In this episode, we discussed how to bring about a more diverse transport industry - one that better reflects the people and places it serves. The conversation touched upon how to attract women, children and Millennials to transport careers; how transport employers can promote diversity and retain talent; and the impact of Black Lives Matter on the sector.
Our guests were Staynton Brown, Director of Diversity, Inclusion and Talent at Transport for London and Joanna Ward, Women in Transport; Associate Transport Planner, Elliott Wood; Board Member, Transport Planning Society. They were interviewed by Dr Clare Linton, Policy and Research Advisor at the Urban Transport Group.
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Urban Transport Next 16: This is not a drill
Urban Transport Next 15: Future Streets
Urban Transport Next 14: The Good Life
Urban Transport Next 13: Access all areas
Urban Transport Next 12: Fair share?
Urban Transport Next 11: Delivering a greener future
Urban Transport Next 10: A new path for transport in Wales
Urban Transport Next 09: Fully charged
Urban Transport Next 08 - Play fair
Urban Transport Next 07: London Calling
Urban Transport Next 06: Leading Northern Ireland's public transport transformation
Urban Transport Next 05: Sharing is caring
Urban Transport Next 04: After the pandemic
Urban Transport Next 03: The Tyne and Wear Metro at 40
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