“We also seek to understand experiences, barriers and enablers for specific groups within our workplace and communities so that we can work on solutions to make their experience better, level the playing field through our equity initiatives, and develop structures, frameworks and a culture where all of our people have the opportunity to be successful in our environments.”
The She Starts Out programme is an example of how the organisation worked together for a common goal.
Since Unity, EY’s LGBTQ employee network, was formed approximately 10 years ago, there has been an underrepresentation of LGBTQ women involved in the network and their overall engagement scores are lower than their male counterparts.
EY leaders set a strategic goal to remedy this. Consultation with a LGBTQ female focus group identified they wanted Unity to be more than just a workplace social network, they wanted three specific things; connection, community and contribution. Through collaboration with other teams within the business, the She Starts Out programme was launched.
“She Starts Out is a unique business mentoring programme targeted at LGBTQ female social impact entrepreneurs, designed to have a dual impact of increased workplace inclusion across EY and also an external community impact. It allows EY people to volunteer their skills and experience to an underrepresented group and raises the visibility of queer women in the workplace,” says Gina.