It’s very important to us that our Board and Staff are representative of the communities where we work, and the society that we live in. We know that there is more to do to increase representation of younger people, people who have a disability and people who are minority ethnic.
Annually, Board set workforce targets to increase representation underrepresented groups. Current targets are 13.5% for staff with a disability and 8% for ethnically diverse staff.
We take positive action to help ensure that people from underrepresented groups are given equal opportunities.
We intend to increase the number of staff who describe themselves as ethnically diverse and the number of staff who have a disability.
North Star is a member of the Disability Confident scheme. This means that we guarantee an interview for any person declaring a disability who meets the essential job criteria.
We also guarantee an interview for any person from an ethnic minority background who meets the essential job criteria.
We are part of Business in the Community’s (BITC) Opening Doors campaign helping us to ensure our recruitment practices are as inclusive and accessible as possible.
In 2021, North Star, in coalition with Beyond Housing, Gentoo, Thirteen Group, and the Housing Diversity Network (HDN), launched a two-year programme to develop the future Board members and increase diversity at the Board level.
Twelve trainees received comprehensive training, shadowed local Boards, and were supported by a mentor. The skills they gained will help prepare them to become the Board Members of the future.
In 2023 the North Star Board trainees (four women, three of whom were ethnically diverse) graduated from the programme. We received some great feedback that highlighted:
We are due to start another Board trainee programme in Summer 2025.
Developed by the National Housing Federation and Altair, The Chairs’ Challenge is a public commitment made by a board chair to begin - or further develop - a journey to create an inclusive environment for all. This will include creating a vision for their board to become more equal, diverse and inclusive and taking active steps towards fulfilling their vision.
The Chair of North Star's Board, Anna Urbanowicz, has signed up to the challenge.
Progress against 2023/24 Objectives
Addressing issues of under representation is evolutionary. To tackle inequality, actions need to be well planned, strategic, sustainable, and taken seriously. For North Star this is a strategic priority.
Objectives for 2024/2025
We will:
We have worked hard to develop healthy, mutually beneficial relationships with a number of organisations, including:
It is great to win awards, but what we really value is the independent assessment of what we do. Awards help to promote us as an organisation that takes EDI seriously.
We have been nominated for several EDI awards because of our apprenticeship schemes and our approach to LGBTQ+ recruitment and allyship. We were honoured to win the following awards:
‘Creating LGBTQ Inclusion and Accessibility in the Workplace Award’ in the LGBTQ Alliance Awards
‘Apprenticeship Organisation of the Year’ for the Board Diversity Program at the Tees Valley BME Achievement Awards.