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Diversity and inclusion shouldn’t be a “special topic” in our profession – it should be embedded in the very fabric of driver and rider training.
Yet many voices remain underrepresented, and barriers still exist for both trainers and pupils from marginalised groups.
In this powerful and honest discussion, our panel explores the realities of working in an industry that hasn’t always reflected the diverse communities it serves. From challenges with representation and recruitment to bias in training and career progression, this episode lifts the lid on issues that have long been overlooked.
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We also hear from trainers working on the ground, who describe the very real challenges faced by those entering the industry: language barriers, cultural bias, lack of support, and a widespread call for meaningful change. From DVSA recruitment to equality training and a better understanding of the lived experiences of both pupils and instructors, this episode highlights the urgent need for action.
Whether you’re a trainer, PDI, examiner, or someone working to make the industry more inclusive, this episode offers a vital starting point for progress.
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“If we want inclusivity, we also want it to be about somebody being there because they’re a recognised expert in training, not tokenism.”
— Carly Brookfield
By Carly BrookfieldDiversity and inclusion shouldn’t be a “special topic” in our profession – it should be embedded in the very fabric of driver and rider training.
Yet many voices remain underrepresented, and barriers still exist for both trainers and pupils from marginalised groups.
In this powerful and honest discussion, our panel explores the realities of working in an industry that hasn’t always reflected the diverse communities it serves. From challenges with representation and recruitment to bias in training and career progression, this episode lifts the lid on issues that have long been overlooked.
Featuring:
We also hear from trainers working on the ground, who describe the very real challenges faced by those entering the industry: language barriers, cultural bias, lack of support, and a widespread call for meaningful change. From DVSA recruitment to equality training and a better understanding of the lived experiences of both pupils and instructors, this episode highlights the urgent need for action.
Whether you’re a trainer, PDI, examiner, or someone working to make the industry more inclusive, this episode offers a vital starting point for progress.
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“If we want inclusivity, we also want it to be about somebody being there because they’re a recognised expert in training, not tokenism.”
— Carly Brookfield