'Reflections on the Day'
Alexandra Lee, Programme Director, Babcock
Last week, I spent a thought-provoking day at the Women in Defence UK Critical Mass Summit as we focused on a very important question - 'How do we retain women in the Defence sector?'
It was a pleasure to join the 'Reflections on the Day' – Your Questions Answered’ panel, representing Babcock as the Pankhurst Partner, for a lively discussion alongside guest speakers.
With over 60 organisations participating, the commitment to achieving critical mass is clear - somewhere in the zone when women reach 20% - 30% of an institution, things begin to change.
Topics ranged from 'Parenting Out Loud' and supporting working dads to enable gender equality (Elliott Rae), to being introduced to the term 'Queenager' (Eleanor Mills) and how important this group of women are for organisations to retain and how pivotal they have been in paving the way for other women. As well as insight from Charlotte Woodworth who shared key observations from the Times Top 50 Employers for Gender Equality 2024.
Supporting the retention of women is key to meeting the Women in Defence charter which sets out an ambition that 30% of all roles will be filled by women by 2030.