D.I.I.verse Podcast: Will it make the boat go faster?

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Join Adam Vasco & Julian Gwinnett as they explore a range of topics under the umbrella of Diversity, Inclusion & Intersectionality through interviews with special guests. D.I.I.verse is a centre of excellence for Diversity, Inclusion & Intersectional approaches brought to you by The University of Wolverhampton. D.I.I.verse aims to lead a strategic vision for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in the region and nationally. Through a team of academics, practitioners, and activists we aim to support colleagues in working towards a more equitable society. The podcast explores some of the themes, challenges and approaches in achieving these goals.

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Journey to Zero Male Suicide: Narratives for Healing with Dr. Lalith Wijedoru
07-11-2023
Journey to Zero Male Suicide: Narratives for Healing with Dr. Lalith Wijedoru
Have you ever pondered the power of a simple story? The kind that touches your heart and stays with you, long after the words have faded? Join us for a deep-dive into the potency of storytelling with our guest, Dr. Lalith Wijedoru, whose heartbreaking encounter with suicide inspired him to harness the power of narratives for healing and promoting wellbeing. Discover how tales, no matter how simple, can transform complex life lessons into relatable wisdom, even in the realm of public health.In the second half of our conversation, we plunge into the often-unspoken world of men's mental health, focusing on the fear of suicide. We tackle how this fear can be tackled, the role the media plays in the narrative and the pressures that men face, like work-related concerns and financial stress, which can fuel a sense of failure. As we explore the theme of International Men's Day 2023, Zero Male Suicide, we realise the urgency of fostering an environment where such topics can be broached without fear or stigma. Join us on this journey together through this powerful conversation, guided by Dr Wijedoru professional expertise and personal experience that add a profound depth to these critical issues.You can find out more about Dr Wijedoru's work by exploring his website www.behindyourmask.co as well as following him on socials:@lalithwijedoru (Instagram)@LalithWijedoru (X/Twitter)Follow us on Twitter @UoWFEHW@DIIverseHub@VascoAdam
Breaking Barriers in Research and Policy: Shilpa Ross on Health Inequality and Inclusion
02-10-2023
Breaking Barriers in Research and Policy: Shilpa Ross on Health Inequality and Inclusion
Are you intrigued by the inner workings of research and its profound impact on health policies? Join Professor Elaine Arnull and Julian Gwinnett in their captivating conversation with Shilpa Ross, a dynamic and passionate research fellow at the Kings Fund. We dive into her unique career journey, starting as a research assistant at the University of Hertfordshire, where she interviewed young offenders and discovered a heartfelt love for research. Shilpa offers an insightful peek into her family's reaction to her unconventional career choice and her exciting journey to influencing health and social care policy through groundbreaking research.Their conversation takes an intriguing turn as they explore the challenges of embodying the public face of research and the critical importance of fostering a diverse research community. Shilpa revisits her impactful research that led to a recommendation to the ACMD not to criminalise individuals for cat use. This highlights how policy changes can significantly impact real lives. We ponder the importance of visibility of minority groups in research, a crucial step to build trust and ensure inclusivity.In the final segment, we delve into Shilpa's experience leading a research project focused on race inequalities and inclusion in the NHS. She opens up about the daunting task of owning expertise in a field, especially as a woman in a position of power, and the urgent need to shine a light on the disparities in career opportunities between white staff and staff from black and minority ethnic groups. We wrap up our conversation by emphasising the importance of imagining a future where equality is a reality, and how collective effort can transform this dream into a tangible reality. So, if you're passionate about research, health policies, or social justice, this conversation with Shilpa Ross is an absolute must-listen.Follow us on Twitter @UoWFEHW@DIIverseHub@VascoAdam
Square Pegs: Ellie Costello on Reimagining Education
18-09-2023
Square Pegs: Ellie Costello on Reimagining Education
Have you ever considered how the education system is affecting our children and their families? This episode presents a thought-provoking discussion around this with our special guest, Ellie Costello, author of 'Square Pegs: Inclusivity, Compassion and Fitting In - A Guide for Schools'. As a writer deeply immersed in the education sector, Ellie provides rich insights into the challenges our system has been dealing with, and how her book can guide educators to improve the status quo. We also take a moment to champion those who ceaselessly work towards making a difference in young people's lives.Our conversation dives deep into several challenging topics, including the thought-provoking 'shield of shame' concept, the role of austerity in the education sector, and the importance of engaging families and stakeholders in shaping the future of education. We dare to question the 'tyranny of meritocracy' and the uniformity it demands, emphasising the need for diversity and inclusion. Be prepared to face some hard truths about an education system that often fails to meet its own objectives.Finally, we reflect on the often-overlooked power of youth voices in our society. We discuss the critical role adults play in preparing the ground for resilience, especially during these trying pandemic times. Our dialogue also delves into the tension between controlling behaviour and entrusting children with responsibility. By the end of this episode, we hope to have sparked some fresh perspectives on our education sector's challenges, the importance of inclusivity, and the potential for transformation through personal growth and collaboration.Follow us on Twitter @UoWFEHW@DIIverseHub@VascoAdam
Empathy and Awareness: Lessons from Raising a Child with a Rare Condition
16-08-2023
Empathy and Awareness: Lessons from Raising a Child with a Rare Condition
Ever wondered how parents navigate the unfamiliar terrain of rare conditions in their children? Laura Wood, a seasoned service manager for a Social Work Service, opens up about her personal journey of parenting a child with achondroplasia. From the shock of the diagnosis through an emergency scan to the challenges of accessing appropriate healthcare, Laura's story is a raw narrative of resilience and determination. Touching on societal perceptions of disabilities, Laura and Adam unearth some uncomfortable truths about negative stereotypes and the urgent need for a paradigm shift. The discussion extends to her experience of establishing a strong support system that equipped her with vital resources and data to comprehend her daughter's condition better. This episode also takes you through the emotional highs and lows of raising a child with dwarfism and the crucial role of regular scans in monitoring growth.The conversation focuses on the necessity of education and awareness in managing rare conditions along with the shortcomings of healthcare systems. Laura's inspiring initiative of setting up soft play events and other resources for parents and children dealing with similar conditions is another highlight. Laura underscores the importance of empathy and diversity in our society, and how these values ensure that we cater to the needs of everyone, especially those living with rare conditions. Stay tuned to hear about our plans to collaborate in October for furthering support for individuals living with rare conditions.Follow us on Twitter @UoWFEHW@DIIverseHub@VascoAdam
The Fight Against Racism in the NHS: A Toolkit for Transformation
08-08-2023
The Fight Against Racism in the NHS: A Toolkit for Transformation
Are you ready to challenge your understanding of racial discrimination in the healthcare sector? In an unflinching and insightful discussion, our special guests, Michelle Mello from NHS England and Dr Abbie Ford Barnes, our Head of School of Nursing, take us on a deep exploration of the essential document "Combating Racial Discrimination for Nurses, Midwives, and Nursing Associates". This potent tool, a product of partnership between NHS Confederation and the Nursing and Midwifery Council, has the potential to influence professional practice and provoke much-needed conversations - but only if we engage with it and put it into action.As we unravel this complex issue, we confront the harsh reality of racism in the NHS. We dissect the role of this pivotal resource in validating the experiences of those enduring discrimination and its implications in higher education. The conversation gets real and raw as we advocate for the empowerment of students to voice their concerns. Far from being just talk, we examine how to turn words into actions, focusing on allyship and the responsibility we all carry to challenge racism - and the absolute necessity for systems that support those affected by it.We believe in a future where every healthcare professional feels valued and has a sense of belonging. A future where the "Combating Racial Discrimination for Nurses, Midwives, and Nursing Associates" document helps create safer and more inclusive environments. Where confronting and combating racism in nursing becomes a collective responsibility, empowering change. Join us as we equip healthcare professionals to stand against racism and inequality, explore the role of allyship, and use this resource as a tool for transformation. This enlightening conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding and combating racial discrimination in the healthcare sector.Follow us on Twitter @UoWFEHW@DIIverseHub@VascoAdam
Perspectives on Neurodiversity: Insights from Professor Farzad Amirabdollahian
05-07-2023
Perspectives on Neurodiversity: Insights from Professor Farzad Amirabdollahian
Have you ever wondered what it's like to navigate the world as a neurodiverse individual? Join our host, Julian Gwinnett in an eye-opening discussion with Professor Farzad Amirabdollahian, as we unravel the beauty of neurodiversity and its unique gifts and challenges. We journey through Farzad's life, from his early years in the culturally diverse Iran to his position as an Associate Dean in the UK, offering unique insights into his personal encounters with neurodiversity.As we explore the lived experiences of neurodiversity, we stumble upon systemic barriers that often limit our appreciation for it. Farzad recounts his encounter with a dyslexic student at Compton University, which prompted his own quest for understanding dyslexia. We discuss the potential of neurodiverse thinking, from pattern recognition in dyslexia to the unique strengths of neurodiverse individuals. Our conversation challenges the typical, urging us to look beyond the mainstream and appreciate the richness of diverse minds.Finally, we draw connections between physical and mental health, emphasising their profound impact on neurodiverse individuals. Our discussion delves into the importance of micronutrients in brain function, hinting at the potential for further research in the area. As we conclude, we agree on the need for understanding and celebrating individual needs and strengths as a way to liberate neurodiverse individuals. So, tune in for an enlightening conversation that could transform your understanding of neurodiversity.Follow us on Twitter @UoWFEHW@DIIverseHub@VascoAdam
University Safeguards against Domestic Abuse: A Conversation with Jenny Cannon
28-06-2023
University Safeguards against Domestic Abuse: A Conversation with Jenny Cannon
Get ready to uncover the pivotal role universities play in protecting students from domestic abuse, as our guest, Jenny Cannon, joins Professor Elaine Arnull in the D.I.I.verse studios this week. Jenny's position as the safeguarding manager at the University of Wolverhampton, lends her a unique perspective that will enlighten us on the complex layers of abuse and the importance of providing bespoke support to victims. We dive head-first into the murky waters of emotional abuse, shedding light on its damaging effects and the need to take it seriously. Jenny shares her insights on how to support friends who may be trapped in abusive situations, and the vital role of the university's safeguarding team. Equally, she highlights avenues for seeking help from external organisations, ensuring we understand that victims are never alone.Moving onto the urgent issue of forced marriages, we discuss the critical response time necessary to handle these reports effectively. Jenny reveals the proactive steps the University of Wolverhampton is taking to raise awareness of abuse - from creative endeavours like poster competitions to powerful conferences that amplify the voices of survivors. We finish off by emphasizing the need to trust your instinct and reach out for support when something doesn't feel right. This episode is an essential listen for those interested in the intersection of education and domestic abuse, and the support systems in place for those affected.Follow us on Twitter @UoWFEHW@DIIverseHub@VascoAdam
Oba & Calvin Amplifying Confidence through 'Loud Speaker & 'Speak Easy'
13-04-2023
Oba & Calvin Amplifying Confidence through 'Loud Speaker & 'Speak Easy'
In this exciting episode of The D.I.I.verse Hub Podcast 'Will it Make the Boat Go Faster?', we are joined by Oba Akinwale and Calvin Akotuah, the dynamic founders of Loud Speaker and Speak Easy. Their companies specialise in delivering high-energy workshops that empower individuals with public speaking skills and confidence, tailored to both young learners and professionals.Oba and Calvin share their inspiring journey from starting a side-hustle to establishing a thriving business, overcoming the challenges of the Covid pandemic, and their plans for the future. Learn about their passion for transforming lives through engaging workshops that combine fun, high-energy activities with powerful lessons on public speaking, confidence-building, and personal storytelling.As part of our developing future leaders series, Oba and Calvin will be delivering a Speak Easy session for staff at the University of Wolverhampton's D.I.I.verse Hub on 25th May. In this podcast, they discuss their sister company Speak Easy, which offers similar workshop experiences to corporate clients and university students.Don't miss this opportunity to hear the compelling story of how two friends with a shared talent for public speaking are making a difference in the lives of young people and professionals alike, and the impact their workshops have on participants' career journeys and personal development.Follow us on Twitter @UoWFEHW@DIIverseHub@VascoAdam