Publications
Guidelines for the inclusion of transgender and gender diverse people in sport
2019 Australian Human Rights Commission
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Regional Inclusion – A How To Guide
Furthering LGBTQ Inclusion in Regional Australian Workplaces
2019 Pride in Diversity
Over the last decade, employers in Australia have made enormous progress in LGBTQ workplace inclusion, particularly in capital city locations. This progress is across both private and public sectors, irrespective of organisations size.
One of the challenges that remains is how to progress LGBTQ inclusion in workplaces that are not based in metropolitan CBD locations. Leaders with workforces scattered across regional Australia understand that all their LGBTQ employees need to feel that they can bring their whole selves to work, regardless of where that location is.
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LGBTI Domestic & Family Violence – A guide to best practice for workplace policy.
November 2018 – PID & IBM.
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Where Are All The Women?
Research into the low visibility and engagement of same-sex attracted women in the workplace – A joint project between Pride in Diversity & Price Waterhouse Coopers – August 2018
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Anti-Discrimination Law and Practice
2016 Publication
This publication on anti-discrimination Law and Practice, with a specific focus on LGTBI workplace inclusion, will be an excellent guide for HR Practitioners, Diversity Leaders and Executive alike. Click image to purchase a hard copy of this publication. Pride in Diversity members may download a soft copy version from the members only section.
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Let’s Talk Gender
This publication has been developed for LGBTI inclusive workplaces seeking to better understand the complexities of gender. It has been designed to challenge us on our definition of gender diversity and pose questions that will make us question the way we design our forms, our processes and our
diversity practice.
This publication will be particularly useful for HR Managers, Diversity Leaders and LGBTI employee networks.
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Count Me In Mini Ally Guide
To support your LGBTI inclusion initiatives. These Count Me In mini Ally Guides provide useful tips on how to be an effective LGBTI workplace Ally. This 14 page mini guide includes the following topics along with useful links and a space for your workplace contacts.
- Why people become allies
- Why allies are so important
- What LGBT workplace allies do
- Being Informed
- Being Mindful
- Being Visible
- Being Heard
- Being Involved
- Being part of the solution
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Members: $2.20 per guide. Non-members: $3.30 per guide.
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Employers’ Guide to Intersex Inclusion
2014 Publication
Pride in Diversity Australia is proud and delighted to partner with OII Australia to publish the Employers’ guide to intersex inclusion. Written by Morgan Carpenter (OII) and Dawn Hough (Pride in Diversity), kindly sponsored by IBM.
A world-first, the guide presents information about intersex for employers, including:
- An introduction to intersex.
- Intersex bodies, identities, and inclusive language.
- Disclosure, medical issues in the workplace, and travel.
- Protections related to “intersex status” in Commonwealth law.
- Information for diversity and inclusion professionals.
- Top 10 ways to be an intersex ally.
- Information for parents of intersex children.
- Additional information and a glossary of terms.
OII Australia is a national Public Benevolent Institution by and for intersex people. The organisation’s goals are to support people with intersex variations, to help create a society where sex differences are not stigmatised and where intersex people’s rights as people are recognised.
Citation and catalogue information
Carpenter, M., Hough, D. (2014) Employers’ Guide to Intersex Inclusion. Sydney: Pride in Diversity and Organisation Intersex International Australia.
ISBN 978-0-646-92905-7.
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A Manager’s Guide to LGBTI Workplace Inclusion
2013 Publication
This publication has been designed to assist Managers understand and support LGBTI workplace inclusion initiatives.
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Engaging Allies for Change
2012 Publication
This publication has been designed to assist LGBTI employee network groups, Diversity Managers and HR with LGBTI inclusion initiatives through the engagement of LGBTI allies. The text talks about why allies are so important, what allies need to know, engaging allies in addition to providing resources for allies and references.
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Establishing and Maintaining Successful LGBT Networks in Australian Workplaces
2011 Publication
This publication has been designed to assist LGBT Network Leaders, Diversity Managers and Executive Sponsors with the successful implementation and/or maintenance of effective LGBT employee networks. An ideal resource for those starting new networks and also for those wishing to refresh or reinvigorate an existing network. This comprehensive guide will provide you with detailed examples of how you can gain greater levels of executive buy-in, ensure the group has a strategic focus, a sustainable structure and contribution back to the organisation. This publication will be particularly relevant for those organisations participating in the Australian Workplace Equality Index.
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Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity in the Workplace
© 2010 ACON HEALTH LTD.
The material in this book was sourced from Stonewall’s “Sexual Orientation Employer Handbook”, and was adapted for the Australian context. Stonewall is the United Kingdom’s leading lesbian, gay and bisexual charity, and Pride in Diversity acknowledges and appreciates their support in the production of this publication.
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