LGBT+ History Month is an annual observance that takes place in February in the United Kingdom. It is a time to celebrate the achievements and contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) people, as well as to raise awareness of the ongoing struggles and discrimination that they face.
Welcome to Inclusion Bites Watch! In this episode, we reflect on LGBTQ+ individuals serving in the Armed Forces with our guest speaker. Joanne Lockwood served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) at a time when the military wasn't a welcoming and accepting environment for the LGBTQ+ community. Today, she shares her experiences and thoughts on the ongoing fight for justice and recognition of past wrongs.
In this episode of Inclusion Bites Watch, host Joanne Lockwood explores the power and pitfalls of the word "queer" as a label for diverse sexual and gender identities. While the term had been used as a derogatory slur against the queer community, it has since been reclaimed and transformed as a symbol of pride, resilience, and self-identification.
Managing Generational Differences: From Guards to Guides Exploring the generational divide and the impact of technology, this episode delves into the importance of understanding and bridging the gap between older and younger generations for a more…
Staying positive in a world full of negativity Caroline works with people for whom anxiety is holding them back in life. Her passion is reframing the term \'suffering from anxiety\' to seeing anxiety as something we…
It’s Painful Not to Belong Lysette helps people use their brains even better, to transform their results and their lives.Science confirms, we simply can't learn if we don't feel like we belong. Lysette is all…