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1 An HE Sector Network of Networks? Robin Landman OBE November 2012

2 About me  Born in South Africa  My Family  Came to UK in 1964  Eltham  Education  Career

3 National diversity strands  __ % of the population is gay, __ % Treasury estimate  __ % of the population has a disability – 6.7m  Females comprise __ % of the population,  Transgendered people make up __ % of the population, possibly up to four times that number undeclared 1.5 5-7 18 51.01

4 BME statistics  __ % of the population, > __ % of GVA  __ % of labour market growth over the current period from BME communities (Strategy Unit, 2003)  Exponential growth in BME student numbers __ % in FE, & schools, __ % in HE  Globalisation makes ‘diversity competence’ essential for current & future employability, and social cohesion 14.48.6 50 >2220

5 The Network for Black* Professionals The NBP is a social justice, not-for-profit, social enterprise that exists to promote the benefits of ethnic and cultural workforce diversity for the local, regional and national economies of the UK, and to increase the representation of black professionals at all levels of the UK workforce * Black – the term ‘Black’ is used to refer to members of African, African Caribbean, Asian and any other visible minority ethnic communities who may face racism

6 About us  Established 1998  Black-led, but multi-ethnic board & staff team  Initially only in Learning & Skills (colleges) sector  Self-help, Lobbying, Policy, Research  Income 2011  Membership Subs (~32%)  Contracts & Grants (~68%)  Bespoke programmes & consultancy

7 Success factors  Defining Black inclusively at the outset  Support from key sector leaders  Critical friendship role  Providing practical solutions as well as posing challenging questions  Independence & integrity  Realism and pragmatism

8 Achievements  High profile for issue and organisation  Subsidised positive action for Black staff  Commission for Black Staff in FE  The Black Leadership Initiative®  Career Planning events  Support for organisations and individuals  Relationship with govt. departments  A high quality CPD provider

9 Black Leadership Initiative ®  Professional development & training arm of the NBP  Unequivocal emphasis on BME career progression  Key recommendation of Commission for Black Staff in FE (2001) which was established following the publication of Macpherson Report (1999)  Practical, positive action, high impact, demanding  42%-70% of participants realise career progression within 2 years

10 State schools  2.08m BME pupils (25.4%) of 8.2m aggregate  27.6% of primary & 23.2% of secondary BME  Currently circa 270 BME primary heads (1.5%)  We could have 2700 (2430 more)  Currently circa 74 BME secondary heads (2.2%)  We could have 501 (427 more)  3.4% BME primary teachers  6.4% BME secondary teachers

11 Further Education  22% of students from UK BME communities  8.5% of all staff are UK BME  8.7% of FE teachers are UK BME  7.4% of Other Managers are UK BME  3.8% of Senior Managers are UK BME  4.6% of FE Principals are UK BME

12 Higher Education  14.4% UK population BME  20.2% of students from UK BME communities  6.2% of all staff are UK BME  6.7% of academic staff are BME  2% (4.8%) of HoDs/professors are UK BME  1 VC of 133 UK universities (0.75%) is BME – no data available for other leadership tiers

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14 NBP/Ofsted Shadowing  156 Inspection Shadowing participants  42% promotion/progression rate  20 new BME Head teachers  20 new BME Deputy heads  14 new BME Assistant heads  5 BME HoDs  6 other posts

15 Key Challenges  Mismatch between BME demographics and employment figures  Talent management threat  BME under-representation in civil society  Demand-led provision = workforce diversity  Projections for 2020 workforce a major risk for companies & UK prosperity  No robust strategy to address the issue  Lack of leadership & political push

16 “A log may lie in a river for many years, but it will never be a crocodile” Bambara proverb

17 Robin Landman OBE Chief Executive Twitter.com/TheNetworkNBP Facebook.com/Network.for.Black.Professionals 07976 221726 Robinl@nbp.org.uk

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