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A passion for helping people to change their lives by supporting them in starting up their own recruitment business.

Today, my son walked into school with odd socks on, embracing Odd Socks Day with pride! Odd Socks Day isn’t just about quirky socks – it’s about celebrating our unique differences and standing up against bullying and discrimination. For my son, and for so many others, stepping through the school gates can come with anxiety. As a neurodiverse young person, he faces additional challenges, but today he was able to embrace his individuality with confidence. Today should remind us that everyone, regardless of abilities, backgrounds, or personalities, deserves respect, kindness, and acceptance. It’s a message for schools, but also a message for all of us in workplaces and communities. So today, in honour of my son and millions of others, let’s create a spirit of acceptance, celebrate the differences, encourage understanding, and stand up against bullying and discrimination in all forms. #OddSocksDay #AntiBullyingWeek #Inclusion #Neurodiversity #StandUpForOthers #WorkplaceCulture #CelebrateDifferences

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Kate White

Director at Artemis Talent - Specialising in Packaging & FMCG - Talent Acquisition and Talent Development – Perm, Interim and Contract –

1mo

Superb! When I was teaching we always did this and I ended up in Asda shopping with them still on 😜 not my finest moment as they were big thick ones! 😂 Good on him, hope he wore them with pride 🥰

Sarah Watkins

We don't recruit for NASA. This isn't rocket science. It's recruitment | Helping small businesses to secure great talent.

1mo

Love it! If this was last week, his socks would have been on trend for all the US election talk. 😊

Lisa Logan

🦄 25 years + recruitment experience, queen of finding unicorns for your business 🦄

1mo

This is me EVERY DAY!!! 😂

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