
Episode 4: Emma Sckrabei
“Can we start at 7.30am?” Challenging industry and government to address skills shortage by ditching the traditional 9-to-5 work schedule and embracing flexible work arrangements.
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Show Notes
Emma has spent her previous chapter as Head of Community for Gininderry – an exemplar project, a joint government and industry initiative to attract and retain women in construction. As she launches into her own business “The Umbrella Project” Emma reflects that industry associations have a real role to play. Her own experience in the ACT stems from building a pipeline for women in construction, to recruit and retain new talent in the industry.
NAWIC and the Office for Women obtained a grant to develop a curriculum-based model to develop the pipeline for women in construction. Targeted at years 7-10, the program included learning about construction, diving into gender equality, focusing on the industry and exploring a wide range of roles including ‘Try a Trade’ experiences and work experiencing and mentoring. 110 young women,
in year 9 and 10, related to people in industry and given work experience, providing exposure and creating change.
Emma says the magic wand would be getting industry to sponsor a ten-year curriculum and career development program. She pledges to keep talking and building the momentum around women’s participation in construction.
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