Diversity & Inclusion
We are Diverse and Inclusive.
Aspire is fully committed to Diversity and Inclusion and the fair and equal treatment of our employees and candidates.
Extensive research has found that diverse and inclusive organisations experience:
Greater success in recruiting and retaining talent
Employees with higher levels of job satisfaction and commitment
Employees with greater engagement in their work
Significant increases in creativity and innovation
Better decision making
A boost to company reputation
Improved Financial Performance.
In fact, working with people who are similar to us undermines our potential for success, so diversity and inclusion is not just common sense, it makes business sense for Aspire and our clients.
Aspire and www.hubbul.com, are key stakeholders in the talent acquisition supply chain, and therefore, our approach to diversity and inclusion is vital to ensure our clients and candidates receive the highest standards of best practice.
Diversity in recruitment is ensuring that candidates are shortlisted and introduced because their skills and competencies meet the criteria set out by the client. That criteria needs to be examined for indirect bias, such as degrees from specific universities, levels of experience only achievable for a specific group, hours of work that may discriminate, or descriptions of culture that is exclusive.
Decision making should be free from bias related to race, belief, gender, age, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, physical individuality, neuro individuality, and other personal characteristics that are unrelated to the criteria required.
If candidate pools and resulting hires are not sufficiently diverse then the employer will not develop diverse leaders of the future.
If an organisation's culture is not inclusive, it will not retain diverse talent.
Diversity refers to the existence of variations of different characteristics in a group of people. These characteristics could be anything that makes us unique, such as our cognitive skills and personality traits, along with things that shape our identity such as race, age, gender, religion, sexual orientation and cultural background.
Aspire, positive for Diversity and Inclusion
Aspire is an equal opportunities employer and we ensure all our colleagues have the same access to opportunities for employment and promotion based on transparent criteria such as skill levels, performance, competencies, and relevance.
Aspire will not work with any organisation that does not agree to the charter below so we encourage all organisations to take up the diversity and inclusion initiative and sign up to the charter below and become an employer that is 'Positive for Diversity and Inclusion' (PDI).
PDI organisations will implement or commit to the following charter:
Promoting diversity and inclusion
Creating a diversity and inclusion policy
Undertaking an internal audit to understand your organisation's diversity
Plans to take positive action to be more diverse
Create and/or deliver training to all employees to understand the full range of diversity
Create and/or implement training to all employees to understand how communication and behaviours may affect another person and how to manage complaints
Create and/or implement training for employees on how to ‘call out’ inappropriate language, behaviour or anything else in a secure and supportive manner
Creating an environment where employees are secure to challenge inappropriate behaviour or language
Leadership taking a lead on being positive for diversity and inclusion
Terminating relationships with suppliers and third parties that fail to be positive for diversity and inclusion.
To sign up for the 'Positive for Diversity and Inclusion' charter please complete the form at the bottom of the page.
Remaining neutral in the selection process
As humans, we are all unconsciously biased. We choose some people as friends over others. We gravitate to new people over others. It’s natural. Unfortunately, we also take these human traits into the workplace in the following ways as we are not diverse in a cognitive way:
We hire and promote people who are like us or in our own image
We attach value to things that reflect our own background or experience, such as a University we attended or a hobby we enjoy
We may fail to see merit in people different to ourselves
When developing selection criteria for senior roles we don’t use diverse language often reflecting the dominant grouping of white heterosexual men
We too often use the type and background of the previous incumbent as a blueprint criteria for the replacement
Pre-Covid 19 there was a view that those wishing or needing to work flexibly were less committed.
Employee referrals can promote a continuum of recruiting in own image.
To remain neutral, we need to:
Acknowledge our own bias
Ensure a diverse group of people review the criteria set for the selection process
Ensure job advertising uses inclusive language and imagery
Ensure job briefing to third parties uses inclusive language and imagery
Deliberately slow down the decision making to remove ‘gut feeling’ or unconscious bias instincts
Ensure use of a competency and skills based selection process
Prepare interview questions in advance so they are consistent and you avoid anything perceived as discriminatory
Consider removal any identifiable data that may indicate, culture, ethnicity, disability, socio-economic background
Monitor each other for unconscious bias
Keep a record of your hiring decisions and your reasons
Offer and give feedback – clear reasons to unsuccessful candidates
Ensure a diverse group of people is involved in the selection process and decision-making.
The steps Aspire takes to be diverse
Understanding our own demographics and strategy to be a diverse employer
Training for all of our people that includes:
Unconscious bias awareness
Bias aware interviewing and assessment
Writing inclusive jobs ads
Consulting with clients about their approach to diversity and inclusion
Offering video interviews so candidates can showcase skills and competencies
Analytics & reporting for diversity
Video clip sent with all shortlists/introductions to hiring managers with a reminder of the need to stay mindful of their biases
Regular posting of thought leadership on the need to promote diversity
Taking positive action to balance our own workforce.
One of the sectors Aspire recruits into is Intellectual Property, for which we are signatory to IP Inclusive.
Any form of consideration an employer takes regarding protected characteristics will break the Equality Act of 2010. It is against the law to discriminate against someone because of:
Age
Disability
Gender reassignment
Marriage and civil partnership
Pregnancy and maternity
Race
Religion or belief
Sex
Sexual orientation.
To commit to the ‘Positive for Diversity and Inclusion’ charter complete the form below to indicate your intent. Once we have reviewed your application and you meet the commitment to be positive for diversity and inclusion we will send you a copy of the charter and the ‘Positive for Diversity and Inclusion’ logo which you can use on your collateral, email signature and website.