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Header image for IDN25, Text says: Creating the Inclusive Workplace: Turning Intention into Action

The Inclusion and Diversity in Nuclear annual conference returned to Manchester on Thursday 5 June 2025.

The all-day hybrid event enabled participants to join virtually or in-person at The Edwardian Manchester.

The theme for IDN25 was: Creating the Inclusive Workplace: Turning Intention into Action

Conference Structure

The conference began with a keynote talk from Suzy Levy, a leading inclusion expert, followed by a panel of industry leaders on how we can move from intent to action.

The afternoon offered delegates a split between a Talks Stream, enabling participants to enjoy a talk from Lee Chambers on Allyship in Action, and a second moderated panel discussion from experts across industry.

Running concurrently with the Talks Stream was the Workshop Stream which, as in previous years, operate as interactive small groups on niche topics focused around our conference theme. 

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Future Events by IDN

Promoting IDN Pay Gap Conference - September 2025 with a QR code linking to tickets

We are running a hybrid Pay Gap Conference in September 2025.

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Keynote Speaker

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Suzy Levy

Conference Speakers

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Ayo Barley
CJ De Barra
Headshot of Monica Mwanje for IDN25
Monica Mwanje
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Jasmine Gartner
Lee is smiling directly into the camera. Underneath him, details of his conference talk are provided.
Lee Chambers
Tony Buchanan
Speaker headshot of Kirsty Armer at IDN25
Kirsty Armer
Speaker headshot of Richard Metcalfe at IDN25
Richard Metcalfe
Lucas Green
Speaker announcement Alanna Downing at IDN25
Alanna Downing ​
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Terri Hargreaves