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A Quick Dip into Inclusive Communication - with Sara Thornhurst
A Quick Dip into Inclusive Communication with Sara ThornhurstHow often do we, as communicators, really consider the breadth and diversity of the people we’re communicating with? In this Quick Dip we talk to Sara Thornhurst about how inclusive communication can help organisations to reach and include more diverse audiences.Sara Thornhurst is a disabled PR practitioner and trainer who ran her own agency for several years. She has been speaking out about disability in PR since 2016 and has run workshops on disability inclusion, accessibility and diversity issues at multiple industry events and is an experienced public speaker and activist. She offers PR consultancy with an EDI focus and runs regular training sessions and workshops for agencies and PR events to help them overcome issues around ableism, and employing and retaining disabled talent. She is also the Chair of the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire CIPR Committee and a member of the CIPR’s Diversity Inclusion Network.In this podcast you’ll find out: How pervasive ableism is in our languageWhy people with disabilities should not be treated as inspirational heroesHow organisation wide reasonable adjustments benefit everyone How the Social Model of disability can help to change entrenched ways of thinking about disability.<br/>Connect with Sara: You can follow her on LinkedIn, Twitter and read more about her work on her website. Thank you for listening! A Quick Dip is about starting conversations. If you’d like to share your thoughts, keep the conversation going, and ask questions you can connect to Sarah on LinkedIn. Resources:The Social Model of Disability - ScopeChartered Institute of Public Relations - EDI BasicsDisability News ServiceThe UnwrittenDisability Visibility Project and books“I’m not your inspiration, thank you very much.” - TED Talk by Stella Young