Supporting Diversity Handbook

Cover of the Supporting Diversity Handbook by the Mayor of London. A Green and blue geometric pattern with white writing.

The Supporting Diversity Handbook is a tool for advocacy, communication and action on the barriers to equality diversity and inclusion (EDI). It brings together research, examples of leadership and recommendations that can be applied at all career stages.

Following the Mayor of London belief that our city's diversity is key to its success, the Mayor’s Design Advocates (MDAs) have been developing the ‘Supporting Diversity’ pillar of the Good Growth by Design programme. This work has been led by the Diversity Sounding Board, which consists of ten design advocates and six advocate organisations.

DisOrdinary Architecture as a whole and Disability, Space, Architecture: A Reader by Jos Boys are included in the publication, alongside a host of other organisations, ideas and resources to take around around inclusion in architecture and design.

Find out more about the project here.

Read the handbook here.

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