Inclusive Writing

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We’ve all become increasingly aware of the importance of language in creating inclusive and equitable work cultures. Words matter, and many words and phrases seem antiquated and even shocking today.

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Inclusive Writing

We’ve all become increasingly aware of the importance of language in creating inclusive and equitable work cultures. Words matter, and many words and phrases seem antiquated and even shocking today.

Yet, modern-day professional vocabulary is still littered with exclusionary terms. To create a truly inclusive culture, it’s critical that you take a hard look at how people in all areas of your company are using language.

Aligned to the UK Government’s content and publishing style guide, this course will help you decide what language is appropriate in a specific context. During the day, you’ll consider debates such as people-first language in discussions of disability, what pronouns to use, and whether dictionaries really do know best.

You’ll also have the opportunity to explore and shape your own views on what happens when a writer or editor uses features of regional or second-language varieties of English. There will be time to reflect on the extent to which society privileges some voices over others and, in doing so, turns these preferences into linguistic prejudice.

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