My research into the conditions for women working in the Australian sporting sector began in 2017 out of a curiosity to go beyond my experiences and observations and to understand the reality for women working in the sporting sector.
With my background as a corporate executive and sporting director and experience as a gender diversity expert, I thought I would not be surprised by the data. On the contrary, I was staggered—the statistics relating to gender inequality in the Australian sporting sector were much worse than I had anticipated.
I was astounded by the gaps in sheer numbers and lack of parity, especially in pay. And so, I decided to go beyond the existing data, and conduct my own research which shed light on the endemic issues, barriers and systematic discrimination faced by women in the sporting sector.
For example, 70% of women in sport who responded to our surveys, believed their gender had caused them to miss out on a salary increase, promotion, or chance to get ahead.
Yet, while women working in the sporting sector tell me they feel disadvantaged by their gender when it comes to advancing their careers in the sporting sector, they persist! Why?
Leaders in the sporting sector generally have good intent and a desire to make a change for the better with regard to women, inclusion and diversity. However, the maturity of the sporting sector is low relative to other sectors, when it comes to initiating and driving enduring strategies and positive change for women in leadership.
That is why my research and this podcast exists. So that sporting leaders have a blueprint for action that is grounded in evidence and will the means to address the significant underrepresentation of women in leadership — on and off the field — in the Australian sporting sector.
I hope you both enjoy listening to the episodes and use them as a tool in your gender equality toolkit for your workplace - whether it's in sport or not!
You can read my first two research reports by clicking the links below:
There are a lot of statistics in sport. Statistics can give us incredible insights and help to drive high performance, in and out of the sporting arena. But what about the stories behind the statistics? What about the stories of the champions in sport who are working to level the playing field for women and girls in sport? Storytelling is a powerful way to humanise the statistics, put a face to the challenges and opportunities that women in sport face. The Advancing Women in Sport podcast will tell you those stories behind the statistics and also offer up some powerful and actionable insights to make the changes so desperately needed in sport, and in society. This is why I have gone further to uncover the stories beneath the stats….