(1) The policy on gender representation on decision-making and advisory committees aims to achieve increased representation of women in the leadership and membership of decision-making and advisory committees in the University, with the ultimate aim of equal representation. The policy is part of the University's responsibility for and commitment to the Equal Employment Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Act 1999. (2) The policy applies to all decision-making and advisory committees including the (3) Where both genders are not represented or representation is insufficient, it is the responsibility of the Chair of the Committee to implement one or more of the following actions: (4) As a benchmark, committees of less than five people should include at least one person of each gender; committees of more than five people should include at least two people of each gender. (5) Gender representation on all relevant committees will be monitored annually by People and Culture.Gender Representation on Decision Making and Advisory Committees Policy
Section 1 - Overview
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy
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