Getting involved
Each one of us has a responsibility and an obligation to work in a way that creates a welcoming and inclusive environment.
We do this through our behaviour with our colleagues, through the curriculum we offer, the fair and transparent way we make decisions, and by making sure our committees and decision-making groups have a diverse membership.
There are a variety of ways to get involved and make Reading a more inclusive environment for everyone. For example, you can visit our events page to see upcoming dates in our seminar series, or join a self-assessment team in the lead-up to a charter mark application.
If you have an idea or need some help, email our Dean for Diversity and Inclusion at diversity@reading.ac.uk.
Call out bad behaviour
We've all witnessed unacceptable behaviour. Why not intervene? Call it out, offer support, or diffuse the situation.
Use the "UHT" method:
"I understand that you meant no harm by your comment, however, it is offensive to me or others. Therefore, I would appreciate it if you didn't do that again."
Watch Stonewall's , as well as the about bystander intervention, to learn more about why it's important to take action.
Contact your local diversity lead
Get in touch with a diversity lead to see how you can help within your own school or function.
If you're not sure who to speak to, email diversity@reading.ac.uk.
Join a network
If you want to get more involved, why not join one of our equality networks, attend a network event, or become an LGBT Plus Ally? These networks are open to everybody.
Complete your diversity training
To understand your responsibilities more clearly, we ask all staff to complete the Diversity in the Workplace learning module.
Update your personal details
You can help us better understand our staff and students - and how diverse we truly are - by updating your personal details on Employee Self-Service. If you're unsure about updating your information, read on why this data is important.
Your disclosure is strictly confidential and you can on the Staff Portal. To update your details, select "Personal" and then "Sensitive Information" after logging into Employee Self-Service.
Read about supportive and inclusive behaviours
We are all accountable for our behaviour towards one another at work. You can learn more about how to help create an inclusive environment in our Code of Good Practice and Values for Working Together documents. Meanwhile, our Curriculum Framework Project highlights our commitment to the inclusive design of our curriculum, teaching and assessment methods.
Use external resources
As Business Disability Forum members we have access to information and resources on delivering a disability-smart business. Register using your @reading email address.
We are members of the Employer's Network for Equality and Inclusion, the UK’s leading employer network covering all aspects of equality and inclusion issues in the workplace.
Visit these websites to learn more about equality and diversity:
The Equality Challenge Unit advances equality and diversity in universities and colleges.
Acas provides help and advice for employers and employees.
Stonewall campaigns for the equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people across Britain.
Check out our blog
#DiverseReading is our blog about equality and inclusion. We welcome guest bloggers so contact diversity@reading.ac.uk if you'd like to submit a post.
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