An individually-tailored version of Pearn Kandola's 'Mirror' Workshop is
helping The Department for Transport (DfT) to fulfil a key commitment to
train senior staff in diversity. Early indications are that the workshop
is successfully challenging and changing people's behaviour.
The workshop, which is essential training for 200 of the DfT's top tier
staff, reflects typical issues and situations they face as leaders. It
begins with a variety of exercises to help the Department's senior teams
understand why we have unconscious biases, and how these affect
workplace decisions, particularly those made by senior people.
Participants then work in groups - looking at relevant case studies and
discussing in-depth how personal bias impacts leadership. Time is also
devoted to helping them understand their trigger points - the situations
where biases will come to the surface even when people are trying to be
fair.
"People appreciate that The Mirror isn't a typical diversity course and
have responded very positively," said Vicky Bawa, DfT's Diversity
Programme Manager. "The turning point is about half way through the
workshop when all the elements come together. You can see that people
have the got the message."
There are already signs this is being translated into the workplace,
according to Vicky: "In particular, people have commented that being
able to reflect on how they behave and react has really brought home to
them what they are doing. Now that the unconscious bias is at a
conscious level, they can put into practice what they've learnt and say
they are beginning to challenge assumptions."
"Pearn Kandola was a natural choice to run the programme, as the
Department had previously been involved in their research on unconscious
bias. I must say that they have been extremely flexible in meeting our
needs and delivering maximum value."
The Department plans to evaluate the workshop programme once it's
completed, with a view to rolling out The Mirror to other grades.