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Creative Equity Toolkit is a project run by Diversity Arts Australia and The British Council
Advice on the basics of analysing research data, including analysing qualitative and quantitative data, interpreting and reporting the results.
7 minute read
Findings from a 2020 national consultation of Australia’s arts and cultural sector - one of the major focuses on this report is the centring of equity.
60+ minute read
The Australian Publishing Industry Workforce Survey on Diversity and Inclusion reflects the views and responses of 989 staff and contractors surveyed in March and April 2022. The full report includes the methodology and sections on mental health and inclusion and belonging.
"The survey sets a baseline to track the demographic makeup of staff in Australian publishing; the high level of engagement with the survey indicates a strong desire for greater industry diversity and inclusion."
36 minute read
This paper questions the idea of evaluation, arguing that conventional evaluation methodologies fail to comprehensively understand the full range of factors that contribute to the successful delivery of services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients. Consequently, there is a failure to understand how programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities can be delivered and evaluated in a framework of self-determination.
30 minute read
This article raises awareness of legal obligations in governance with regard to equity, diversity and inclusion. It offers a useful checklist on how to capture data and ensure that your legal, HR and policy processes are addressing equity, diversity and inclusion effectively.
5 minute read
A precise and standardised system for gathering, tracking and publishing diversity data on the UK screen sector, used by BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Channel 5 and Sky. Diamond collects data about the gender; gender identity; age; ethnicity; sexual orientation and disability of people working on or off screen on all UK-originated productions using voluntary participant surveys.
2 minute read