3. Reflect on your own identity and unique perspective, and how that influences your experiences. Think about how that is the case for each person, making each of our perspectives and experiences different.
4. Participate in discussions and workshops about how to make your workplace a space where everyone feels welcome, safe and respected.
- Create a space for employees to openly share their experiences so that they can build trust with one another
- Dedicate time within an employee’s working day to participate in activities and workshops
5. Take the time to discuss with your colleagues how to further build a space where everyone feels welcome, safe and respected at work.
- Grow your network! Reach out to colleagues who you may not normally connect with
6. When communicating, focus on the words you use so people do feel welcome, respected and invited to contribute. Think about how you can:
- Avoid distractions, focus on the person speaking, and bring your whole self to the conversation
- Respect the language people use to describe themselves and follow suit
- Use the active voice so your sentences are focused and convey presence and engagement with the other person
- Should someone correct you, acknowledge them with thanks
- If you observe a mistake, offer a quick correction