Closed rachellawson closed 8 years ago
okay, I’m clearly not reading the repo very well today - @imtiffanyyu has it covered with the “big 8” aspects of diversity. It’s perfect and my only comment left to make is we need to describe on the survey what the big 8 are, where the evidence comes from for it and then have the questions
I know you sent some follow up questions but I haven't had a chance to take a look yet!
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okay, I’m clearly not reading the repo very well today - @imtiffanyyu https://github.com/imtiffanyyu has it covered with the “big 8” aspects of diversity. It’s perfect and my only comment left to make is we need to describe on the survey what the big 8 are, where the evidence comes from for it and then have the questions
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Closing this - I think it's all covered now.
(or, at least, authoritative thinking!)
The irony of a small group of people getting together to work on a diversity survey is they are often not diverse and will choose questions the they “feel” are important to them, personally. I know I do it with gender and sexuality because damn, they are complicated… ;-)
We need to not only base our questions on authoritative lists but also demonstrate why the questions were chosen and how the data collected will be used. It’s only what we would expect from any other survey.
I’ve done a little digging on the subject and come up with this from the UN: http://www.unhcr.org/protection/women/4e7757449/unhcr-age-gender-diversity-policy-working-people-communities-equality-protection.html - it seems to give us a list of:
so maybe our questioning needs to be wider?