Accessibility, Inclusion and Culture - Are We Doing Our Part?
Reflections on accessibility, inclusion and culture in learning and development at Connect 2025.
Reflections on accessibility, inclusion and culture in learning and development at the Learning Network's annual conference.
Connect 2025 in London ran a debate on the progress L&D is making with accessibility, inclusion and culture.
Afterwards, Learning News spoke to several of the panelists to capture their messages and the essence of the discussion, including Gemma Glover from Learn Amp, Susi Miller from ElaHub and Stephanie Charlesworth from iAM Learning.
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Contributors to Learning News's programmes at Connect 2025: Laura Overton - Learning Changemakers, Gemma Glover - Learn Amp, Cathy Hoy - CLO100, Tom McDowall, Evolve L&D and The Learning Network, Richard Price - NHS England and The Learning Network, Helen Palmer - Learning Network, Linnéa Sjögren - Linnéa Learning, Natalie Savery - Leaderful Action, Shreena Gokani - Arthur Recruitment, Susi Miller - ElaHub, Paul Matthews - People Alchemy, Stephanie Charlesworth. iAM Learning, Emily Decker - Comtec, Joe Hill-Wilson - Learn Amp, Julian Stodd - Sea Salt Learning, Amy Brann - Synaptic Potential, James Brown - Comtec, Neil Tuson - Perfect Teams and Do-Zen, Martin Couzins - Insights Media, Kristina Rodier - AI British Sign Language, Adam Lacey - Assemble You, Marissa Knowles - People Untapped.






