Month Learnings and Reflection Part 1 of a 3-part blog As Black History Month has come to end and we continue to learn about and celebrate the black community, I would like to share what I have recently been made aware of. In honesty, I have previously felt a barrier of fear from not knowing if a conversation is going to … Continue reading How to Remove Fear from the Equality Equation








