Making sure every single employee can be their authentic self at work is essential to a fully functioning workplace. This is, unfortunately, still not the case for many workplaces where LGBTQ+ staff don’t feel comfortable doing so.
A recent survey by the CMI¹ shows that the vast majority of workers in the UK perceive their workplace to be inclusive to LGBTQ+ employees. Still, as many as 23% of workers who do not identify as heterosexual do not feel comfortable being open about their sexual orientation in the workplace. This clearly illustrates the need for internal teams to recognise their responsibility for promoting equality and diversity, encouraging a zero-tolerance environment, and reducing the likelihood of discrimination, harassment, and victimisation in the workplace for LGBTQ staff.
6 tips for making your workplace more LGBTQ+ inclusive
This CPD article will aim to give you an insight into LGBTQ issues and offer some tips for creating a more inclusive workspace not only for LGBTQ+ staff but all team members.
Review policies to ensure they are inclusive
The CMI survey referenced above also found that LGBTQ+ workplace policies are still uncommon. Only 56% of all respondents reported that they had a workplace policy or guide specifically relating to sexual orientation, equality and inclusion at their place of work. This should be the first port of call to ensure awareness and inclusivity of LGBTQ+ staff.
Many established company policies are also based on an outdated understanding of gender binaries and heteronormative relationship standards. Reviewing all policies to ensure they explicitly mention LGTBQ+ people is imperative for building an inclusive workplace.
This exercise includes pension policies, health insurance, family policies, and leave policies. If outdated and unchecked, these are all likely to negatively impact LGBTQ+ staff members. Equally, inclusive and gender-neutral considerations for policies that are likely to be gendered (like dress codes) are a must to make sure that everyone in the workplace is given the freedom to be their authentic self in the workplace.
Provide LGTBQ+ training
The CMI report highlighted that this kind of training for staff is very rare. It showed that just 26% of respondents had LGBTQ+ awareness training provided by their organisation. This is a staggeringly low percentage given that most modern workers consider their workplace inclusive. Providing an LGBTQ+ awareness course offers staff an opportunity to truly understand the perspectives and issues facing LGBTQ+ people in the UK. For senior staff and HR teams, this kind of training is imperative in helping staff have a deep understanding of how to accommodate LGBT people in the workplace and create a positive and inclusive environment.
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