Understanding microaggressions in the workplace
Past event
Organised by The CIPD Branch in North London
Past event
Organised by The CIPD Branch in North London
An interactive session on microaggressions and their impact in the workplace, with a focus on building inclusive and respectful environments
This session will provide attendees with a clear understanding of what microaggressions are, how they differ from overt discrimination, and the subtle ways they can appear in workplace interactions.
By exploring real-world examples, participants will learn to identify different forms of microaggressions and reflect on how power dynamics and unconscious bias shape these experiences. The session will also examine the impact of microaggressions on individuals and teams, offering practical ideas for fostering positive change.
Attendees will gain insights into promoting awareness and encouraging inclusive, respectful interactions that support equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) within their organisations. They will also have the opportunity to engage with an ongoing research at London Metropolitan University and contribute to a growing body of knowledge in this area.
About the speakers
Dr Akanksha Malik Jamwal - Deputy Director- Performance with Purpose Research Centre, London Met
Akanksha Malik is a Senior Lecturer of Human Resource Management at London Metropolitan University. She holds an MA in Organisational Psychology and a PhD in Management with a specialization in Organisational Behavior. Her research focuses on employee well-being, workplace deviance, and the evolving impact of technology on work. Akanksha is particularly interested in fostering healthier work environments through evidence-based strategies that support both employee and organisational success.
Dr Christina MacNeil- London Metropolitan University- North London CIPD Committee member
Christina MacNeil is a Senior Lecturer of Human Resource Management at London Metropolitan University. She holds an MBA, as well as an MSc and a PhD in International Human Resource Management. Christina has a strong background in human resource management, business development, management consultancy and academic. She has research interests in EDI in professional service firms. In particular, social capital, social networks, gender exclusion, women expatriates and talent management.
Please note:
Wed 12 Nov 2025, 18:00-19:30
Online