CIWM’s Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy

Inspiring & enabling change, to create a more inclusive sector

CIWM would like to invite you to a free webinar to celebrate the launch our new Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) strategy, which has been created with input and guidance from the EDI Working Group, CIWM members and the wider sector.

In this session, which is open to both members and non-members, we’ll share how we have developed a strategy to inspire and enable transformational change to create a more inclusive sector that reflects the communities we serve.

We’ll also provide the headlines from our EDI survey and share how you can get involved with shaping how we implement our vision.

Chair: Dr Adam Read, President, CIWM
Speakers: Sarah Poulter, CIWM CEO and Anna Havard, CIWM Operations Director

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