



The Scottish Wholesale Association has created a Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) initiative to help members embrace diversity and further build an inclusive culture.
To bring members this support, we have partnered with leading law firm Burness Paull to help navigate this increasingly important area of business. Burness Paull’s employment law team is the largest in Scotland, ranked as Tier 1 by the legal directories, and acts for clients of all sizes.
We have created a free legal helpline which offers expert advice and guidance.
Members can use the helpline by completing the Enquiry Form or by calling 0141 487 6558.
The free helpline can be accessed for 30 minutes on two occasions during any six-month period. SWA members will also receive a discount on legal fees if they engage Burness Paull for further support.
Burness Paull’s cohesive cross-departmental food and drink team is well versed in providing expert guidance on issues facing the industry. Their food and drink lawyers have extensive experience across the entire supply chain, from manufacturing through to wholesalers and retailers, acting for many of Scotland’s best-known names in the sector.
Alongside the helpline, the Embracing Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Starter Guide & Checklist has been designed to help members harness the benefits and opportunities that a DE&I culture provides. The guide explains what the law says in this area, what is meant by DE&I, and suggests some steps an organisation can take to improve diversity and inclusion, promote equality, prevent discrimination, and reduce the risk of grievances, disputes and potential claims arising in the workplace.
Contact us for any enquiries.

SWA is collaborating with Welcome Brain Consulting, a firm that helps organisations turn neuroinclusion into a business advantage. Welcome Brain works with companies to unlock the commercial benefits of supporting neurodivergent talent—boosting performance, retention, and innovation in the process.
View and download the slides from our Neurodiversity in Wholesaling Training here

The Welcome to Work Pledge is a totally free, practical commitment that helps businesses attract and retain overlooked neurodivergent talent by making small, high-impact improvements to their hiring process. Members who sign receive a complete resource pack — including clear job-posting templates, interview guidance, checklists, and simple adjustments that reduce drop-off and widen the talent pool.
For more information and to sign the pledge, visit www.welcomebrain.com
85% of neurodivergent people won’t attend an event they suspect isn’t neuroinclusive. With 20% of the population neurodivergent, this means 1 in 6 potential attendees are automatically excluded from most events.
Making your events more neuroinclusive doesn’t have to be costly or time-consuming.
To find out more and download the guide, visit www.welcomebrain.com