The Outstanding Diversity Forum’s London Pride march 2024
05 Jul 2024
4 min read
We hear the story of the Outstanding Diversity Forum’s Pride march, which included teams from care organisations across the sector.
Pride celebrations are much more than just festivities. They are a testament to the resilience, diversity, and unity of the LGBTQ+ community. While Pride is often associated with celebrating identity and love, it is also a crucial platform for addressing the various challenges faced by the community. Representation of social care services in Pride celebrations is essential.
Sanjay Dhrona, Outstanding Society Director and MD of The Close Care Â鶹ŮÀÉ, took a significant step toward this by creating The Outstanding Society’s Outstanding Diversity Forum (OSDF). He decided to bring Pride in adult social care to the forefront by organising a march with prominent social care figures at Pride in London.
The Outstanding Diversity Forum aims to raise awareness, build trust, advocate for change, and celebrate the diversity and inclusivity of the LGBTQ+ community and the social care sector. By highlighting the critical role of social care, Pride events can help ensure that every individual receives the support and services they need to thrive.
The event was supported by OSDF Sponsor, Virgin Money. Derek Briegnan, Head of Health and Social Care at Virgin Money, shared his excitement about the initiative.
The march included teams from Care England, The NMC, NCF, NCA, The Â鶹ŮÀÉ, Bevan Brittan, Care UK, Majesticare, Championing Social Care, The Close Care Â鶹ŮÀÉ, Caring Â鶹ŮÀÉs, LDC Care, Berkley, Bracebridge, HC One, Nourish, VIVALDI Social Care, PainChek, Autumna, Care Show, Shared Lives Plus, Lifeways, Social Care Nursing Advisory Councils (SCNACs), Cavalry Healthcare, Achieve Together, and Thurrock Lifestyle Solutions.
LDC Care's Director, Lara Bywater, who is also a Director of The Outstanding Society, said:
Hope Lightowler, a Shared Lives Plus ambassador who marched, highlighted the importance of this representation:
Karen Roberts, Lifeways Head of Health and Clinical Governance, RNLD, Queens Nurse, and Co-chair Northeast and Yorkshire Social Care Nursing Advisory Council, also expressed her joy in participating.
Rory McDonnell, CEO of Cavalry Group, shared his personal journey:
Samantha Crawley, Outstanding Society Director and CEO of Bracebridge Care Group, described the experience as unforgettable:
Debbie Harris, CEO of Autumna, echoed these sentiments:
Looking ahead, the Outstanding Diversity Forum plans to expand its presence beyond London, attending Manchester, Brighton, and Birmingham Pride events between 2025 and 2028. They are also working on a language guide to facilitate LGBTQ+ conversations and a training module to continue fostering inclusion.
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