麻豆直播 has been named the Highest Ranking University for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) equality for the second year running at the national Pride in Diversity (PID) Awards.
Curtin was also ranked second in the top 20 employers for LGBTI employees.
Curtin鈥檚 Vice-Chancellor, Professor Deborah Terry, said this was a remarkable feat and she was extremely proud of Curtin鈥檚 achievements in this area and of the staff who had worked tirelessly to ensure its success.
鈥淚 would also like to extend warm congratulations to Sally Webster from Curtin鈥檚 Ethics, Equity and Social Justice team who was named LGBTI Workplace Inclusion Champion,鈥 Vice-Chancellor Terry said.
鈥淪ally has worked to promote and imbed LGBTI inclusion and support at Curtin. Her passion and commitment for engaging others in promoting social justice for LGBTI people has helped create Curtin鈥檚 and the Ally Program.鈥
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Curtin鈥檚 Ally Program was created to help staff, students and community members of diverse sexual and gender identity feel welcome and supported to work and study at the University.
The University鈥檚 Diverse Sexuality and Gender Identity Inclusion Strategy is aligned with best practice recognised by PID. It focuses on enhancing Curtin鈥檚 inclusiveness of staff, students, and community who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and intersex.
鈥淭his is a great achievement for the University and for the LGBTI community it supports. Curtin is proud to promote fairness and equal opportunity for all,鈥 Vice-Chancellor Terry said.
PID is Australia鈥檚 first and only not-for-profit workplace program to assist employers with the inclusion of LGBT employees.