Preparing for Pride Month

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find out how you can get ready for pride month with learnest…

It’s that time of year again: there’s less than a month to go until Pride Month, and you’re beginning to consider what your company or organisation can do to mark it in a meaningful way.

Well, have no fear, because here at Learnest we offer a full range of services to support you. Not only this, but as a trans-led, community-owned social enterprise, we invest all of our profits into projects that directly benefit LGBTQ+ people, so your booking will make a positive difference to the lives of queer people. 

So, what can we do to help your Pride Month celebrations make an impact?

Training, Events and Facilitation

We offer an extensive range of services, tailored to your needs and those of your organisation. These include:

  • Expert Consultancy

  • Awareness Events

  • Professional Coaching

  • Bespoke EDI Programmes

We are especially proud of the unique delivery model that we have perfected for our workshops, which allows you to pick and mix from a range of shorter modules and skill levels to create custom training sessions for your team.

With our extensive knowledge of working with clients and partners from the private, public and charitable sectors, we are well-equipped to cater to your needs. 

Interested? Drop us a line at info@learnest.co.uk to book your free initial consultation, or take a look at our detailed brochure

LGBTQ+ Speakers Network

Need a knowledgeable, talented speaker for your event? Here at Learnest, we have partnered with a roster of incredible and diverse LGBTQ+ speakers to help you mark events such as Pride Month in an inspirational, powerful way. Check out our full list of speakers, or contact us at info@learnest.co.uk for more information.

Words by Learnest.

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