Monthly Archives: March 2014
Celebrate Difference and Diversity 2014
Celebrate Difference and Diversity 2014 will be at a campus near you soon! Stalls featuring internal and external exhibitors will be promoting our diverse staff and student population and support services available.
Highlights include Hearing Dogs for Deaf People and Guide Dogs. During the week we will be running a photographic competition to find the best representation of ‘What Diversity Means to You’ and also Friday 21 March will be ‘Wear are you From Day’. More details of these two events will follow next week. The university café’s will be joining in as well offering food from around the world.
Events take place from 11.30 am – 2.00 pm on the following days:
Monday 17 March – Greenwich, Queen Mary Undercroft
Wednesday 19 March – Medway, Pilkington Cafe
Friday 21 March – Avery Hill, The Dome Cafe
- Equality and Diversity at UoG, International Students, SUUG
- University Craft Club, Hairdressing, *AccessAbility
- University Sustainability / Community Garden
- Mental Health, Learning and Development, ILS (student support),
- LGBT Staff Network
- Matt Hampson Foundation,
- Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, Guide Dogs.
- University Health and Fitness
The events are open to all and completely free so join in with us and find out what is going on. For more information see here.
Inspirational Diversity Champion of the Month – March 2015
March is International Women’s Month with International Women’s Day being held on 8 March. For this reason we wanted to highlight a women whose career is particularly difficult to be successful in. Sian Massey was chosen following a suggested by our HR colleague Paul Caruana who has seen Sian ‘in action’ whilst watching his beloved West Ham United.
Sian Massey is a female football official making her way in the difficult world of professional football. She turned professional in March 2010, her first Premier League appointment was on
28 December 2010, as an assistant in Blackpool 2-0 away win at Sunderland. Now Sian regularly officiates at all levels of English football from the Premiership all the way through the lower divisions.
Although not the first female football official, Amy Fearn and Wendy Toms having gone before her she is well known because she was the involved in the controversial incident where Sky Sports employees were sacked for making unprofessional\sexist remarks regarding her performance. She, however, is now considered to be one of the best assistant referees in the country.
Sian also officiates at women’s matches being heavily involved in the women’s world cup tournaments of 2007 and 2011 and no doubt will be involved in the forthcoming world cup in 2015.