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Diversity and inclusion in the workplace
Diversity and inclusion in the workplace

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Acknowledgements

This free course was written by Liz Smith, with contributions from Ayesha Peeran, Emma Laws, Julie Boak and Jennifer Adamson from The Open University Careers and Employability Services.

Critical review of the course was by Roberta Davies, EDI Learning and Development Officer and Khadija Patel, Partnerships Manager, The Open University.

With special thanks to Asif Sadiq, Craig Pemblington, Mark Ealing, Sophie Washington and Yusuf Nagdi for sharing their knowledge and experience of diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

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The material acknowledged below is Proprietary and used under licence (not subject to Creative Commons Licence). Grateful acknowledgement is made to the following sources for permission to reproduce material in this free course:

Course image: Prostock-Studio; Getty Images

2: Inclusion networks: iLexx; Getty Images

4: Maintaining the momentum: Rawpixel; Getty Images

4: 6 Pillars of inclusion: Inclusive Employers

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Video 7: scarlettabbott A World of Difference: courtesy of scarlettabbott; https://scarlettabbott.co.uk/

Video 8: King County Pulse Survey Results: © King County

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