Achieving our goal of ‘20,000 satisfied members by 2034’ reflects not only growth in actual numbers but also growth in the diversity and make up of our membership.
Our members are telling us they want the profession to be more diverse, they want our services to be accessible and they all want to feel included.
We need to be proactively addressing inequity in access to education, training, events and opportunities. By being responsive to the diversity and inclusion our members are looking for we will deliver greater satisfaction to our membership. Progress against the actions highlighted below will be shared with members at least annually.
“The BDA will seek to ensure fair and equal outcomes for all members, including fair representation and equity of access to services and participation.
We will seek to protect the rights of all to be treated with dignity and respect regardless of personal characteristics.
We will promote equity of opportunity for the dietetic profession and work to remove barriers to career progression.”
The BDA’s role in equity, diversity and inclusion is multifaceted:
We are committed to ensuring equal treatment of our members in representation, collective bargaining and participation within the trade union, at work and in the community.
We are here to represent and support our members when things are not fair or equal and to campaign to protect and enhance legal protections for all workers.
By 2034 members will not feel marginalised due to their protected characteristics at work or within their union and will have equality of opportunity in all activities. We will provide appropriate support to ensure members working in all areas, specialities and roles feel included.
We have a responsibility to ensure our services are accessible to all and there is equity of opportunity for participation in the BDA, in governance, volunteering, learning and all aspects of our work.
We will support members to deliver inclusive practice, to be equipped to not only deliver services that are inclusive, but to have the skills and tools to call out inequality and inequity when they see it and the courage to champion causes that matter.
By 2034 all of our members will feel the BDA is their organisation, and that they belong.
As a professional body the BDA needs to ensure the workforce of the future reflects and is equipped to deliver dietetic services competently and confidently to our diverse population. We need to ensure our leaders and leadership opportunities reflect diversity and inclusion.
We must actively promote the profession to people from diverse backgrounds and work to achieve more diverse representation within the profession and improve access to higher education and pre-registration training for people from all backgrounds.
Beyond tertiary education, we have a responsibility to ensure equity of opportunity for each and every member (and future members) of the dietetic workforce. This includes ensuring our policies and funding decisions at the governance level are transparent, robust and inclusive.
By 2034 we want to be a profession of choice for people from all backgrounds and be a welcoming, inclusive profession to belong to.
We have a duty to use our voice and influence to promote fair and equal treatment of all, to celebrate diversity and encourage our community to celebrate.
We must have the courage, and encourage our staff and members, to speak up and declare when things are not fair and equitable and when we see discrimination.
We will proactively work with and influence partners including government agencies, universities, other AHPs and commercial partners to share lessons learned, align policies and implement best practice.
By 2034 the BDA will be actively championing and celebrating diversity and challenging inequality and inequity.
We must work on understanding and challenging our own assumptions, biases and prejudices.
By 2034 we want all staff and directors to be aware of our assumptions, biases and prejudices and be confident that we can challenge ourselves, our colleagues and stakeholders in an open manner to do better. We will be active in our support for people of all backgrounds and cultures.