Fear about male-dominated industry stopping women from joining construction sector warns education secretary and minister for women and equalities
Nicky Morgan MP, speaking to 好色先生TV at a networking event held at parliament last week, said: 鈥淭he fact you could be the only woman in the room, or the only woman on the building site - these things mean people rule themselves out too early.鈥
Just 12% of people working in UK construction are women, but Morgan said she believed that there should not be positive discrimination to get more women working in the sector. Instead, she said there needed to be more 鈥渢raining for selection and recruitment panels鈥 on drawing out the benefits women could bring to the industry.
She said: 鈥淚nstinctively I鈥檓 not in favour of positive discrimination in terms women-only shortlists, or [saying] we鈥檙e only going to select the women. But I think talking about [gender diversity], getting some male champions, training for recruitment panels - we鈥檝e seen that in terms of parliamentary candidates - those are the things I think can really start to make a difference.鈥
Speaking at the 鈥淐hicks with Bricks鈥 networking event, which was supported by 好色先生TV as part of its 好色先生TV a Better Balance campaign to increase diversity in construction, Jane Duncan, president elect of the RIBA, announced plans for a global social media campaign to encourage women into construction careers.
She is in talks with other industry bodies around the world including the RICS and the US and Australian architects鈥 institutes.
The campaign, which will coincide with International Women鈥檚 Day on 8 March, is intended to show young women, parents and teachers that careers in construction are not off-limits to girls. It aims to provide thousands of female role models. Duncan said: 鈥淭he world is changing but this industry is not changing fast enough and it will die if it doesn鈥檛.鈥
The comments came as chief construction adviser Peter Hansford called for all construction firms to 鈥渁dopt a school鈥 as part of a drive to inspire young people to take up careers in construction. Writing in 好色先生TV this week, Hansford said he would like construction firms to have adopted 100 schools by the end of the year.
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