Thanks for your interest in the AWEI Survey
The survey takes approx. 15 minutes to complete.
Click the button to start the survey now or enter your email address and we’ll send you a link so you can do this later at your convenience.
The survey is opened from Wednesday 11 January and will close midnight, Thursday 30th March 2023.
Should you have any questions, please email the Access, Equity & Inclusion Team.
FAQ's
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The survey is part of UNSW’s submission to the Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI), Australia’s national benchmark on LGBTIQ+ workplace inclusion. This is produced annually by Pride in Diversity, the not-for-profit organisation for LGBTIQ+ workplace inclusion.
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UNSW has been a GOLD Employer for three consecutive years and we are going for Gold again in 2024, as we continue to improve to experience for staff of diverse genders, sexes and sexualities.
While the AWEI provides us with feedback on what UNSW is doing in LGBTIQ+ inclusion at an organisational level, the survey provides us with insight on the day-to-day lived experiences and views of our employees.
Your feedback will enable us to understand the views of all employees, including those who do and those who do not identity within LGBTIQ+ communities.
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We want to hear from all current UNSW staff, no matter how you personally identify.
So, whether this is your first time providing feedback, or you want to reflect again this year, having your say could help us achieve GOLD Employer status for 2024, while continuing to improve the experience for LGBTIQ+ communities.
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Pride in Diversity is Australia's not-for-profit employer support program for the inclusion of people of diverse sexuality and gender within the workplace. Pride in Diversity is an ACON program and manages this survey.
Participation in this survey is anonymous. The data you provide is linked only to the name of the organisation that provided you with this survey. Your name, specific location, etc. is not requested nor kept within the survey at any time.
Your organisation (UNSW) will be provided with de-identified data, at a summary level to assist in determining the overall impact of work in this area.
Individual response data may also be provided upon request to the organisation as long as there is a sufficient level of responses to ensure that confidentiality of individual results is maintained.
Comments are provided exactly as written, separately from all other data. Please do not include any information within comments including your name etc., which may be used to identify you.
De-identified data is also analysed internally by the Pride in Diversity team and may be provided to academic advisers under strict confidentiality conditions, in order to identify patterns and correlations that can assist in determining the effectiveness of initiatives.