Last week, I had the privilege of attending the Diversity Agenda Accord Summit at Parliament's Grand Hall. The event highlighted the persistent gender disparity in the engineering and architecture industries, underscoring the critical need for continuous efforts toward achieving gender equity.
Richard Fry at the Diversity Agenda Accord Summit
The summit began with a warm welcome and a review of the progress made so far by The Diversity Agenda Chair, Josie Fitzgerald. This set a positive tone, emphasising our collective achievements while acknowledging the challenges that lie ahead. Jehan Casinader's insights were thought-provoking and engaging, serving us well for the day's discussions. The session with Annie Scott and Charlotte Toma from AWEC highlighted the collective power needed to drive systemic change and they laid out just how much further we have to go as a sector.
Reflecting on the summit, several key takeaways emerged. First, while the gender pay gap in engineering and architecture has seriously closed over the last 12 months, the issue of representation for women, Māori, Pacifica, and LGBTI+ at every career level remains to be addressed. These issues start early and widen with seniority, highlighting the need for cultural change within the industry. These biases not only affect career trajectories but also day-to-day experiences and a sense of belonging in workplaces.
The summit's focus on actionable insights was invaluable. Discussions about personal experiences, challenges, and successful strategies provided a roadmap for moving from education to practical knowledge. Here are my reflections on what can be done to improve diversity, equality, and inclusion in the industry:
The Diversity Agenda Accord Summit 2024
In conclusion, The Diversity Agenda Accord Summit reaffirmed that achieving equity in engineering and architecture is not just an industry problem but a societal one. By fostering a supportive community, addressing systemic biases, and implementing inclusive policies, we can create environments where everyone can thrive. The journey towards diversity, equality, and inclusion is ongoing, but with collective effort and commitment, meaningful progress is within reach. How is your organization promoting diversity and inclusion?