What does good allyship look like in your organisation?
Marteka Swaby
Founder & Mental Health Expert | Coaching, Consulting & Healthcare Advisory
What does good allyship look like in your organisation?
This week I was asked how a companies Top 100 Leaders can improve the mental health & wellbeing of their organisation through good allyship.
Here was my response;
Good allyship means turning the spotlight away from oneself and supporting marginalised groups to lead and create change
Good allyship in organisations always involves creating a diverse and inclusive work culture where everyone feels safe, respected, and valued.?
Effective allyship involves educating oneself on issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, acknowledging biases and privilege, building relationships based on trust, and taking action to support marginalised groups.
It also involves actively promoting inclusion through intentional efforts such as using inclusive language, sponsoring programmes to increase diversity, calling out inappropriate behaviours, and involving all employees in diversity and inclusion efforts.
Such efforts will help create a happier, healthier workplace for everyone, leading to improved performance and employee retention.
Here is an 8-stage checklist for kind & interesting people leaders to start to self-assess?
8 Stage Checklist to Assess Privilege
Self-assess your privilege by examining the social, cultural, and economic advantages that come with being privileged:
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Remember that self-assessment is just the first step, and that true allyship involves taking action to dismantle systemic oppression and support marginalised communities.
Allyship is good for everyone, not just diverse hires!
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1 年This article might be of interest to consider in the discussion as well as ensuring resourcing for the work, asking questions, noting areas that are organisational risks and systematic opportunities. https://medium.com/fearless-futures/moving-from-allyship-to-solidarity-e529bef42fa6
Senior Legal Counsel, Institute of Directors Ambassador for Cheshire and Diversity Equity & Inclusion Ambassador
1 年Allyship is good for everyone, not just diverse hires! Exactly this! And as you say, educating yourself on issues relating to DEI and it’s about taking self ownership of that education.
Founder & Mental Health Expert | Coaching, Consulting & Healthcare Advisory
1 年Remember that self-assessment is just the first step, and that true allyship involves taking action to dismantle systemic oppression and support marginalised communities