Month: January 2025

  • Community Spotlight – Labyrinth Consultants

    Shining a Spotlight on Our accrEDIted© Community

    Throughout the year we are going to be shining the spotlight on our fantastic accrEDIted© Community. The Community is a directory of organisations and individuals who share our mission to improve the workplace for everyone. Their specialist services help clients address specific challenges in the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) space.

    This month the brilliant Lydia Charilaou, CEO & Founder of Labyrinth Consultants Limited has been discussing the importance of goal setting. Her insights reminded us how essential goals are for advancing EDI initiatives.

    Lydia emphasises the importance of effective goal setting, whether personal, professional or both (Click https://lnkd.in/dT4BDciS to watch the OnDemand recording). She highlights the importance of humanising goals by connecting emotions, thoughts and behaviours to the process.  Lydia also shares valuable insights on establishing the “why” behind goals, especially for measuring impact and identifying benchmarks, milestones, and achievements.

    From an EDI perspective, clients often come to us with the broad goal of “improving EDI”. They know they need or want to make improvements but aren’t sure exactly what or how to begin.

    Identifying what needs to change, and why, is often the hardest task. Without that understanding, EDI goal setting becomes vague and immeasurable. This lack of direction can lead to a loss of focus and enthusiasm. Importantly, when success measures have not clearly been defined nor has consideration been given on ways to measure impact (and often ROI), Leadership may withdraw budget and support.

    To address these challenges Labyrinth Consultants’ ‘Humanising Goals for Impact’ masterclass delves into the alignment of personal values with professional aspirations. It explores creating adaptable and meaningful goal-setting processes that truly resonate with individuals. Additionally, it highlights how enhancing employee morale and productivity can be achieved through better goal alignment.

    Becoming accrEDIted© provides an independent benchmark for the organisation to assess their current performance. It enables them to prioritise key milestones, measure and celebrate their achievements. This maintains focus, ensures positive impact and retains Leadership support.

    By incorporating the insights fostered by Labyrinth Consultants into your goal setting process, and using accrEDIted© benchmarks, you can ensure that your EDI initiatives are both effective and sustainable.

  • Welcome to Labyrinth Consultants

    We are delighted to welcome Labyrinth Consultants Limited to the accrEDIted© Community.

    Founded by the brilliant Lydia Charilaou, Labyrinth Consultants specialise in creating environments where every voice is heard and valued. Their mission aligns perfectly with ours, to transform toxic, challenging workplaces into inclusive, high-performing spaces.

    Our Community is a directory of brilliant specialists that can help with all sorts of EDI related issues and challenges that you might be encountering on your journey.

  • New standards for B-Corp


    If you are B-Corp Certified, or working to become certified soon, you will know they are undergoing the biggest evolution of their standards in their 17-year history.

    There has been speculation about them introducing a minimum scoring standard in each pillar. So, what might that mean for B-Corps who achieve most of their score in two or three categories?

    In our recent research, we found that 50% of UK B-Corps listed Workers as their number one priority for becoming certified, closely followed by Community.

    After some examples of poor people-practices in B-Corps hitting the headlines this year, we’re predicting a tighter focus on Workers and Community in the new standards.

    In B-Corps in the UK, employing over 50 people, the average Workers score is 32.4. The highest Workers score is 73.3 and the lowest, a worrying 12.9.

    The average Community score is 19.1. With highest and lowest scores being 39.8 and 5.6 respectively. The highest DEI score is 12.

    Do you know how your organisation compares?

    At EDI Accreditation, we have always believed ethical business, should start with how you treat your people. We have now accrEDIted© several B-Corps who feel our people focused measure complements the B-Corp Certification perfectly and will help strengthen their performance in the Workers and Community (DEI) areas ahead of the coming changes.

    If you would like to find out how becoming accrEDIted© helps organisations improve Equality, Diversity & Inclusion please get in touch.