The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Taskforce was established in September 2015 to conduct a root-and-branch review of EDI issues at the School, to generate policy proposals, and to initiate changes around the institutional architecture and campus culture in order to maximise equity, diversity and inclusion across the School.
The Taskforce provides leadership and an additional resource in establishing EDI as a firm component of the School’s strategic plan. The Taskforce also supervises the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. The Taskforce sponsors multiple opportunities for students and staff to share their input and experiences. It provides regular status updates to the campus community about its activities and an annual report to the Director.
The Taskforce pursues five main objectives:
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Student diversity and inclusive education – to reduce student diversity imbalances and increase student services for students of underrepresented groups
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Staff diversity – to reduce academic and professional staff diversity imbalances in recruitment and promotion
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Inclusion – to foster an inclusive campus culture and inclusive services
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Communication – to improve EDI communication and data management throughout the School
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Embedding EDI – to institutionalise EDI as an effective central service centre and to embed EDI in School structures and governance.
Composition
The Taskforce comprises a Steering Committee and four theme-oriented Working Groups on ‘student diversity and support’, ‘inclusion policies’, ‘academics and awareness’ and ‘professional and service staff diversity’. The membership will be announced soon. The working groups will make recommendations to the Steering Committee.
Taskforce Chair
The Taskforce is chaired by Professor Carola Frege, who is a member of the Senior Management Committee (SMC).
Executive Officer
Joy Whyte
Taskforce Steering Committee
Terms of reference
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Provide oversight and coordination for the Taskforce and its working group.
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Develop strategies and action plans and recommend these to the Director, Provost, Council and appropriate decision-making bodies.
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Actively solicit student and staff input and other information to inform the Taskforce’s work around the student and staff experience of campus climate, diversity and equity.
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Report regularly to the campus community at meetings, through a website and through other forms.
Membership
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Dr Kirsten Ainley (Assistant Professor, International Relations)
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Professor Tim Allen (Professor, International Development)
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Professor Chrisanthi Avgerou (Professor, Information Systems)
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Professor Oriana Bandiera (Professor, Economics)
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Ms Catherine Baldwin (Director of Recruitment and Admissions, ARD)
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Professor Erik Eyster (Professor, Economics)
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Professor Marc David Baer (Professor, International History)
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Professor Nick Couldry (Professor, Media and Communications)
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Ms Louise Handley (Human Resources)
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Professor Nicola Lacey (Professor, Law, Gender Institute, Social Policy)
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Professor Alan Manning (Professor, Economics)
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Ms Riham Mansour (Community and Welfare Officer, LSE Students' Union)
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Professor Anne Phillips (Professor, Government, Gender Institute)
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Dr Coretta Phillips (Associate Professor, Social Policy)
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Ms Busayo Twins (General Secretary, Students' Union)
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Dr Andrew Young (Chief Operating Officer)
Student Diversity and Support Working Group – 2016–17
Terms of reference: remit and membership
Remit
1. Develop policy proposals on how student services could address a wider spectrum of diversity and inclusion issues and thus provide a larger set and more effective services to students of underrepresented groups centrally and in departments (e.g. bullying, sexual harassment, LGBT, disability, religion, BME, psychological support, women issues etc.). Also:
1.1 Improve website access for 24-hour emergency information and help
1.2 Online reporting (whistleblowing etc.)
2. Discuss ways how such a service centre could also be used by staff members
3. Enhance efforts to help students of underrepresented groups in their academic advancement
4. Revise student buddy schemes and student mentors (with emphasis on minority students)
5. Develop proposals to make our degrees, courses, curriculum and general LSE events more inclusive
6. Propose ways to increase the number of faculty, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows whose research and teaching address issues of EDI
7. Propose ways to increase access and understanding to LSE policies and procedures, and to make recommendations concerning the transparency and accessibility of data
8. Propose initiatives to enhance an inclusive and open-minded campus culture
Membership
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Chair: Professor Carola Frege (Chair, EDI Taskforce)
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Mr Imara Ajani Rolston (PhD researcher, Psychological and Behavioural Science)
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Dr Suki Ali (Associate Professor, Sociology)
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Professor Tim Allen (Professor, International Development)
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Ms Catherine Baldwin (Director of Recruitment and Admissions, ARD)
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Ms Jasmina Bide (Education Office, LSE Students' Union)
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Ms Viki Chinn (Careers Advisor to disabled students)
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Ms Sarah Foss (Anti-racism Officer, LSE Students' Union
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Dr Alex Free (Research and Communications Officer, EDI)
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Dr Sumi Madhok (Associate Professor, Gender Institute)
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Ms Dhibla Mahamud (BME Students' Officer, LSE Students' Union)
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Ms Riham Mansour (Community and Welfare Officer, LSE Students' Union)
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Dr Bingchun Meng (Women's Advisor)
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Mr Celestin Okoroji (PhD researcher, Psychological and Behavioural Science)
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Mr Adam Sandelson (Head of Student Wellbeing, ARD)
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Ms Kirsty Wadsley (Head of Widening Participation, ARD)
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Dr Jim Walters (Interfaith Advisor)
Inclusion Policies Working Group – 2016–17
Terms of reference: remit and membership
Remit
1. To develop policies for staff that address issues relating to diversity, including:
1.1 Developing guidance for staff and managers on religious observance
1.2 Overseeing the implementation of recommendations identified by the Gender Identity Research and Education Society (Gires), and by Stonewall, in response to the 2016 Workplace Equality Index submission
1.3 In partnership with Human Resources, Estates, and Health and Safety, improving the provision for staff with disabilities
2. To review the signage of accessible and gender-neutral toilet facilities at LSE, in consultation with staff and student groups, the Estates Division, Gires, and DisabledGo, and to make recommendations
3. To keep under active review the implementation of procedural arrangements that support the School’s ‘Anti-harassment and anti-bullying policy’. This will include:
3.1 Reviewing the impact, reach and understanding of the online reporting form and accompanying communications campaign
3.2 In partnership with the Student Services Centre, implementing the good practice identified by the Universities UK Taskforce on “Tackling violence against women, harassment and hate crime affecting university students”
3.3 Overseeing the network of anti-harassment and anti-bullying advisers
4. To improve the access to, and understanding of, LSE policies and procedures
5. To recommend ways to foster an inclusive and open-minded institutional culture
Membership
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Chair: Ms Joy Whyte (Executive Officer, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Taskforce)
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Ms Hannah Bannister (Student Services Centre)
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Ms Fathia Begum (LSESU Women’s Officer)
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Ms Perdi Blinkhorn (LSESU LGBT+ Officer)
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Mr Muhummed Cassidy (LSESU Disabled Students’ Officer)
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Dr Vikas Chandra (UCU representative)
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Professor Christine Chinkin (Centre for Women, Peace and Security)
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Ms Sophia Douglas (Unison and Unite representative)
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Ms Andra Fry/Ms Hayley Reed (Spectrum network representatives)
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Ms Liz Griffiths/Ms Francesca Ruscoe (LSE Power representatives)
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Mr Kevin Haynes (Head of LSE Legal Team)
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Ms Lisa Morrow (Senior Human Resources partner)
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Ms Debra Ogden (Warden of Bankside Hall)
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Dr Tara Reich (Department of Management)
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Professor Wendy Sigle (Gender Institute)
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Ms Marlene Worrell (Embrace representative)