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Jonathan Heath
is the lead consultant for Samtosha has great depth of consultancy experience of
working with issues of equality and diversity over the past 20 years. He works
extensively with colleagues who represent the diversity that he promotes i.e.
other consultants of different ethnicity, gender, sexuality, physical abilities,
age and religion. We have jointly pioneered many new ways of working with the
continuing and persistent issues arising from working with diversity.
Sarah Playforth
Sarah
Playforth provides training and consultancy in access, diversity and equality,
underpinned by a deep understanding of the access needs of deaf and disabled
people. She serves as a Lay Member on Employment Tribunals and as a Member of
the Disability Living Allowance Advisory Board. She has over 30 years experience
as a volunteer, Trustee, officer, middle and senior manager in both the
statutory and independent sectors. Sarah is profoundly deaf and uses both spoken
English and British Sign Language (BSL).
Razia Aziz
Razia
is a people development consultant and trainer working with individuals, pairs,
teams and organisations to assist the process of awareness-raising for growth,
learning and development. Razia has worked with a very wide variety of clients
predominantly in the public sector. Her main areas of work are currently
equality and diversity training, executive coaching and diversity mentoring
programmes.
Jozimba Panthera
Jozimba is a highly experienced consultant and
trainer working on delivering effective ‘Teaching and Learning’ in a range of
areas that impact upon diversity and equality; leadership development, senior
management coaching and corporate consultancy. Currently Jozimba is
delivering extensive training on inclusion and equalities for London Local
Authority’s Children’s and Adults’ Services.
Sue Sanders
Sue
is a dynamic facilitator at the forefront of equalities issues in the UK for
over two decades as a trainer, writer, broadcaster and conference presenter. Co
Chair of Schools
OUT and instigator and anchor person
LGBT History
Month. Sue regularly appears in TV and radio programmes dealing with
equality and LGBT issues. She is an expert trainer, key note speaker and
workshop leader with experience of innumerable conferences dealing with
diversity and LGBT issues.
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