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Tech leaders unite to tackle sexism in Australian industry
Hundreds of Australian tech leaders have collaborated on a new crowdsourced resource titled 'Addressing Sexism in Australian Tech & Investment'.
The project was led by Human VC founder, Elaine Stead, and supported by climate, tech, and finance PR agency Third Hemisphere.
The resources adresses the extent of the sexism problem, why companies and individuals may struggle to speak out against the issues, the cost of inaction, and the characteristics of the technology industry that can make it particularly susceptible to sexism.
It compiles solutions for sexist discrimination, bullying, harassment, abuse, and assault, and includes industry codes of conduct, reporting methods, and enforcement measures from groups and individuals such as Blackbird, the Australian Investment Council, Southern Angels, and ANDHealth Operations Director, Jenna Polson.
"When we put out a public request for input to this industry-wide resource, many people proactively asked ‘how can we help?’. Yet in the ensuing forty-plus conversations we had, it became clear that many tech sector leaders had no idea how to address the problem, and weren’t aware that they were contributing to the issues themselves in various ways," said Stead. "Many companies were also notably small with limited resources, time, and training to deal with the issues, even if they had the best of intentions. So we wanted to lower the barriers to entry for avoiding and addressing poor behaviour, by making a one-stop-shop of pre-existing resources available to any interested party, free of charge."
The resource is intended to be a 'living' document that will be added to as new approaches and solutions are offered up by additional sector leaders. Stead is now calling for more diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) specialists, Australian VCs, and other tech sector leaders to contribute their expertise to the resource.
Third Hemisphere founder & Managing Director, Hannah Moreno, said: "I applaud every individual and organisation who contributed their time and expertise to this resource, and to the many conversations that informed its contents. An industry-wide problem needs an industry-wide approach to finding a solution. It also shouldn’t fall solely to victims to solve an issue they didn’t create. We will continue to see an escalation of very public action on sexism in this, and many other, industries moving forward. Getting on the front foot and joining this movement is not just the right thing to do: it is the best way for companies and individuals to avoid being penalised by the public, media, and capital markets."