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True Diversity feat. Inclusive Futures

2nd June 2025

Written by Mike Harley this article has previously appeared on the ADLIB Blog.

As part of our True Diversity blog series, we spoke with Inclusive Futures, a not-for-profit organisation who empower students from underrepresented groups and disadvantaged backgrounds.

We discuss how diversity and inclusion drives stronger, more innovative workplaces and learn about their mission to build inclusive cultures.


Let’s start with the need for Diversity and Inclusion, what’s your take – why is it so important?

At Inclusive Futures, we believe that inclusion isn’t just a business strategy – it’s a fundamental force for positive change that ripples through every level of society.

Let’s start with the bigger picture. In our communities, inclusion breaks down barriers, creates opportunities, and ensures every voice matters. It builds a society where diversity isn’t just accepted but celebrated as a source of collective strength and wisdom.

For individuals, we see daily how inclusion transforms lives. When people feel truly valued and heard, they thrive. They bring their authentic selves to work, share their unique perspectives, and contribute to their full potential. This sense of belonging and psychological safety is fundamental to personal wellbeing and growth.

And yes, our research conclusively shows that inclusion powers business success. Organisations with inclusive cultures are:

  • 8x more likely to achieve better business outcomes
  • 6x more likely to be innovative and agile
  • 3x as likely to be high performing
  • 2x as likely to meet or exceed financial targets

Can you share a little bit more about what you do – what’s the purpose and mission of your initiative/ programme/ organisation?

We’re passionate about helping individuals, teams, and organisations increase their impact through inclusive leadership. Our approach focuses on creating cultures where diverse perspectives are actively sought, where every team member feels valued, and where contributions from all are welcomed.

In today’s world, employees are actively seeking organisations that demonstrate genuine commitment to inclusion. It’s become essential, not optional, for attracting and retaining top talent.

This is why we partner with organisations to develop inclusive leaders who can create these transformative environments and cultures. Through our work together, we can build a more equitable, innovative, and successful future for everyone.

We help transform organisations by putting inclusion, people, and culture first. Our passion lies in helping teams create environments where everyone feels valued and part of something bigger.

Our programmes deliver:

  • Improved performance and innovation
  • Better staff retention and motivation
  • Stronger business outcomes

Through:

  • Inclusive Leadership Programmes
  • Graduate Programmes
  • Early Careers Programmes
  • Executive Coaching
  • Tailored Coaching and Workshop Facilitation

Our Difference: We bring energy, curiosity, and genuine partnership – not ‘business-as-usual’ solutions. Every engagement benefits both your organisation and the wider community.


What do you consider potential consequences of a lack of Diversity and Inclusion and what do you see as the main benefits of an inclusive workforce?

The consequences of overlooking diversity and inclusion reach far deeper than most organisations realise. When workplaces lack inclusive cultures, they don’t just miss out on talent – they systematically underperform. Teams become echo chambers, innovation stagnates, and valuable perspectives remain unheard. The human cost is equally significant: decreased morale, higher turnover, and a workforce that feels unable to bring their authentic selves to work. This ripples out into society, reinforcing barriers and limiting progress.

But the flip side tells a compelling story. Truly inclusive workplaces aren’t just better places to work – they’re demonstrably more successful. Our research shows they’re eight times more likely to achieve better business outcomes and six times more likely to innovate. They attract and retain top talent, foster environments where diverse perspectives drive better decision-making, and create spaces where everyone feels valued and heard.

The benefits cascade through every level: from enhanced individual wellbeing and motivation, to stronger team collaboration and market understanding, to positive community impact. When organisations embrace inclusion, they don’t just future-proof their business – they become catalysts for lasting social change.

In today’s world, inclusion isn’t just a nice-to-have – it’s the difference between thriving and surviving. The choice is clear: embrace inclusive practices and flourish, or maintain the status quo and risk being left behind.


How can businesses and potential employers get involved with your initiative/ programme/ organisation?

You can visit us at www.inclusivefutures.co.uk or email [email protected].

Or if anyone wants to talk to me directly about how Inclusive Futures can help develop a truly inclusive and transformative environment and culture, you can contact me directly: [email protected]


If you are a part of an initiative, brand or company that proactively champions diversity and would like to be featured as part of the “True Diversity” series please get in touch with Tony.

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