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ANDY MINNION
About how it all began?
AJAY CHOKSI
I started in the RIX Centre, year 2007.
ANDY MINNION
That's great. And when you look back on that, it seems like a long way away, or what?
AJAY CHOKSI
Well, it has been since 12 years now.
ANDY MINNION
Brilliant.
AJAY CHOKSI
Yeah.
ANDY MINNION
12 long years.
AJAY CHOKSI
12.
ANDY MINNION
Yeah, yeah. OK. What's your role?
AJAY CHOKSI
I am a technical assistant. In fact, my character role is Wiki--
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--Master.
ANDY MINNION
What's that, then?
AJAY CHOKSI
Well, it's simple. When you grab some of your hand, and when you see the thumb--
ANDY MINNION
Oh, I see.
AJAY CHOKSI
Get that to connect to your thumb. If you show your sign, the W is the Wiki. If you go down, it's Master. Together, Wiki Master.
ANDY MINNION
And what's a wiki?
AJAY CHOKSI
A wiki is a simple, easy website to build.
ANDY MINNION
Oh, I see. Yeah, yeah. Great. What sort of work do you do, then? What are the, kind of, key aspects of work?
AJAY CHOKSI
My key aspects of work, which is building wiki websites--
ANDY MINNION
Uh huh.
AJAY CHOKSI
--international and national events, workshops and lectures, supporting students to use multimedia tools.
ANDY MINNION
All right. And which of those do you think you like best, and why?
AJAY CHOKSI
I like the RIX. I like the technology stuff to use. I like chatting with my colleagues, going out on our lunches, helping to teach with other students. And I'm more inspired telling about my story.
ANDY MINNION
That's brilliant. Yeah, yeah. That student stuff, what do you support them to do?
AJAY CHOKSI
I teach with the students, making more help with using technology, using multimedia tools.
ANDY MINNION
Perfect. We were very proud of you, weren't we, when you did that new workshop with United Response?
AJAY CHOKSI
Oh. Oh, yes.
ANDY MINNION
How did that feel, teaching by yourself? Could you tell us about that?
AJAY CHOKSI
OK. When I came along, travelling by myself, went to the United Response. I gave a workshop with a face-to-face delivery, a teaching lecture. And I explained about how to use your wiki, sharing wiki, and inspired telling other people's story.
ANDY MINNION
That's impressive. And how did that make you feel?
AJAY CHOKSI
I feel very excited, good, and proud of myself. What impression did you have for my training at United Response?
SARAH FROST
Well, Ajay, when I walked into our Teddington enterprise hub, I immediately saw that you were totally in control, were very relaxed and very confident in an incredibly busy environment. And I was just so impressed that the environment felt inclusive and that you felt so relaxed in that environment. So it was really a mix of people filling very different roles just working together harmoniously.
ANDY MINNION
Inclusion, in other words.
SARAH FROST
It's inclusion. It's inclusion. And that's how it should be.
AJAY CHOKSI
What factors have helped to make my experience of paid work so positive?
ANDY MINNION
Well, I think there are two factors. I think one's teamwork because you're very much part of the team and built your own working relationships with everybody in the team. But I think the second part is that we recognise that we really needed to think about how we did the inclusive work space. You know?
So that meant that the wider team worked together and often discussed with each other how we could include you better in the different aspects of the work we did, like in meetings, in workshops, and in discussions about strategy and things like that, thinking of what approaches to use that could really involve you and make sure you weren't just in the room.
I think the key point about giving you support is making sure that we make the time to work with you, to prepare for meetings or events or presentations, et cetera, but also to reflect afterwards with you so that we make sure that you're learning and developing as you go.
How has it changed over time? Well, you've become more and more professional. You've taken more and more initiative. You've been able to work more independently as time's gone on. And you've become more confident about making presentations and much more blended into the team as time has gone on.
I think the key challenge has been that we needed to find more time and give more time to explaining things, to unpacking things, and allow things to unfold in meetings and discussions in workshops at a pace that kept you with us rather than leaving you behind.
How do we resolve that challenge? Well, I think, as a workplace, we shifted the pace of how we did things. We became more thoughtful and reflective. We did things like-- we drew diagrams more. We made sure that we were a bit simpler in our use of language and jargon and things like that.
All of those, I think, are good things. And they're all things that all of our work team benefited from. It's made us a better place to work. Looking ahead, what sort of picture do you have of your future with RIX, Ajay?
AJAY CHOKSI
In my head, imagination of the future with RIX are research skills, video production, and the last one is a leadership training workshop for now. So that is my imagination in my brain in the RIX future.
ANDY MINNION
Well, good luck.
AJAY CHOKSI
Thank you.
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