Podcast episode 2:
Increasing access to work
How have new ways of working in the wake of Covid created more opportunities for people previously ‘locked out’ of employment, like parents, carers or those with disabilities? And what positive impact is this having on individuals, organisations and wider society? Our host Eileen Burbidge explores these questions and more.
Guests
- Shani Dhanda, award-winning disability specialist, listed as one of the UK's most influential disabled people
- Ruth Rainbow, chair of Virgin Media Business’s neurodiversity network Our Indigo Minds
- Dr Grace Lordan, founding director of The Inclusion Initiative and Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science
- Matt Murdoch, Co-Chair of Virgin Media Business’s carers’ network We Care
How have new ways of working in the wake of Covid created more opportunities for people previously ‘locked out’ of employment, like parents, carers or those with disabilities? And what positive impact is this having on individuals, organisations and wider society? Our host Eileen Burbidge explores these questions and more.
Guests
- Shani Dhanda, award-winning disability specialist, listed as one of the UK's most influential disabled people
- Ruth Rainbow, chair of Virgin Media Business’s neurodiversity network Our Indigo Minds
- Dr Grace Lordan, founding director of The Inclusion Initiative and Associate Professor at the London School of Economics and Political Science
- Matt Murdoch, Co-Chair of Virgin Media Business’s carers’ network We Care