Harmony Day (21st March) is a powerful reminder that while steady progress has been made, there's still a long way to go until a satisfactory level of intersectional equity is reached in frontline workplaces due to racial, cultural and gender marginalisation.
Even in industries that are traditionally female-dominated, roadblocks remain in place, including seemingly insurmountable pay gaps, a lack of adequate professional development, and lower promotional rates. In this webinar, we present practical tips to improve your DEI outcomes by using an intersectional diversity lens.
Discover more about:
The challenges - and opportunities - presented by gender pay gap reporting
'What you see matters': The impact that representative leadership can have on retention and succession planning, with suggested steps on how to make it happen in your organisation
Ensuring your DEI are not just about activities and initiatives, but also outcomes - by tracking what's actually changing
Our speakers
Jessie Yu, Senior Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Account Manager
Jessie's varied background in not-for-profit leadership and working with diverse stakeholders in cross-cultural humility and organisational development inform her current work in gender equity. Jessie is incredibly passionate about drawing upon lived experiences and evidence-based research to address workplace challenges that marginalise communities experience. As a Senior DEI Account Manager at Work180, Jessie uses an intersectional lens, providing insights and actionable advice to clients across industries on how they can better give every woman the power of informed choice when making career decisions.
Careen Redman-Matthews, Co-Founder, humaneer.app
Careen has held a number of senior leadership roles across the HR sphere. She was Head of People and Culture at Sitback Solutions, Fractional HR/Senior People and Culture Consultant and Talent at People Rock, Vice President of People at Instaclustr, as well as Global Head People, Culture and Talent at Quantum Brillance. Her contribution to the people and culture space has been recognised at the state and national level, including winning 'Top 20 List Best Place to Work in Australia' for 3 consecutive years, and 'Overall Employer of Choice NSW'.
She is currently the Co-Founder of the Humaneer.app, the first HR for HR app, with the mission to help HR people, upskill, build connections, and manage their wellbeing on demand, anywhere, anytime. She believes in equity and equality, strengths-based development and increasing organisational culture and engagement through a shared value system.
Holly Barnes, Chief People Officer, Humanforce
Holly brings a wealth of experience across all facets of people and culture having worked in a variety of industries over the past 15 years. Before taking the Chief People Officer role at Humanforce, she was the Chief HR Officer at VIX Technology and Head of People and Culture at Moodle, a learning development platform. Holly is passionate about transforming traditional approaches to managing people. Focusing on values, the employee value proposition and leadership, she works to find innovative ways to mix things up in the people sphere while still driving business results.