At its core Speakers Collective exists to:
• Challenge stigma
• Encourage more people to have important conversations
• Promote learning on a variety of social issues.
Our aim is to create a supportive community for those who work alone and share their lived experience within a variety of settings.
We also want to ensure that those seeking speakers can be confident our members will speak with integrity and professionalism.
All members make the following commitments to:
• Continue to develop their knowledge, skills and competencies on their areas of expertise and public speaking
• Be open and honest about the limitations of their own knowledge and expertise.
• Recognise the importance of sensitivity in their choice of language and imagery in all presentations, literature and on their social media.
• Only signpost to good quality, balanced sources of support and advice.
• Take care to ensure any statistics or studies cited in their presentations or literature are as reliable and up-to-date as possible
• Recognise that the participation of audience members is done on a consensual basis.
• Adhere to any safeguarding protocol as defined by each organisation they work with.
• Members of the speakers collective who are not therapists or doctors will not provide specific diagnosis or advice, they will only signpost to people who are.
Our Values:
• Integrity and honesty
• Compassion for ourselves and others
• Mutual respect and support
• Collaboration
• Professionalism
• Hope