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278 It’s stressful to complete equal opps forms!
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Welcome to the 278th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds Podcast! In this episode, as part of Stress Awareness Month, I explore the stress associated with sharing personal data, particularly equal opportunity information in the workplace. I discuss why data collection is important, its challenges, and how organisations can approach it more effectively.
In today’s show on It's stressful to complete equal opps forms!
- Why equal ops data collection matters in workplaces [02:05]
- The emotional burden and stress of completing equal opportunities forms [04:25]
- Privacy concerns and fears about data misuse [06:30]
- How unclear communication about data usage discourages sharing [08:15]
- Practical strategies for organisations to improve data collection [10:20]
- The importance of transparency in building trust around data collection [12:45]
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Quotes on It's stressful to complete equal opps forms!
- Equal opportunities data should be collected to monitor and address potential disparities, shape policies and procedures, and ensure compliance with legal requirements.
- We don't fit neatly as humans into neat boxes, so it can feel very clinical to tick a box about our lived experience.
- Creating an equitable environment benefits individual employees and boosts morale, engagement, and retention across an organisation.
- Be very clear and intentional about how and why you are collecting data, as well as how it will be used going forward.
- You want to make it clear that completing the form is voluntary, but that the data helps with creating a more equitable workplace for everyone.
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Resources for It's stressful to complete equal opps forms!
- Listen to episode #277: Why Your Workplace Shouldn't Be a Family
- Check out episode #188: The Top 5 Inclusion Workplace Mistakes
- Download the free 200-episode guide with clickable links HERE.
- Join my Mailing List and receive a white paper on mental health and inclusion here
- Check out my TEDx talk: The Connection between Culture, Race and Mental Health
- Leave me a message on my SpeakPipe
Work with me
Have a look at my online work-life balance course on Thinkific. You can access it here: http://bit.ly/DMMHPONC
One-hour focused Sessions £250 1-2-1
Power Hour Sessions for Organisations
Complete the form to discuss your training needs: https://forms.gle/hgnYtmTu33Zeem489
Check out my FAQs here: http://diverseminds.co.uk/solutions/coaching/
You can learn more about the coaching I do to support your wellbeing here.
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Subscribe to the podcast
If you enjoyed this episode, then consider subscribing on Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you access your podcasts from.
If you enjoyed it, why not leave a review?
You can also connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Remember to tune in next week, where I’ll bring you more insights on mental health and inclusion.
280 episodes
Manage episode 479767789 series 2552237
Welcome to the 278th episode of the award-winning Diverse Minds Podcast! In this episode, as part of Stress Awareness Month, I explore the stress associated with sharing personal data, particularly equal opportunity information in the workplace. I discuss why data collection is important, its challenges, and how organisations can approach it more effectively.
In today’s show on It's stressful to complete equal opps forms!
- Why equal ops data collection matters in workplaces [02:05]
- The emotional burden and stress of completing equal opportunities forms [04:25]
- Privacy concerns and fears about data misuse [06:30]
- How unclear communication about data usage discourages sharing [08:15]
- Practical strategies for organisations to improve data collection [10:20]
- The importance of transparency in building trust around data collection [12:45]
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Quotes on It's stressful to complete equal opps forms!
- Equal opportunities data should be collected to monitor and address potential disparities, shape policies and procedures, and ensure compliance with legal requirements.
- We don't fit neatly as humans into neat boxes, so it can feel very clinical to tick a box about our lived experience.
- Creating an equitable environment benefits individual employees and boosts morale, engagement, and retention across an organisation.
- Be very clear and intentional about how and why you are collecting data, as well as how it will be used going forward.
- You want to make it clear that completing the form is voluntary, but that the data helps with creating a more equitable workplace for everyone.
.stk-ba39a0c {height:30px !important;}
Resources for It's stressful to complete equal opps forms!
- Listen to episode #277: Why Your Workplace Shouldn't Be a Family
- Check out episode #188: The Top 5 Inclusion Workplace Mistakes
- Download the free 200-episode guide with clickable links HERE.
- Join my Mailing List and receive a white paper on mental health and inclusion here
- Check out my TEDx talk: The Connection between Culture, Race and Mental Health
- Leave me a message on my SpeakPipe
Work with me
Have a look at my online work-life balance course on Thinkific. You can access it here: http://bit.ly/DMMHPONC
One-hour focused Sessions £250 1-2-1
Power Hour Sessions for Organisations
Complete the form to discuss your training needs: https://forms.gle/hgnYtmTu33Zeem489
Check out my FAQs here: http://diverseminds.co.uk/solutions/coaching/
You can learn more about the coaching I do to support your wellbeing here.
.stk-1ca2f54 {height:30px !important;}
Subscribe to the podcast
If you enjoyed this episode, then consider subscribing on Apple podcast, Spotify or wherever you access your podcasts from.
If you enjoyed it, why not leave a review?
You can also connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Remember to tune in next week, where I’ll bring you more insights on mental health and inclusion.
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