Book Upcoming Events
You can book as many events as you like.
If your organisation has a membership we’ll send you an invitation. This part is done by a real human so sometimes it’ll take a day or two to arrive.
NB bookings will close around an hour before the event starts.
World Day for Cultural Diversity
Join us to discuss the power of cultural agility to thrive at work. Stories from leading teams across 4 continents and practical tips to build cultural EQ. This session will inspire you to be curious and develop the skills needed to work efficiently in cross-cultural environments.
Global Day Of Parents
Clare will explore just how pervasive gender stereotypes are, where we find them, and the changes we can make in order to challenge them (without falling out with family and friends!).
Women’s Health Needs Focus. Period.
Join us in Women’s Health Month to help ensure that nobody that menstruates is discriminated against because of this perfectly normal bodily function.
Pride: The Other Parent
Join us for Pride 2024 for the heartfelt journey of a female couple's 9-year IVF journey. Get insight into the highs and lows of bringing life into a world designed without them in mind.
Managing Dad
Join us for Fathers Day as we deep dive into the changing role of fatherhood and how this shapes their key behaviours at work. We’ll explore why there are a number of tensions for dads at work and how we can all be better Dad allies.
Improving Gender Equality by Tackling the ‘Fatherhood Forfeit’
Could tackling so-called ‘fatherhood forfeits’ be the key to achieving gender equality in the workplace and beyond? Join us to explore the true extent of the challenges facing caregiving fathers at work and how we can tackle them.
Net Zero Week
We all need to radically reduce our carbon emissions to combat the effects of climate change. Reaching net zero will require many new measures, innovative solutions, aggressive government policies and plenty of human effort both at work and at home - join us to find out what you can do.
Grief/Work Balance.
Grief is universal and almost all of us will experience it at some point in our lives. Just being aware of and acknowledging the impact grief can have is an important step towards being able to give and receive better support. Please join us to learn more.
Positive Thinking Day: We Smell Fear; Negativity Bias and how to overcome it
Join us to explore the concept of "Negativity Bias" and uncover its impact on individuals, teams, and organisations, and uncover how to identify it and turn it to our advantage.
World Narcolepsy Day
Narcolepsy is a much misunderstood condition which can have an effect on almost all aspects of daily life. This non-visible disability is thought to affect approximately 30,000 people in the UK. Join us to learn more about how to create a supportive environment in which Narcoleptic colleagues can flourish.
Black History Month: Unveiling the Intersectionality Blind Spot
This event will highlight the ‘Intersectionality blind spot’, and how many organisations despite their efforts just aren’t hitting the mark in their EDI initiatives. This session will delve into this pivotal concept and shine a spotlight on why it’s absolutely necessary.
Facial Pain Awareness Month: My Life with Trigeminal Neuralgia
Did you know that Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) is regarded as one of the most painful disorders known to medicine? Despite that fact, there are very few treatments that are effective, leading to 1 in 4 people with TN ending their lives to escape the pain.
World Sight Day: Blind Ambition
Seema's story is a compelling testament to resilience and determination in a world not designed for those with visual impairments. Join Seema as she shares insights that can help make the world a more inclusive and accommodating place for people like her. You won't want to miss this opportunity to learn and be inspired!
Help Break The Taboo Around Baby Loss
One in four women experience baby loss and yet it’s still such a taboo subject. You will almost certainly know somebody who’s experienced it. You may have experienced it yourself. Most people find it uncomfortable to talk about baby loss, but it’s so important to talk about our babies.
The Day A Stroke Changed My Life
At the age of three Sarah’s life completely changed, she had a stroke - and the moments that followed as clear as day. Join Sarah to hear her personal experience of living with the impact, and how the world can support and shape the experiences of those living with disabilities that can result from a stroke.
Anti Bullying Week: Sticks and stones will break your bones but names can definitely hurt you
“Sticks and stones will break your bones but names will never hurt you?” What utter rubbish! Bullying of any type can dramatically affect an individual’s mental health and trauma from the experiences can stay with them for a lifetime. During anti-bullying week 2024, join us in a workshop where we explore how to create a culture and atmosphere where every individual feels valued and respected and no-one feels victimised or bullied.
Equality Vs Equity: How to make equity the heart of the disability agenda
Daniel was a fit and healthy man before he found himself standing next to a suicide bomber on a London Underground train. Daniel died three times that day but miraculously survived and woke up to a new life. He'd lost both of his legs, an eye, his spleen and was deaf in one ear, leaving him unable to continue with his previous career. Daniel uses his experience and to inspire others to build their own resilience and determination to conquer their own personal challenges.
Living On The Borderline
Borderline Personality Disorder is one of the most stigmatised mental health diagnoses so many people don't talk about it, despite the fact that around 1 in 100 people live with it. Join us to find out more about BPD through myths vs. facts and personal lived experience.
National Infertility Awareness Week
1 in 7 couples are unable to conceive across the UK. They often struggle quietly, feeling isolated and alone. With so many people affected, National Infertility Awareness Week could not be more vital.
Your Exceptional Autistic Colleagues
Half of UK’s employers admit that they would not hire a neurodivergent applicant - but they’re the ones losing out - Autistic brains are quite literally exceptional. Join us on World Autism Awareness Day to find out why.
What is Purim?
Do you know your Purim from Yom Kippur? Your Jewish colleagues do - and they’d like you to as well. Join Malvina as she walks us through Purim (often called the most raucous day on the Jewish calendar!)
Tell Your Story. Change Your Life.
Tell Your Story. Change Your Life: 5 key elements that will allow you to transform your relationship with yourself and communicate who you are from the inside out.
International Women’s Day
Virginia is the founder of a feminist organisation and the author of three books with feminist themes. Today she talks about what feminism is and why it’s still relevant today.
Race Equality Week.
Join Kanika Selvan’s session in on Race, leadership and code switching which is set to be a humorous, reflective and engaging session to mark Race Equity/ Equality Week.
Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week
Did you know that almost 20% of kids have a diagnosed mental health issue? The kids are not alright! Join us for this event and leave feeling empowered to help, and hopeful for the future!
Why you need to talk about Menopause (who ever you are).
This is an event for everyone (men encouraged!) all about menopause. Come along to understand menopause and find out what you can do to support colleagues and employees experiencing peri-menopause.
Happy Holidays
Join is to delve through the feels of the season and share some top tips to look after yourself - and if you are able - some ways to look out for those around you.
International Day of Persons With Disabilities
Join us to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities. Worldwide, 1 in 7 of us live with a disability. Of those, 80% are invisible., join us to learn more about Hidden Disability and Inclusion.
My Life With HIV.
Join us on World AIDS Day to learn more about AIDS and HIV, bust myths, and find out why Russell wouldn’t change a thing about his HIV status - and how it’s changed his life for the better in so many ways.
Fertility matters - why it's important whether or not you're trying to conceive.
Despite infertility being a medical condition, there is little awareness among employers of how physically, psychologically, and financially demanding infertility can be for couples going through treatment.
Limitless Disability.
This Disability Month Jamie takes us with him on his journey of limitless disability.
Antisemitism Awareness
In this session we explore the origins, manifestations, and impact of antisemitism on individuals in the workplace and in society and strategies for combating antisemitism in the workplace and beyond.
Islamophobia Awareness
In this session we explore the origins, manifestations, and impact of Islamophobia on individuals in the workplace and in society and strategies for combating Islamophobia in the workplace and beyond.
Black Hair Story
Join Nkechi Allen-Dawson to learn the rich history of Black hair, and why it’s essential that we all join the journey towards the liberation of Black hair today.
Menopause: Ask The Doctor Anything!
Dr Beth Thomas (menopause specialist) is here to answer all your questions about peri/menopause in this interactive session. You can submit questions in advance upon booking, or live at the event.
My Black History
From having to learn to walk again at the age of 29 to being diagnosed with autism, to campaigning for women’s rights it’s the intersections that have shaped Lee Chambers’ Black History.
PCOS - The invisible condition impacting your staff
PCOS is often an invisible health condition with a number of symptoms that impact people physically, emotionally, and mentally. Do you know enough about it to be able to support your colleagues?
How To Talk To Your Mates About Mental Health.
It’s Suicide Prevention Week and we all know that talking to a mates about their mental health could save their life - but it’s easier said than done. Join us to meet Dave who’s dedicated his career to making it easier and will share his tips and techniques with you.
Belonging in the workplace
Too Indian to be British and too British to be Indian - this is a paradox that many first generation British Asians find themselves in. Born and brought up in England, Shivani always identified as British first - before identifying with being Indian though there’s one part of her life where this isn’t true…
When parents and businesses thrive.
For Global Day Of The Parent we’re going to take your organisation from transactional to transformational when it comes to empowering line managers and parents. Join us to find out how to actually keep things inclusive for parents and ideas you can implement right away.
One Leader, Two Genders.
It’s more challenging to lead as a woman than as a man. Join Cynthia in Pride Month to hear her story of having been both - and discover her philosophy of Acceptance without Understanding™.
Decrease Stress, Increase Personal Wellbeing
Join us in world wellbeing week for this practical workshop to understand what wellbeing really means. Leave with a personal action plan and a new approach to personal wellbeing that goes far beyond yoga!
I have Bipolar - But Don’t Call Me Crazy.
Catrina’s an amazing vegan chef, has a masters, loves musicals, has a dog named Roxy. Catrina also has bipolar condition - and she wouldn’t change it for the world - join us in mental health week to find out why.
RNID Deaf Awareness Seminar
Join the RNID for an introduction to deaf awareness, get informed about the barriers faced by communities who are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus and learn some British Sign Language too!
This Is Ramadan
Ramadan is one of the most important months in the Islamic calendar. Most non-muslims know it involves fasting but not what else the month entails. This is your opportunity to find out!