We are delighted to launch a feature episode of our Equalities Podcast as we mark Prostate Cancer Awareness Month 2024. In this episode, our Emma Jones (she/her) speaks to Simon Faulkner (he/him) who leads METRO Walnut, our prostate cancer pee
We are delighted to launch a feature episode of our Equalities Podcast as we mark Trans Awareness Week 2022. In this episode, Adam Tipping, our Digital Communications Officer & Lead LGBTQ+ Youth Worker, has a discussion with gender-diverse mem
We are delighted to launch a feature episode of our Equalities Podcast as we mark Disability History Month 2021In this episode, our Emma Jones speaks to a group of current and former colleagues and management committee members of METRO GAD, fo
We are delighted to launch a brand-new series of our EqualitiesPodcast for Black History Month 2021. Our Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff will discuss their personal heritage and identity and how it intersects with the work they do at MET
We are delighted to launch a brand-new series of our EqualitiesPodcast for Black History Month 2021. Our Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff will discuss their personal heritage and identity and how it intersects with the work they do at MET
We are delighted to launch a brand-new series of our EqualitiesPodcast for Black History Month 2021. Our Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff will discuss their personal heritage and identity and how it intersects with the work they do at MET
We are delighted to launch a brand-new series of our EqualitiesPodcast for Black History Month 2021. Our Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff will discuss their personal heritage and identity and how it intersects with the work they do at MET
In this episode Emma speaks with METRO Trustee Barbara Gray.Barbara was born and still lives in South London. Her parents who arrived from Jamaica met in London in 1950s, and set out on an adventure. In Wandsworth, Barbara attended a comprehe
*Please note this episode includes frank discussion of racism, homophobia and domestic violence*In this episode Emma speaks to Dr Greg Ussher, the CEO of METRO Charity.Greg has worked at METRO Charity for 14 years. Greg is also a Sexual Orien
In this episode, Emma speaks to Sue Elsegood, Co-Chair of METRO GAD BA (hons); PG dip. (Couns) MBACPA disabled people’s rights activist, Sue is also a therapeutic counselling practitioner as a volunteer counsellor for METRO GAD and Co-Chair of
In this episode, Emma speaks to Naomi Goldberg, Director of Strategy at METRO Charity.Naomi studied pharmacology at Kings College London where she became actively involved in student politics and voluntary work. She began working in the public
The "Equalities Podcast" is a brand new podcast from METRO Charity coming in October.To mark the ten-year anniversary of the Equality Act coming into law on 1st October 2010, we have been reflecting on the significance of the word ‘equality’ a