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IP Inclusive is not a political organisation and avoids engaging in political lobbying. However, we do try to encourage positive change in our sector. Where we become aware of inequalities, or policies that impact negatively on EDI in the IP professions, we seek to catalyse improvements. This extends to issues that could unfairly restrict access to, or progression within, IP-related careers.

Here you can download copies of the responses we have filed to consultations, and of other public submissions we have made on issues relating to equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility and wellbeing.

We continue to welcome requests and suggestions from IP professionals who are affected by relevant issues, and where feasible we will help them address those issues. Our six communities also provide forums through which to channel concerns about challenges affecting specific groups.

 

CIPA

Response to:

 

European Patent Office

IP Inclusive response to:

IP Ability submissions on:

 

Intellectual Property Regulation Board (IPReg)

Responses and submissions relating to:

Plus responses to IPReg’s annual consultations on its business plans, budgets and practising fees:

 

Legal Services Board

Responses to:

 

Patent Examination Board

Submissions regarding:

 

 

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Page last modified on 5th March 2026

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