Diversity and Inclusion in UK Nuclear collaborates with EqualEngineers

MMCS MD Monica Mwanje’s involvement in non-profit initiative Diversity and Inclusion in UK Nuclear has included setting up a training workshop tour in partnership with EqualEngineers.

EqualEngineers’ aim is to create inclusive engineering and technology organisations by increasing the diversity of the workforce and improve stakeholder health and wellbeing. They achieve this by connecting inclusive employers with diverse candidates in engineering and technology.

About the Workshop

The EqualEngineers’ workshop, Engineering a Winning Workforce: Engaging the Majority, will develop people’s understanding of diversity and inclusion to improve workplace culture and staff wellbeing within the nuclear sector.

The workshop will benefit:

  • Team Leaders
  • Managers
  • People who work in teams
  • People who work in diverse teams and want to improve working relationships and increase inclusion
  • People who want to work in and build diverse and inclusive teams

ECITB Member Company?

The costs for delivering this EqualEngineers “Engineering a Winning Workforce: Engaging the Majority” training course are covered via the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) Training Levy for in-scope organisations. 100% of the cost is covered by this grant funding.

If you are an in-scope company, contact EqualEngineers to book training for your organisation. You can enquire and book here.

Find out more about Diversity and Inclusion in UK Nuclear here.

One-to-One Inclusion and Diversity Strategy Sessions

MM Creative Solutions’ director, Monica Mwanje, is offering confidential one-to-one inclusion and diversity strategy sessions.  A limited number of 60 minutes sessions will be available between 17 June – 30 June 2020 and are priced at £200 per session.

This focused one-to-one session is for those responsible for diversity and inclusion in their organisation.

The strategy session will provide a sounding board for you to ask questions and test your understanding and ideas in complete confidence. The session will help you to figure out how and where to get started with respect to your inclusion and diversity workplace strategy, or it will help you identify next steps if your journey has already commenced.

Visit the inclusion and diversity strategy session page to find out more and book a session.

Book an inclusion and diversity one hour strategy session

Please note, when booking in your session, you will be required to respond to some questions to help Monica to prepare and structure the session. 

Why is this work important?

Additional Information

Information about MM Creative Solutions’ Inclusion Training is available here: inclusion training information

The Insights area of the MM Creative Solutions’ website contains a number of articles written by Monica, covering the topics of inclusion, diversity and workplace culture. The articles are also listed and linked below:

If you wish to cite from these articles, please provide full attribution to Monica Mwanje, thank you. 

 

Diverse Minds Podcast: Negotiating something better

In May 2020, MM Creative Solutions’ founder, Monica Mwanje, was invited alongside Michelle Gyimah from Equality Pays, to discuss negotiating for more in the workplace on the Diverse Minds podcast.

Monica and Michelle had a candid discussion with Leyla Okhai who is the founder of Diverse Minds and the host of the podcast.

The podcast episode is available to listen to here; Negotiating something better – Diverse Minds Podcast Episode

Diversity and Inclusion – Information and Resources

During the past week, MM Creative Solutions’ founder, Monica Mwanje, has received lots of questions on the topics of: anti-racism, workplace culture, inclusion and diversity. She has put this post together to direct to articles she has previously written on these topics and also to direct to some other resources.

➡️The Privilege of Silence https://lnkd.in/gVAsSwr

➡️The Future of Work… the view from my boat https://lnkd.in/gvpY8Tm

➡️“That’s not been my experience” https://lnkd.in/gpf–JW

➡️Building an Inclusive Culture… https://lnkd.in/ggwrzjs

➡️Diversity and Inclusion – How do we harness intent so there is tangible impact? – https://lnkd.in/e_AnZ_a

Articles / Twitter threads by others

➡️https://lnkd.in/gCvgNaq by Sheree Atcheson

➡️https://lnkd.in/gr8gGTM – by Dr Erin L. Thomas

➡️Podcast: https://lnkd.in/gSTWeA9 by Diverse Minds

Donate to an organisation that does anti-racism education work – Anthony Walker Foundation: https://lnkd.in/d5NNJgn

Online Training: Introduction to Inclusive Leadership – 30 April 2020

MM Creative Solutions and Jasmine Gartner Consulting will deliver an online masterclass entitled: ‘Introduction to Inclusive Leadership’.

This masterclass will provide attendees with a top level understanding of what inclusive leadership is.
As a result of this training, attendees will be able to formulate a practical action plan that they can apply to their workplace.

The session will run twice on Thursday 30 April at the following times:

10:00 BST – 11:00 BST

13:00 BST – 14:00 BST

The cost to attend the training is £25 per person.

For further information and to book a place at the training, please visit one of the following links:

AM Session

PM Session

Please note if you purchase a ticket to attend the training and you are unable to attend it live, you will receive access to a recording of the session.

If you have any queries about the training, please contact enquiries@mmcslimited.com 

 

Online Training: Introduction to Inclusive Leadership – 08 April 2020

MM Creative Solutions and Jasmine Gartner Consulting will deliver an online masterclass entitled: ‘Introduction to Inclusive Leadership’.

This masterclass will provide attendees with a top level understanding of what inclusive leadership is.
As a result of this training, attendees will be able to formulate a practical action plan that they can apply to their workplace.

The session will run twice on Wednesday 08 April at the following times:

10:00 BST – 11:00 BST

13:00 BST – 14:00 BST

The cost to attend the training is £25 per person.

For further information and to book a place at the training, please visit one of the following links:

AM Session

PM Session

Please note if you purchase a ticket to attend the training and you are unable to attend it live, you will receive access to a recording of the session.

If you have any queries about the training, please contact enquiries@mmcslimited.com 

 

Booking is open – Inclusive Leadership Workshop 22 January 2020

Jasmine Gartner Consulting and MM Creative Solutions are delighted to announce we will be facilitating an Inclusive Leadership Workshop in January 2020.

Workshop Date and Times: Wednesday 22 January 2020, 10:00 – 16:00

Venue: Swagelok Manchester, Birchwood Park, Warrington

This full day interactive workshop will help attendees to define inclusive leadership and understand how to advance it within their own workplaces. The day will feature a mixture of facilitated discussion and practical exercises.

Early bird tickets priced at £315+VAT per delegate are available until 20 December 2019.

Standard tickets are priced at £350+VAT per delegate.

For more information and to purchase your ticket to attend, please visit: http://bit.ly/incleaderJan2020

Please note that a limited number of places are available for this boutique workshop.

The flyer for this event can be downloaded here: Inclusive Leadership Flyer January 2020

5 takeaways from the Diversity and Inclusion in UK Nuclear conference

Firstly, thank you to everyone involved in making the event in Manchester on 18th July possible. The event was funded by our sponsors – Sellafield LtdUKAEANNL and EDF HPC, and was a success due to the active contribution of the diverse range of attendees, speakers and workshop leaders. The spaces at the event were limited to 60, with others able to watch the presentations via an internet live stream. This article is for those that were not able to attend and have an interest in supporting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (E,D&I) in the UK nuclear industry. The following are some of the takeaways from the event:

1. Engaging the majority is crucial – One of the workshops, delivered by Mark McBride-Wright of EqualEngineers, was on the topic of engaging the majority. Currently it seems that it is those from minority or underrepresented groups that are taking the initiative to drive and progress E,D&I. It is understandable why members from those groups have been motivated into action before the majority, but we are now far enough along to know that an equal, diverse and inclusive workforce is beneficial for everyone. How can we shift this dynamic so that we all, especially the majority, are bought in and actively contributing? In the workshop, many practical steps that we can take were identified and shared. A summary of these will be shared in an article that will be published on www.dinuclear.com in September 2019.

2. Unconscious bias training should be available to everyone in the industry – Another of the workshops, delivered by Irene Afful from Ametrine Enterprise Solutions Professional Coaching & Consultancy, focused on unconscious bias and positions of privilege. By the very definition, this refers to biases we have picked up through our life experiences  that we may not even be aware of. A crucial point is that there is nothing to be ashamed of when it comes to unconscious bias, and that we should not be afraid to identify and recognise our own. Unconscious bias is one reason that we gravitate to hiring people like ourselves, which is a barrier to equality, diversity and inclusion as it perpetuates the majority in teams and in entire organisations. Two actions that we can all take are to identify and recognise our own unconscious biases (Harvard has free online tests you can take https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/), and to ensure that there is diversity in interviewer panels. Upping the interview panel from one person to two people, provides an opportunity to help reduce unconscious bias impacting the selection process.

3. We need to develop a support network –  The same suggestion came up from several of the attendees at the event in Manchester. It would be great if we had a way to share information, case studies, best practice and practical examples of how different people, teams and organisations are progressing with E,D&I initiatives. This sharing could be amongst stakeholders in the UK nuclear industry and could also include input from other industries and other countries. The sheer amount of information, and indeed information sources, is bewildering in our modern information age. One of the actions we have taken away from the event is to look at how to gather relevant and useful information and then make it available to stakeholders in the UK nuclear industry in a way that it is easy to digest and to turn in to practical value adding activities. Watch this space….

4. There are many  aspects of identity that deserve recognition – One of the many thought provoking realisations that came from the event was that there are many more aspects that make up our identities than immediately come to mind for most people. Deborah Beveridge from EDF led an excellent workshop on flexibility and dynamism in work, delving in to how flexibility in working practices can support E,D&I. For example, it was discussed how a company policy that treats those with children differently to those without children in terms of flexible working allowances is not necessarily fair. It shows that sometimes the most well meaning of policies and actions can create feelings of isolation and unfairness amongst others. Defining  every identity aspect is a significant undertaking, and nearly everyone could potentially find themselves feeling excluded at one point or another. A good starting point is to simply put ourselves in the shoes of those around us and constantly be aware of how our actions or behaviours might make them feel. A little empathy can go a long way.

5. The updated conference format was a success – The event in Manchester was filmed and broadcasted live on the internet. The cost of doing this is a fraction of what it was even 5 years ago and made the event more inclusive and available to those that could not be there on the day. The links to watch the videos of the  presentations will be shared via the Diversity and Inclusion in UK Nuclear mailing distribution (email info@dinuclear.com to request or sign up here to the mailing list).  The presentations are concise, engaging and tell the stories of the presenters. They are available for people across the UK nuclear industry to watch at their leisure in the coming weeks and months. It is clear that we need to engage with a wide audience, especially the majority, so this type of event format is a proven formula for future events. In addition, the workshops provided practical takeaways, some of which have been described in this article.

This article was written by Callum Thomas and Monica Mwanje. Any feedback, questions or suggestions are very welcome. Please send them to info@dinuclear.com

Visit www.dinuclear.com to find out more about the event and the Diversity and Inclusion in UK Nuclear group.