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Shared Experience: Break the Silence: Gender, Equity and Inclusion
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Shared Experience: Break the Silence: Gender, Equity and Inclusion
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Title:
Break the Silence: Gender, Equity and Inclusion
Date:
Thursday 12th March (5:30pm arrival for a 6pm start)
In-person location:
Obsidian Healthcare Group, MYO, 3 New Street Square, London EC4A 3BF
The Healthcare Communications Association and Break the Silence are partnering on this hybrid panel discussion event, taking place on Thursday 12th March (5:30pm arrival for a 6pm start), exploring what the data from last year's Break the Silence report tells us about gender equity and inclusion in the communications field, and what it means for us as health communicators.
Event overview
This session draws on landmark research from over 800 PR and communications professionals; a mixed-methods study powered by behavioural science that generated nearly 60,000 words of qualitative insight. The findings reveal persistent gaps in how opportunity, leadership, parenthood, and age are experienced across gender, with perception gaps continuing to undermine progress. The headline statistics are stark:
Women are 3.3 times more likely to report gender-based unfair treatment
A 26-point gap exists between men (79%) and women (53%) who believe equal leadership opportunities are available
75% of women say parenthood negatively impacted their careers, compared with 25% of men
90% agree that senior men actively modelling equality would transform workplace culture.
The Break the Silence report is available to view
here
What this means for health communications
This session explores what these findings mean for health communications, where agency culture, retention challenges, and the realities of client-facing work create their own pressures. But gender equity in health communications doesn't exist in isolation. Our sector has its own silences, issues that shape careers and wellbeing but rarely make it into agency conversations. Alongside the core findings from Break the Silence, this panel will explore:
Gender equity, progression, and industry attrition
Age equality across career stages
Parental leave, workplace flexibility, and the pressures on working parents and carers
AI, workforce change, and what this means for next-generation recruitment and pathways
Menopause and its impact on retention, progression, and day-to-day work
Allyship, advocacy and inclusive leadership
Ethnic minority representation.
Shayoni Lynn
will share the wider industry context and research insights from the Break the Silence research, and
Neil Flash
will be joined by
Deesha Majithia
,
Sabrina Gomersal
, and
Phil Blackmore
.
The session will conclude with a panel discussion and audience Q&A, creating space for open dialogue, shared learning, and reflection, in the spirit of Break the Silence's Listening Labs, which aim to convert lived experience into commitment to change.
This event is open to members and non-members working in health communications and related field.
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Event title
Shared Experience: Break the Silence: Gender, Equity and Inclusion
Venue
Hybrid Event - In-person location: Obsidian Healthcare Group, MYO, 3 New Street Square, London EC4A 3BF
Date
Thu 12 Mar 2026
Time
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM GMT
(7:00 PM - 8:00 PM CET)
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