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Procurement: Embedding lesbian, gay and bisexual equality in the supply chain
This guide provides practical advice for organisations on the benefits of encouraging their suppliers to improve their workplaces and services for lesbian, gay and bisexual people. The guide features case studies from Diversity Champions.
The guide is split into five sections:
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Straight Allies: How to help create gay-friendly workplaces
Straight people have a critical role to play in creating gay-friendly workplaces. Stonewall Top 100 employers routinely tell us that ‘straight allies’ have been key to advancing fair treatment of their lesbian, gay and bisexual staff.
This guide is split into five sections:
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Marketing: How to Market to Gay Consumers
Marketing: How to Market to Gay Consumers looks at the marketing cycle and suggests how to involve your lesbian, gay and bisexual community to get it right.
The guide is split into four sections:
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Religion and Sexual Orientation: how to manage relations in the workplace
Since 2003, legislation has been in place to protect lesbian, gay and bisexual people from discrimination in the workplace. Similar legislation exists to protect people of faith. The fact that these were introduced at the same time led some to believe that trying to uphold both would lead to conflict.
The employers who are members of Stonewall's Diversity Champions programme tell us that conflicts are very rare.
This guide is split into four sections:
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Bisexual People in the Workplace: practical advice for employers
Stonewall knows that people perform better when they can be themselves and despite many great strides that have been made to achieve sexual orientation equality in workplaces across Britain, many bisexual men and women still feel unable to be themselves at work.
The guide is split into four sections:
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This guide was produced with the support of the Home Office.

Career Development
This workplace guide equips organisations with the information they need to understand the specific career development needs of their lesbian, gay and bisexual staff and how to respond to them. By highlighting examples of best practice, Stonewall research enables organisations to build reputation, improve performance and avoid risk.
The guide deals with the following topics:
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This guide has been produced with the support of Morgan Stanley.
Bullying: preventing the bullying and harassment of gay employees
Our third Workplace Guide is designed to equip organisations with the resources they need to understand the nature of anti-gay bullying and harassment, the legal obligation for employers and the impact this type of discrimination can have on individual staff members.
The guide deals with the following topics:
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This guide has been produced with the support of UBS.
Monitoring: how to monitor sexual orientation in the workplace
Monitoring sexual orientation in the workplace enables organisations to examine the experiences of gay and lesbian people working there and to measure the outcomes of the organisation's equality and diversity initiatives. Stonewall's research indicates that there is a strong business case for monitoring sexual orientation, with benefits for the organisation, its employees and its clients and customers.
The guide deals with the following topics:
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This guide has been produced with the support of Nationwide Building Society.
Network Groups: setting up networks for lesbian, gay and bisexual employees
A lesbian, gay and bisexual (LGB) employee network group is a formal mechanism for enabling lesbian, gay and bisexual staff to come together to share information and support. Stonewall's research shows that it is a valuable workplace resource that can benefit the organisation, employees, customers and clients.
The guide covers the following areas:
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This guide has been produced with the support of Aviva and Morley Fund Management.
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