I think there is a good balance within my unit of men/women. Women also make up the management roles which is good to see. We also have a range of people from different ethnic backgrounds or are part of LGBTQIA+ community. The work there is pretty stable, a few people in the office have worked in that unit for 10-20 years. There is opportunities for going up the ranks or relieving for sworn officers. For unsown staff the opportunities are more limited. They have also initiated a culture action group which is looking to improve the work culture all around by having staff reps present on issues raised across staff who may not otherwise be heard.
Graduate, Sydney - 16 Aug 2024
They are leaders in this
Graduate, Sydney - 12 Aug 2024
Very good, very open, lots of dialogue and opportunities for more (e.g. ERGs)
Graduate, Sydney - 22 Jul 2024
Diversity is valued.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 Jul 2024
The DCJ has a very diverse selection of people with clear goals towards inclusivity throughout the government workplace.
Graduate, Sydney - 02 Jul 2024
My team is predominantly women. The department is very supportive and inclusive of minority identities and people living with disability.
Graduate, Sydney - 01 Jul 2024
Amazing respect for women, and diversity at workplace.
Graduate, Sydney - 16 May 2023
commitments to women in leadership and lgbt inclusion and disability inclusion - they have duties for people returning to work who cannot do their full job as before
Graduate, Sydney - 12 May 2023
The NSW government is an equitable and supportive employer.
Graduate, Gosford - 12 May 2023
Lots of training and material provided
Experienced, Parramatta - 12 May 2023
Within the DPE women are 50-50. There are many women in senior and the executive roles. They have a strong focus on diversity and respect. I have not heard of any issues with recruitment, retention, promotion, childcare or maternity leave.
Graduate, Sydney - 08 May 2023
Office is fairly diverse, however these are mainly in low to mid positions. Not too many culturally diverse people in the higher positions. There are a lot of women in leadership roles in my department so that's cool.
Graduate, Sydney - 08 May 2023
There is a very diverse team in my particular agency, no barriers to recruitment or issues with mat leave that I have noticed.
Graduate, Sydney - 08 May 2023
I've only been thee 3 months but it looks ads though they are committed.
Graduate, Orange - 08 May 2023
Our office is predominantly women, and has lots of flexibility for parents etc. From what I have seen everyone is very accepting and creates a safe working environment.
Graduate, Sydney - 05 May 2023
Are a variety of Employee Resource Groups. The policies reflects inclusive and diversity. A core focus overall on the employees. I feel that the NSW Government does a lot more than I expected for employees.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 May 2023
I am of Aboriginal Australian descent. I had an independent employee of Aboriginal descent attend my structured recruitment interview to assist with asking questions and assessing my responses against the job criteria.
Graduate, Parramatta, Sydney - 03 May 2023
I work in Transforming Aboriginal Outcomes, so that's a very important part of my work. I'm sure other areas of government may be different.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 May 2023
Diversity is very highly valued and there are employee resource groups that allow for inclusion for everyone.
Graduate, Parramatta - 03 May 2023
Diversity is a huge priority in the NSW government. It is expected that everyone treats all others with respect, regardless of any differences. There are proactive programs to ensure this is embodied, rather than just lip service. There are groups for LGBTIQA+ staff, staff with a disability, those from different cultural backgrounds and more. This commitment to diversity manifests itself in every aspect of the workplace, including the recruitment process.
Graduate, Sydney - 03 May 2023