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Published 22nd November 2023

Peter Gaw smiles as Inspire are presented with accreditation for achieving Investors in Diversity.

Inspire Culture, Learning and Libraries has been recognised for its commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion in the workplace and has been awarded the Investors in Diversity (IiD) accreditation by the National Centre for Diversity (NCD).

Launched on April 1 2016 INSPIRE delivers the following services in Nottinghamshire: public libraries, archives, arts, Instrumental Music Teaching in schools, Adult Learning and Inspire College, Nottinghamshire Music Hub and the Education Library Service. 

Accreditation has followed rigorous assessment during which Inspire, Culture, Learning and Libraries was able to demonstrate its ongoing commitment to embedding equality, diversity, inclusion and fairness in all that it does.

Investors in Diversity is a nationally recognised quality mark representing an organisation’s internal commitment to building an inclusive culture.

We are proud to have achieved the Investors in Diversity Award and I applaud the efforts across Inspire in supporting the work leading to this accreditation. Equality, diversity and inclusion has always been a priority for us as a service provider and as an employer.

Peter Gaw, Inspire Chief Executive

The NCD praised the hard work of both staff and senior leadership to create an inclusive culture, and reported that the passion for what the different services deliver stands out when speaking with employees, and this passion being evident at the top of the organisation with the CEO, Peter Gaw and with the Board members. There was a unanimous view that the organisation is there to support and improve the lives of others.

Also highlighted were the new processes introduced. There has been a focus on improving communication around equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI), including opportunities for staff to inform process and decision making. Training and a range of awareness sessions have been made available as well as practical changes to data gathering. New polices have also been developed on gender-reassignment and menopause.

Peter Gaw, INSPIRE Chief Executive, said: “We are proud to have achieved the Investors in Diversity Award and I applaud the efforts across Inspire in supporting the work leading to this accreditation. Equality, diversity and inclusion has always been a priority for us as a service provider and as an employer. Working with a professional body has given us the challenge,  expertise and focus to ensure that this is integrated and consistent across Inspire.  By embarking on this journey, we have been able to show our staff and partners that we are dedicated to embedding EDI into the organisation. 

From the work and feedback so far, we know where we are doing well and what is working, and where we can develop further - our journey continues.  We remain committed to supporting staff, raising awareness and refining our policies and procedures to ensure Inspire is a welcoming and inclusive place for all, now and in the years ahead.”

Investors in Diversity Logo. Award given until November 2025.

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