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Inclusion and diversity hub welcomes new industry partners 

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Building People has announced new partnerships to help improve representation across the built environment sector. 

Formed in 2017, the online inclusion hub provides free access to work opportunities, events and industry knowledge. 

The hub now has more than 60 members, with areas of focus including race and ethnicity, gender, youth, and disability, neurodiversity and wellbeing. 

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