Increasing positive LGBTQ+ visibility in business.

More than a box ticked.

Making more welcoming places.

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Reducing isolation and minority stress for LGBTQ+ people

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Raising awareness and so much more for LGBTQ+ people

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Training to Respect, Protect & Connect

Being Rainbow Assured is more than a box ticked, we develop business cultures and communities that thrive!

Our accredited programmes

Respect

We will teach you:

A brief history of LGBTQ+ landmark leaders and their impact
An awareness of the laws covering LGBTQ+ equality
Identify the value in giving consideration and respect to everyone
A basic understand of pronouns and their use in language
Keep an open mind with regard to other lifestyles, no matter how different to your own
Ensure that respect is given consistently across the board
…and more!

Protect

We will teach you:

How mental health difficulties can be greatly impacted by discrimination and disrespect
Discover how much impact using pronouns can have on mental health
How to consistently support and protect your LGBTQ+ colleagues and customers
Your employers role in supporting your awareness and training
Your role in ensuring your company retains its Rainbow Assured compliance
How to report concerns specifically relating to Rainbow Assured criteria within your company (Business Led)
Further reading/training materials available to you
…and more!

Connect

Become an Ambassador for LGBTQ+

Connect – as an employer, employee, client or ambassador
Information given to explain what employers offer in the way of support and connection to other members of the community within the company (Business Led*)
Ongoing training and how it will be rolled out
How to become an ambassador and the responsibilities required
Opportunities within the ambassador role
…and more!
Black and white photograph of Alan Turning in a suit and tie

Did you know?

Alan Turing 1912 – 1954 – cracked the Enigma code in WW2, was chemically castrated when convicted of homosexuality. He committed suicide at the age of 41 and was one of the first men pardoned by the British government for these ‘crimes’

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