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“Clear Assured set a very high bar and to be recognised with Gold status shows our hard work is bearing fruit. It’s given us confidence that our initiatives really are making a difference.” - Richard Milner, CEO
Leading reinsurance group, Chaucer, attained Clear Assured Gold accreditation in 2024.
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Balancing Policy and Culture: Creating Psychological Safety and Embedding Respect in the Workplace
When it comes to psychological safety in the workplace, knowing that non-inclusive behaviours will be challenged is paramount. A whopping 89% of employee respondents to one survey* said they believe that psychological safety in the workplace is essential. And that’s no surprise; it underpins everything from wellbeing and mental health to physical health and safety, as well as having a huge impact on how valued your employees feel.
Why is psychological safety vital for DEI data collection?
Just like any other business strategy, impactful DEI initiatives are based on quality data.
And just like any other type of data-driven decision-making, DEI data has its own set of challenges. In our experience, the number one challenge our clients face are disclosure rates. Read on to learn the reasons why, and how to overcome them.
Changing your business? Think culture first.
Businesses are almost universally experiencing a period of significant change, but how many of them are prioritising their culture at the heart of these changes? When it comes to transformation, only about one in four transformations actually achieve long-term success - and a major cause of failure? Not looking at culture first.
Supporting Employees With Mental Health
World Mental Health Day serves as a reminder to include mental health and wellbeing in the discussions we have about health. Creating awareness and the opportunity to have open conversations is vital for building a people-focused wellbeing strategy that recognises the wide spectrum of illnesses and conditions that affect mental health.
Read on for our top tips in signposting your mental health support for employees.
Impostor Syndrome – Empowering Diverse Talent in International Assignments
Impostor syndrome – doubting your own skills and abilities, even feeling a fraud – remains a significant factor that organisations need to address. This is especially true for talent from under-represented communities and when it comes to international assignments, the challenge grows.
Explore some of the ways your organisation can make your international assignments more accessible to, and inclusive of diverse talent.
How to Write Your Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement of Intent
What is it, why is it important, and how do you go about knowing what to include? We break down the answers so you can craft your own DEI statement of intent.
Supporting staff with long-term health conditions
Twenty years ago, a diagnosis of a long-term health condition often signalled the end of an employees working life. But, with the default retirement age removed and more people developing long-term conditions, employers must find ways to support these individuals in the workplace.
Managing returners to work
In the 20 years the Clear Company has been auditing businesses through a diversity and inclusion lens, it has been rare to find an organisation that manages returners well, regardless of the reason for their absence. In this article we unpack why, so your organisation does not make the same mistakes.