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Help inform our next campaign

Hi everyone!

Hope you're safe and well.

We champion equality, diversity and inclusion here at the IET - and frequently run campaigns to challenge outdated stereotypes and make our profession a more welcoming and inclusive place.

We're starting work on our next campaign - and we need your help!

Our focus for this phase is on how we can take real, tangible steps to unite our community to make engineering and technology a career path that is accessible to everyone.

So, what’s your experience? Tell us by adding your thoughts below.

We want to hear from everyone, and we mean everyone. We believe that continuing to thrive in this sector can only happen if we all connect and work together, and that means we need all viewpoints – positive, negative, and even the grey area in between!

So whether you have had good or bad experiences, whatever your background, and whether you identify with different protected characteristics or not – we want to hear from you.

And if you’re comfortable sharing your thoughts in a little more detail, we’re looking for a broad mix of individuals to be interviewed in the next few weeks. You can submit your details for consideration via this link.

And if you would prefer to remain anonymous but still have a viewpoint you’d like to share – no problem! You can send us your thoughts using this form instead.

Thank you in advance for your support.

Parents
  • This just popped up in another conversation this morning, and I thought it was so good and relevant I felt I had to add it in before this thread tails off:

    Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg:

    We need diverse representation not only so every kid can see themselves as the hero of the story, but so that every kid can understand that other kinds of kid are also the heroes of the story.

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  • This just popped up in another conversation this morning, and I thought it was so good and relevant I felt I had to add it in before this thread tails off:

    Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg:

    We need diverse representation not only so every kid can see themselves as the hero of the story, but so that every kid can understand that other kinds of kid are also the heroes of the story.

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