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Shall we make some changes to the LGBTQ+ group?

Hello LGBTQ+ community!


We’ve noticed that this community isn’t as active and engaged as we’d hoped it would be so we’d appreciate your thoughts on how we can turn that around. Why do you think that it’s not very active? Is it something about the group itself or the technology that stops you from participating? 


The team and I, along with Jo Foster our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Manager, have had a few ideas and suggestions that we’d like feedback on so please have a read through and let us know which of these ideas you think we should implement. Or of course if you have any suggestions of your own please get in touch and let us know.


We could:


1.    Close the IET LGBTQ+ group and move the discussions to a new overarching category on the theme of diversity and inclusion and hosted in our site-wide public forum space. The new category would also include discussions from the Women’s Network and other existing groups that also come under the banner of diversity and inclusion. Conversations in the new forum category will be publicly visible and therefore have the opportunity to attract a wider audience and increased engagement. 


2.    Keep the group exactly as it is but be more active within it. Currently the group is a public group within the online community so all discussions etc can be read by the public but as they are within a group, you only find out about the discussions if you visit the group itself.  


3.    Keep the group but change it to a private group (so you need approval by an admin to join it and content within is only visible to members of the group) So you can discuss topics etc that you’d prefer not to be visible to the public but then have a sitewide forum area as well for topics that you don’t mind discussing in public.


We’ve also created a poll on the group's homepage for you to indicate which of the suggestions you’d prefer. 


Happy to take private feedback either by PM or via my email address of Lmiles@theiet.org 


If you have any questions at all then please don’t hesitate to get in touch!


Lisa

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    Alex
  • Hi all 


    I am Amy Roberts, an IET staff member, Solutions Architect in the IT department at MFH Stevenage. I am a trans woman and recently been tasked to establish the internal staff LGBTQ+ network (which will expand out to public engagement as it develops). Sorry slow to this group, I have recently had surgery, however back at work full-time and raring to engage with you all.


    I attended the LGBTQ+ STEMinar in Birmingham, UK, an amazing event, (those in attendance might recognise the panda dress on profile pic) and also I attended Birmingham Universities oSTEM day (I am a PhD graduate from Birmingham in 2007) 


    Just keep you informed of some of our recent IET activity.

    1) You might be aware that the IET have last month become members of Stonewall's Diversity Champions programme. Details can be found here https://www.stonewall.org.uk/creating-inclusive-workplaces/workplace-equality-indices/uk-workplace-equality-index over this coming year(s) we will be having all our policies reviewed to becoming an even better employer and workplace for LGBTQ+ staff as well as extending this rigor to our members, volunteers and beyond. We have representatives attending our regular Equalities, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) committee meetings. 

    2) The staff network is currently being established, and resourced with literature and sign-posting to virtual events. In addition please also check out the amazing STEM village lectures that are going on https://twitter.com/TheSTEMvillage and also my twitter https://twitter.com/drAR387 where among other things I am attempting to signpost events and resources there too.   


    I hope everyone is staying safe in the current climate of the virus. Please do minimise your risks wherever possible and protect yourself and the health care systems of your respective countries. 

    Always happy to be contacted through here or directly on work email AmyRoberts@theiet.org   

    Best wishes 

    Amy