Recent Posts
Black History Month & LGBTQ+ History Month
Even after reading about trans and non-binary issues, many people still feel unsure how best to show their support. Guest poster Katie Neeves shares her own experiences of transitioning, and explains positive experiences of allyship she has received in her own journey.
In this guest post, Hanna McRobbie shares their experiences on how DEI initiatives have impacted them and their own ability to shape a career in law.
Heard the term ‘decolonization’ in academia, but not sure how it fits into workplace learning? Guest poster Aisha Musa is here to share the benefits of decolonizing workplaces, and how we can do it by valuing all different kinds of learning.
In this guest post, bisexual activist and writer Vaneet Mehta shares his thoughts on including all parts of the LGBTQIA+ community in the workplace, and how to make an impact beyond Pride.
Heard the term rainbow washing and not sure what it means? Jackafal is here to untangle the term, and give you some handy tips on how to spot it, and how to avoid doing it within your organisation.
Our founder Madelaine Jones explores why assumptions make life harder for LGBTQ+ people at work, and how we can avoid making them.
This guest post about Black History Month by Cheice Sorbie explores the many ways that organisations can continue to support Black employees all year round.
Inclusion
Learning
Got something specific you’d like to see on our blog?
Women with ASD: Fostering an Inclusive Workplace Culture
Championing inclusion for any employees with ASD is challenging enough, but women with autism have overlooked unique experiences. Guest poster Nadeen Alalami shares advice for organisations on how to be more inclusive.
ADHD In The Workplace - Unlocking The Potential
Ever wondered how to support colleagues with ADHD in the workplace, but didn’t know where to start? This guest post by Arron Hutchinson from the ADHD Foundation (our Spring/Summer 2023 Chosen Charity) will help you to better understand the condition, and what you can do to support your neurodivergent colleagues.
Why We’re Proud Not To Be 100% Inclusive
Seen other training companies who claim to be 100% inclusive and wondering why Jackafal doesn’t? We’re here to explain why we’re proud to not be 100% inclusive or accessible (and the reason isn’t necessarily what you think!).
Invisible Disabilities: Being Inclusive In The Workplace
Despite there being so many invisible disabilities, colleagues and employers often lack understanding of how to be supportive at work. We collected contributions from people with different invisible disabilities, sharing their advice for employers and colleagues.
5 Accessibility Tips for Online Learning
Got a virtual training session coming up, and want ideas on how to make it more accessible? Need help making your eLearning offering for effective for all your employees? Look no further: Jackafal is here with 5 easy tips.
Featured Posts By
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Cheice Sorbie
(she/her)
Writer, EDI Expert
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Vaneet Mehta
(he/him)
Writer, bisexual activist
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Liz Giannopoulos
(she/her)
Pedagogue, Founder of Encore Music Tuition
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Aisha Musa
(she/her)
Race equality advocate, writer
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Madelaine Jones
(she/her)
Founder of Jackafal, L&D Consultant
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Pulkit Srivastava
(he/him)
Writer, L&D Expert
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Sara J
(she/her)
Writer, Marketing and EDI Expert
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Arron Hutchinson
(he/him)
On behalf of The ADHD Foundation
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Anja Jurgenssen
(she/her)
Training Specialist, Learning Developer
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Nadeen Alalami
(she/her)
Professional coach, ASD activist
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Hanna McRobbie
(they/them)
Aspiring Public Law and Human Rights solicitor.
Becoming trauma-informed isn’t just about compassion and inclusion: it also makes good business sense. Guest poster Loretta Rose explains different types of trauma, how they manifest, and how you can cultivate a more supportive culture for the good of your colleagues and your business.