The BBC has quietly launched revised diversity targets, including for the first time, attempting to ascertain how many of its staff might be neuro-divergent.
Here's the official sit-rep:
In 2021 we committed to be a modern 50:20:12 organisation, that's 50% women and 50% men, 20% from a Black, Asian or minority ethnic background, and 12% disabled staff, by March 2026.
In 2022 we said 25% staff will come from working class backgrounds by 2027.
Our last audited figures from the Annual Report and Accounts 2024 show our workforce is made up of:
50.1% women
49% women leaders
17% Black, Asian and minority ethnic staff
14.4% Black, Asian and minority ethnic leaders
9.4% disabled staff
7.9% disabled leaders
21.1% working-class staff
19.3% working-class leaders
It is right that we always review our plans and as part of this next phase of our strategy we will align our plans to the new Charter period, aiming to meet all our goals by 2027.
Additionally, to align with industry best practice and to give more visibility to our neurodivergent staff, from 2025/26 we will measure the percentage of colleagues who are disabled, as well as those who are deaf and/or neurodivergent. This means our 12% disability target will be replaced by a new goal of 14% that measures the combined total of deaf, disabled and/or neurodivergent staff.
And there's a new staff group for the neuro-divergent, called BBC Enigma. Executive sponsor is Rhodri Talfan Davies, who will be respecting everyone's communication preferences.