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This week’s guests are Natasha Gorman. Natasha is a HR professional with over a decade of experience in public-sector learning and development, facilitation, and coaching, intertwined with equity, diversity and inclusion.
She is best known for her ground-breaking social mobility projects, working in collaboration with the UK government and national Pupil Referral Units. Natasha has dedicated her professional and voluntary work to widening learning access, elevating, and empowering