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Thriving from the Start - What is it like to be queer in your early career?

Thriving from the Start - What is it like to be queer in your early career?
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09 Feb 2023 12:00 - 12:55

Please join us for our next Thriving From The Start Network virtual panel event, where we will be hosting an open and honest conversation about what it’s like to be queer* in the first years of your career and how this can impact on your mental health.

Register here

Our panel will focus on three areas:

  1. Coming out and belonging – how does being, and coming out as, queer impact mental health in the workplace?
  2. Language and behaviour – how and when do queer people feel comfortable talking about their identities in the workplace? Do we self-police our behaviours and presentation? And how does that affect us?
  3. Networks and support – What can young people do to build a sense of community and belonging in their professional environments? What more should businesses be doing to support the mental health of queer people?

Our Chair and panellists are:

  • Will Banks (he/him) – Policy Analyst, Bank of England
  • Oscar Hoyle (they/them) – Director, Trans in the City; Founding Director, Blossom LGBT CIC
  • Steph Gallagher (she/her) – Financial Stability Diversity and Inclusion Lead, Bank of England

Register for this event now

This is an open event, so please do invite any friends, colleagues or networks who may find this conversation helpful.

The CMHA’s Thriving From The Start Network is a free mental health network, which is run by people in their early careers for people in their early careers. It is also for those who are soon to start.

If you would like to join the Network and be kept up to date with future events and resources, please sign up here .

* We are sensitive to the fact there may be tensions around the term “queer”. This term is being used after thoughtful discussion with the Thriving From The Start Network committee in the UK, our speakers and other young professionals from the community. We anticipate conversation around this term as part of panel conversation