This June, we deepened our commitment to well-being by exploring the powerful connections between Mental Health, Intersectionality, and Inclusion.
Discover stories, insights, and curated learning resources that empower you to support mental wellness, while embracing the diverse experiences that shape who we are.
Course Spotlights
Embracing Diversity: An Introduction to Intersectionality and its Impact on Society
Discover how intersectionality shapes our experiences and why it’s essential for building truly inclusive workplaces. Our engaging online course will help you:
– Understand what intersectionality really means
– See how it differs from diversity
– Learn why it’s a must-have lens in today’s world
– Apply intersectional thinking to workplace policies
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Equality & Diversity E-Learning

Explore our wide range of Equality & Diversity e-learning courses, designed to foster inclusive, respectful, and equitable environments for all.
Whether you’re looking to raise awareness, meet compliance standards, or build a culture of belonging, we’ve got you covered.
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LGBTQ+ awareness E-Learning

Explore our LGBTQ+ e-learning courses, designed to help you understand diverse identities, challenge bias, and foster ally-ship. Whether you’re a manager, team leader, HR professional, or simply someone who wants to do better, there’s something here for you.
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News Spotlights
What is Intersectionality?

Intersectionality is a framework for understanding how various aspects of a person’s social and political identities such as gender, race, class, age, sexuality, disability and more interact to create unique modes of discrimination and privilege…
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Building Safety Week:
Course Spotlights
Understanding Domestic Retrofit (Level 2)
Looking to break into the booming retrofit sector or upskill in sustainable construction? Our Level 2 Award in Understanding Domestic Retrofit is the perfect starting point!
What You’ll Learn:
-️ Introduction to Domestic Retrofit
-️ Health & Safety Essentials
-️ Retrofit Materials & Processes
-️ Contractual & Risk Considerations
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Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management

Our Level 5 Diploma in Retrofit Coordination and Risk Management is your gateway to becoming a qualified Retrofit Coordinator under PAS 2035.
This course equips experienced professionals in the built environment with the skills to manage domestic retrofit projects from start to finish, from initial assessment to post-installation evaluation.
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Understanding Section 20 E-Learning

Introduction to Section 20 Taking the Mystery out of Section 20

News Spotlights
Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland Publish New Retrofit Training Handbook

The UK’s government heritage bodies have published a new handbook to support learners undertaking retrofit qualifications, following their renewed commitment to helping the nation transition to net zero…
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