Last week, the first of three All In Action Plan sessions took place. This session focused on Action 3 – improving the experience and representation of talent from Working Class backgrounds in our industry, and it provided some sobering insights that were unearthed in the All In Census back in March. There were over 16,000 responses to the industry-wide survey, making it the largest ever survey response recorded for our industry.
Find out more by either downloading the full report or watching the event here: Improve the Experience & Representation of Talent from Working Class Backgrounds – Advertising Association (adassoc.org.uk)
James Hillhouse, Co-Founder of Commercial Break gave us 5 reasons why social mobility should matter to businesses…
Paula Kemp, Head of Employer Engagement from the Social Mobility Commission talked us through how to use their new social mobility toolkit which has been designed specifically for the creative industries.
The toolkit has been designed to progress social mobility within the industry from the initial commitment such as making the Social Mobility Pledge, to becoming an industry leader like those ranked in the Social Mobility Employer Index and those celebrated at events like the Social Mobility Awards. There is lots of practical advice contained within the Building Blocks section and it can be downloaded here: Improve the Experience & Representation of Talent from Working Class Backgrounds – Advertising Association (adassoc.org.uk)
The session finished with positive changes that can be made to help increase socio-economic diversity within our industry. Huge thanks to all the speakers and attendees, we hope to see you all again soon at the next All In session on 25th November, focusing on Action 2 – improving the experience and representation of disabled talent.