Inclusive workplaces week Scotland 2025
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 1st October 2025

The Scottish Union of Supported Employment (SUSE) will host Inclusive Workplaces Week Scotland from 17 to 21 November 2025.
This free programme of online learning is designed to support employers in recruiting and retaining disabled talent. The week will include a mix of information sessions and bitesize training, with opportunities to hear from expert organisations and access practical guidance. A highlight of the week is DuoDay, which promotes equal employment opportunities and showcases the positive contributions disabled people make at work.
All webinars are one hour long and delivered on Microsoft Teams (unless otherwise indicated). Sessions include:
- Organisational Justice: Fairness in the Workplace – University of Strathclyde
- Shifting the Dial on Mental Health Stigma in the Workplace – See Me
- Access to Work for Employers – Department for Work and Pensions
- Social Enterprises: Supportive Workplaces (and Why They Matter) – Social Enterprise Scotland
- Digital Accessibility and the Law – Passion4Social
- Fair Work: Practical Advice for Employers – Scottish Government
- From Awareness to Action: Bipolar at Work – Bipolar Scotland
- Dementia in the Workplace – Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice
- How Does Supported Employment Work for Employers? – SUSE
- Flexible Working Workshop – Flexibility Works
- Neuro-inclusive Workplaces – Into Work
Registrations are now open.
To find out more about the programme and register, click here.
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