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How we developed the LGBTIQA+ inclusion plan

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DPC engaged an external consultant with lived experience to develop this plan which was developed based on an extensive review of relevant DPC policies and practices, consultation with key stakeholders and analysis of 2023 People Matter Survey data.

Policy review and data analysis

DPC undertook a review of key policies and practices to understand the extent to which they were inclusive of LGBTIQA+ people and to identify areas of good practice and improvement. This involved undertaking a review of departmental plans, HR policies, DE&I strategies and action plans, internal communications, training, and employee resources and supports. DPC also reviewed People Matter Survey data for 2023 to understand LGBTIQA+ employee experiences of workplace culture, wellbeing and engagement.

Stakeholder consultation

DGS People and Culture briefed senior leadership groups on DPC’s approach to developing the LGBTIQA+ inclusion plan including purpose, proposed stakeholder consultation, and key milestones and timeframes for delivering the plan.

To help shape the plan, DPC also facilitated a series of focus groups and one-to-one interviews with LGBTIQA+, trans and gender diverse and non-LGBTIQA+ employees and senior leaders to understand the experiences of LGBTIQA+ people and allies.

The consultation provided participants with an opportunity to share their ideas, experiences and challenges, and consider what actions DPC can put in place to improve LGBTIQA+ inclusion in the department.

Co-design action planning

The analysis of the policy review, People Matter Survey data and stakeholder consultation culminated in a co-design action planning workshop with employees and key stakeholders from across DPC, including those that participated in the consultation process. The workshop was facilitated online using a visual board to review proposed actions, identify gaps and prioritise actions for the short, medium and longer term. All participants, including those who were unable to make the workshop, had the opportunity to contribute to the visual board following the session.

Updated 22 May 2024


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