CSIRO is committed to creating a better future for Australia, through fostering world-class dynamic teams, where people are enabled to work seamlessly in an inclusive CSIRO culture. Our success rests on our ability to acknowledge and understand intersectionality, recognising the diverse experiences, identities, relationships and social factors that shape each individual. By fostering a thriving culture that embraces differences, we believe in, and respect, the power of diverse perspectives and learn from the uniqueness of our people.
Through the implementation of our Diversity Inclusion & Belonging Strategy we aim to build fair, equitable and inclusive workplaces, where everyone has a full sense of belonging and can contribute their best. CSIRO is currently a member of Pride in Diversity, the Australian Network on Disability, the Champions of Change Coalition (CCC) initiative, a Champion of the Women in STEM Decadal Plan and the Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) program. These programs, along with our internal networks and community groups, support us to foster change within our organisation.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander contributions
We recognise that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have made and will continue to make extraordinary contributions to all aspects of Australian life including culture, economy and science. Our Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) aims to achieve greater participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in our research and development agenda and activities. This participation will ensure that we benefit from the insights that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples can bring to the national challenges.
We are committed to encouraging more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to work with us, in all areas of science, research and support services. We have opportunities across a wide range of roles in human resources, administration, finance, communication, information technology, science and engineering.
Targeting gender equity
To be a truly diverse organisation we need to reflect the diversity that we see in society. However, women still hold far fewer leadership positions than men particularly in STEM fields where only 23 per cent of leadership positions are held by women (PDF · 1.2MB). We're addressing gender equity through our work with Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE), the Champions of Change Coalition (CCC), Workplace Gender Equality Agency reporting as well as a Champion of the Women in STEM Decadal Plan.
Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE)
We have been a member of Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) and the Athena SWAN program since 2015. Athena SWAN has been successfully advancing workplace gender equity and inclusiveness in science and technology organisations in the United Kingdom for over a decade. SAGE is Australasia’s leading advocate for equity, diversion and inclusion in the education and research sector. Through its world-respected Athena Swan accreditation program, SAGE’s evidence-based and impact-focussed framework enables participating institutions to develop customised approaches that achieve systemic, structural and cultural change and benchmark their progress against an international standard.
As part of our application for the SAGE Bronze Accreditation we reviewed the representation and lived experience of our people across a range of demographics including age, gender, culture, language, disability, LGBTQIA+ and Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander. Where there were demographics that were underrepresented, we worked to find out why and whether there were barriers that could be removed to create a truly inclusive environment. We began implementing our 90-point SAGE Action Plan in mid-2018. In November 2018, we were awarded Athena SWAN Bronze accreditation among 14 other research institutions.
Our Action Plan for delivering a gender-inclusive workplace covers eliminating systemic and cultural barriers including identifying pay gaps, flexible leave arrangements for all our people and tackling everyday sexism. We have recently been awarded a cygnet for our work embedding inclusive work practices across our organisation, our first step toward Silver accreditation.
Champions of Change Coalition (CCC)
The Champions of Change Coalition (CCC) works with influential leaders to redefine men's role in tackling gender inequality. It activates peer groups of influential male leaders and supports them to step up beside women to accelerate change. They have committed to work together to listen, learn and lead through action. Rather than focusing on what women can do, they strive to shift the system by understanding and addressing systemic biases and barriers that limit women’s advancement. CCC recognises that gender equality benefits everyone and we all have a role to play.
LGBTQIA+ inclusion
CSIRO is a member of the Pride in Diversity program, a network of organisations leading best practice workplace LGBTQIA+ inclusion practices. We participate in the Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI) conducted by Pride in Diversity, a robust benchmarking exercise for employers across all sectors. It compares organisations across a broad range of equality metrics, including policy, culture and training.
Our Pride@CSIRO Network
Pride@CSIRO is a professional network and social community for LGBTQIA+ identifying employees and allies. The network promotes and drives the inclusion of LGBTQIA+ employees by; raising awareness, supporting peers and challenging discrimination. Pride@CSIRO actively contributes to building a safe and welcoming workplace culture that celebrates the multiple aspects of diversity which form identities and experiences, so we can all bring our whole selves to work.