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ETF Inclusive Leadership

ETF Inclusive Leadership

Written by: The Education and Training Foundation
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In this series, host Dame Sally Dicketts has conversations with leaders in FE about their personal journey of embracing a humanistic leadership style and creating an inclusive organisation.


This programme is delivered by Association of Colleges, commissioned by the Education and Training Foundation on behalf of the Department for Education.



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Episodes
  • Health and wellbeing through diverse eyes
    Mar 22 2023
    In this episode Dame Sally Dicketts talks to Lynette Leith, Vice Principal Curriculum & Skills, Hull College, Jade Ponnudurai, Specialist Resource Based Development Officer at The National Autistic Society, Trustee & Author and Stuart Rimmer, Chief Executive, East Coast College. They consider how health wellbeing and mental health are so different depending upon your gender, ethnicity, culture and disability and explore how we can set up cultures which recognise and support all these differences to improve everyone’s health and wellbeing.

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    33 mins
  • Creating a culture where there is a true sense of belonging
    Jan 24 2023
    In this episode, Dame Sally Dicketts interviews Yana Williams, Chief Executive, Coleg Cambria and Jasbir Dhesi, Principal and CEO, Cheshire College South and West. They define a humanistic leadership style that promotes inclusiveness and explain how they are developing this culture in their organisations.

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    39 mins
  • Humanistic Leadership - in conversation with Arinola Edeh
    Jan 24 2023

    In this episode Sally Dicketts talks to Arinola Edeh, Principal and Head of Service at Westminster Adult Education Service, the largest local authority provided education service in London. Arinola is also a HOLEX board member and represents adult and community learning at the education on Skills for Londoners Board for the Greater London Authority.


    They explore how as a leader Arinola ensures her organisation is inclusive for leaders, staff and learners by working collaboratively. Arinola talks about the importance of listening and taking action to make everyone feel like they belong.


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    33 mins
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