GHD Inclusion & Diversity Report 2021

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Cultural identity We’re committed to fostering a culturally safe, diverse and inclusive workplace. We have historically employed people from many different cultural backgrounds while promoting harmony and respect in the workplace. Our people currently working in our Australia Business have told us they were born across approximately 85 countries. A majority were born in Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, China, India and South Africa. Asylum seekers and refugees We were one of the first companies in Australia to partner with non-profit organisation CareerSeekers, which creates employment opportunities for asylum seekers and refugees, many of whom have held professional careers in their country of origin. The CareerSeekers internship program is similar to our existing partnership with sister organisation CareerTrackers, which focuses on Indigenous Australians. Since 2016 we have welcomed more than 52 CareerSeekers participants across our offices in Australia from high, mid, graduate and student career levels. Today more than 32 of these people have transitioned into permanent roles and are still part of GHD – many have become leaders within the organisation. The interns originally from Afghanistan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Lebanon, Rwanda, Syria and Yemen, have contributed to our Engineering (Transport, Water, Chemical, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical), Project Management, Environmental Science, Geology, Business Services (Finance, Administration, Information Technology, Marketing) and Data Analysis teams.

+52 62%

CareerSeekers interns since 2016

are still part of GHD today

They share poignant and inspiring stories about their journeys from war-stricken homelands to finding a job in the Australian workplace. Read Kinda Assayegh’s story below.

On a global scale, GHD is one of the only organisations to be involved with all the CareerSeekers and CareerTrackers sister organisations: InRoads (USA and Canada), CareerTrackers PNG (Papua New Guinea) and TupaToa (New Zealand).

Kinda’s story of identity, survival and resilience “In my life so far, I’ve learned that another day isn’t always guaranteed, and that embracing change is an imperative and key to growth. I’m so excited for this new chapter, to continue to learn and to contribute and grow with my wonderful team at GHD in the gift of today.” After escaping war torn Syria, Kinda Assayegh had to start a new life in a new country. In a piece she wrote, Kinda reflects on her life in Syria, her arrival in Australia and the support she gained from GHD and the CareerSeekers program.

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