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Stonewall hold biggest Scottish Workplace Conference to date

Less than half of Scotland’s LGB Employees feel comfortable being out to colleagues and customers.

 

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Stonewall, the lesbian, gay, bi and trans equality charity, held its Workplace Conference today, Friday, December 4, at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre.

Over 200 delegates attended bringing together senior leaders, HR and diversity professionals, LGBT staff and allies from a huge cross-sector of organisations to share the latest innovative thinking. It was the biggest Stonewall has held in Scotland to date

Keynote speakers at the event, which was supported by EY, included Therese Proctor, People Director at Tesco Bank, EY Ambassador for Diversity and Inclusion Liz Bingham OBE, Marine Electronics Engineer for Woodsons of Aberdeen Justine Smithies, Director for Stonewall Scotland Colin Macfarlane and Stonewall CEO Ruth Hunt.

In her speech, Therese Proctor, said: “Eradicating this kind of discrimination is, first and foremost, about changing what people think . . That won’t happen overnight, but I know that we can do it. And I know that, because we have the most powerful force for good on our side.”

Break-out sessions throughout the day included ‘supporting trans staff: how to get it right’, ‘stepping up as an ally’ and ‘exploring the relationship between faith, sexual orientation and gender identity’.

Minister for Local Government and Community Empowerment, Scottish Government, Marco Biagi MSP, was interviewed in front of delegates by Stonewall Chief Executive Ruth Hunt. Biagi is an out gay man who played a leading role in delivering equal marriage legislation in Scotland.

Ruth Hunt chaired the closing role models session with Editor of Gaia Magazine Alanna Jane Higginson, Chief Executive of the Scottish Consortium for Learning Disability Chris Creegan and Stonewall Young Leader Kirsty Colquhouon.

According to the staff feedback survey in Stonewall’s 2015 Workplace Equality Index, the evidence-based benchmarking tool that enables organisations to assess their achievements and progress on LGBT equality in the workplace, over half of LGB staff in Scotland aren’t comfortable being out to all managers or colleagues. Less than one-quarter of these are comfortable being out to all customers, clients or service users at work.

Furthermore, LGB staff who are not out in the workplace are five times more likely to dissatisfied with their sense of achievements than those who aren’t.

Marco Biagi MSP
Marco Biagi MSP

Marco Biagi MSP, Minister for Local Government and Community Empowerment, Scottish Government, said: “Everyone in Scotland deserves a workplace that is inclusive, where they feel valued and treated equally.

“Despite the significant progress made, particularly in recent years, we are aware of the inequality still facing LGBTI people and communities today – we know from research that LGBTI staff are more likely to report being subject to bullying or unacceptable language. There is no place for prejudice or discrimination in modern-day Scotland or anywhere else.

“The Scottish Government aims to be an exemplar in diversity, seeking to provide a safe and secure working environment for all, where staff can be themselves.  We are committed to working with partners like Stonewall to promote a more equal society that values Scotland’s diverse communities and the important role they play in enriching Scotland socially, culturally and economically.”

Colin Macfarlane
Colin Macfarlane

Colin Macfarlane, Stonewall Scotland Director, added: “It’s fantastic to see over 200 people from private, public and third sector organisations represented today at the largest Stonewall Workplace Conference ever held in Scotland. It’s a sure sign that the commitment to LGBT staff’s wellbeing is still very much present.

“However, there’s still lots to do, and the fact that over half of all LGB staff aren’t comfortable being completely out at work is something that has to change.  We must all guard against complacency.

“People perform better when they can be themselves, and a diverse workforce drives productivity and creativity, and so getting this sort of work right has big business benefits for organisations.  By being here today these organisations are doing much more than just meeting their business objectives.  They are part of a movement delivering real social change.

“I look forward to our 2016 conference, to reflect on the progress we’ve made from today onwards, and think about the next steps we need to take to ensure all lesbian, gay, bi and trans staff are accepted without exception in the workplace.”

 

PREVIEW: Holiday on Ice brings PASSION to Brighton in January

Holiday on Ice (HOI), the worlds most popular ice show returns to Brighton Centre for 10 shows in January 2016.

PASSION: Holiday on Ice
PASSION: Holiday on Ice

PASSION is an exciting entertainment experience and will focus around the lives of the show’s true stars, the skaters and will take the audience through the journey that each skater experiences, from the passion of the ice to the ambition, challenges and beauty of the world of skating.

PASSION follows the true-life stories of the cast members, who every night bring the glamour of HOI to life for audiences across the globe.

PASSION features world class skaters, breath-taking costumes, great music, a spectacular wheel and kick line, fireworks, and will bring the true Holiday on Ice magic, which has been loved for over 70 years, back to Brighton.

PASSION: Holiday on Ice

Henrik-Jan Rinner, CEO of Holiday on Ice, said: “For 71 years HOI has presented spectacular productions, showcasing the talents of the best skaters from all around the world. When Bart Doerfler, the Creative Director, presented his first ideas for our new show to me, I was thrilled and excited. With PASSION we show you, our audience, what it takes to become a medal winning ice skater and ultimately a Holiday on Ice performer; from the first slippery steps on the ice to the countless hours of training, the competitions, the setbacks, the smiles and tears and ultimately, the triumphs.

“I am incredibly excited about bringing PASSION to the UK and especially to The Brighton Centre where the show has been adored by its audiences for over 30 years.”

PASSION: Holiday on Ice


Event: Holiday on Ice: PASSION

Where: Brighton Centre, King’s Rd, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 2GR

When: Tuesday 5 – Sunday 10

Times: Tuesday 5 @ 8pm: Wednesday 6 @ 2pm: Thursday 7 @ 2pm: Friday 8 @ 2pm & 7.30pm: Saturday 9 @ 1pm, 4pm & 7pm: Sunday  10 @ 1pm & 4pm

Tickets: From £22, £15 children

To book online, click here:

Or telephone the box office on 0844 847 1538.

 

Brighton Pride recognised for ‘Greatest Contribution to Sussex Charity’

Brighton Pride received an award for Greatest Contribution to Sussex Charity by an organisation at the 2015, Sussex Business Awards staged at the Grand Hotel in Brighton last night.

Sussex Business Awards

These prestigious awards celebrate business excellence across Sussex and are the longest established scheme of its kind in the county, considered by many to be the one to win!

The awards ceremony took place last night, December 3, at The Grand Brighton who won the award for Best Place to Entertain Your Clients, and was hosted by the star of ITV’s The Chase, Paul Sinha.

The Greatest Contribution to Sussex Charity (organisation) award was sponsored by The Argus and collected on behalf of Pride by Billie Lewis, Chair of the Brighton and Hove LGBT Community Safety Forum who organise access issues at Pride and Becky Stevens, Pride’s Operations Director.

Pride Director: Paul Kemp
Pride Director: Paul Kemp

Paul Kemp Director of Pride, said: “Dulcie Weaver and I are honoured to have received this award. 2015 was a massive year for Pride, celebrating 25 years of Pride in City. Not only was it one of the biggest celebrations the City has seen, but also brought many communities together to celebrate the diversity of Brighton and Hove.

“Pride only happens with the generous support of local businesses and national brands who sponsor Pride and help towards the costs of staging the biggest single event in our City.

“Thank you so much for this award, hope to see you all in 2016”


Winners of the Sussex Business Awards

Innovation in Business: Burleys

Best Customer Service: Flowers Unlimited

Most Promising New Business: Gene Commerce

Best Place to Entertain Your Clients: The Grand Brighton

The Boss of the Year: Alan Margetts, The Kitchen Store

Healthiest Workplace: Checkatrade.com

International Business of the Year: Allergy Therapeutics

Most Sustainable Business: Brighton and Hove Buses

Professional Services Award: Bennett Griffin LLP

Responsible Business Award: Creative Pod Ltd

Small Business of the Year: Ridgeview Wine Estate

Sussex Company of the Year: AJS Labels

Sussex Businessperson of the Year: Andrew Scrimgeour, AJS Labels

Entrepreneur of the Year: Andrew Stenning, Searches UK

Greatest Contribution to Sussex Charity (individual): Ryan Heal, Rockinghorse

Greatest Contribution to Sussex Charity (organisation):  Brighton Pride

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