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#288 What to do with Division in the Workplace

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Welcome to the 287th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast! This episode marks the beginning of year seven with a new fortnightly format and a fresh focus on current affairs and their workplace implications. In this timely episode, I address handling division in the workplace. I provide crucial definitions, economic analysis, and reiterate how to support colleagues during these challenging times.

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If you enjoyed this episode, then consider subscribing on Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you access your podcasts from.

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In today’s show on What to do with Division in the Workplace

  • Addressing the impact of recent fascist protests and St. George's flags on workplace dynamics and employee wellbeing. [01:00]
  • Understanding your legal obligations under the Equality Act 2010 to prevent harassment and ensure safe working environments. [02:40]
  • The importance of private check-ins with staff who may be feeling vulnerable or unsafe during these challenging times. [05:58]
  • Why it's essential to train managers to have supportive conversations and handle sensitive workplace discussions effectively. [06:35]
  • Practical strategies for creating inclusive and supportive environments for staff, including psychological risk assessments and flexible working arrangements. [07:17]

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Quotes on What to do with Division in the Workplace

  • Staff travelling to work locations may see flags, roundabouts, and racist graffiti. Much of it is coded, but it still feels very present.
  • If someone has never experienced oppression, they're unlikely to connect with the sentiment and feeling of how many of us feel when we see the St. George's flag.
  • It's vital to check in, privately and ask how someone might be feeling"
  • If you're training staff managers to have supportive conversations, it applies across the board.
  • Creating a supportive environment free from harassment is not only beneficial for individual employees, but also boosts morale, engagement and retention across an organisation."

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Resources for What to do with Division in the Workplace

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Work with me

Have a look at my online work-life balance course on Thinkific. You can access it here: http://bit.ly/DMMHPONC

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One-hour focused Sessions £250 1-2-1

Power Hour Sessions for Organisations

Complete the form to discuss your training needs: https://forms.gle/hgnYtmTu33Zeem489

Check out my FAQs here: http://diverseminds.co.uk/solutions/coaching/

You can learn more about the coaching I do to support your wellbeing here.

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Subscribe to the podcast

If you enjoyed this episode, then consider subscribing on Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you access your podcasts from.

If you enjoyed it, why not leave a review?

You can also connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Remember to tune in next week, where I’ll bring you more insights on mental health and inclusion.

  continue reading

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Content provided by Leyla Okhai. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Leyla Okhai or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Welcome to the 287th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds podcast! This episode marks the beginning of year seven with a new fortnightly format and a fresh focus on current affairs and their workplace implications. In this timely episode, I address handling division in the workplace. I provide crucial definitions, economic analysis, and reiterate how to support colleagues during these challenging times.

.stk-6672c06 {height:30px !important;}

Listen to the episode

If you enjoyed this episode, then consider subscribing on Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you access your podcasts from.

.stk-d6d5d95 {height:30px !important;}

In today’s show on What to do with Division in the Workplace

  • Addressing the impact of recent fascist protests and St. George's flags on workplace dynamics and employee wellbeing. [01:00]
  • Understanding your legal obligations under the Equality Act 2010 to prevent harassment and ensure safe working environments. [02:40]
  • The importance of private check-ins with staff who may be feeling vulnerable or unsafe during these challenging times. [05:58]
  • Why it's essential to train managers to have supportive conversations and handle sensitive workplace discussions effectively. [06:35]
  • Practical strategies for creating inclusive and supportive environments for staff, including psychological risk assessments and flexible working arrangements. [07:17]

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Quotes on What to do with Division in the Workplace

  • Staff travelling to work locations may see flags, roundabouts, and racist graffiti. Much of it is coded, but it still feels very present.
  • If someone has never experienced oppression, they're unlikely to connect with the sentiment and feeling of how many of us feel when we see the St. George's flag.
  • It's vital to check in, privately and ask how someone might be feeling"
  • If you're training staff managers to have supportive conversations, it applies across the board.
  • Creating a supportive environment free from harassment is not only beneficial for individual employees, but also boosts morale, engagement and retention across an organisation."

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Resources for What to do with Division in the Workplace

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Work with me

Have a look at my online work-life balance course on Thinkific. You can access it here: http://bit.ly/DMMHPONC

.stk-d762e95 {height:30px !important;}

One-hour focused Sessions £250 1-2-1

Power Hour Sessions for Organisations

Complete the form to discuss your training needs: https://forms.gle/hgnYtmTu33Zeem489

Check out my FAQs here: http://diverseminds.co.uk/solutions/coaching/

You can learn more about the coaching I do to support your wellbeing here.

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Subscribe to the podcast

If you enjoyed this episode, then consider subscribing on Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you access your podcasts from.

If you enjoyed it, why not leave a review?

You can also connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Remember to tune in next week, where I’ll bring you more insights on mental health and inclusion.

  continue reading

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