Driving diversity in transport
Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand and Teletrac Navman have launched a new initiative to the road transport industry in New Zealand in a bid to drive diversity.
The 2022 Driving Change Diversity Programme will develop a group of ‘diversity champions’, nominated from within the transport industry, teaching them how to create change and facilitate diversity in their workplace and community.
Based on a similar successful programme run by the Australian Trucking Association, Transporting
New Zealand’s Te ara ki tua Road to success traineeship will be the first trans-Tasman programme of its kind in the industry, focused on tackling the challenge of attracting talent to the industry by making it more inclusive.
“With the support of
Teletrac Navman, the 2022 Driving Change Diversity Programme will help promote a positive view of the careers available in road freight transport to encourage more people into the sector’s workforce,” said Transporting New Zealand chief executive Nick Leggett.
Participants in the programme will be provided professional development coaching to become mentors, be supported to become spokespeople for diversity and inclusion in the industry and develop a strong professional network with likeminded individuals.
“There have long been concerns about driver shortages, so we need to create an environment where both local and overseas drivers feel welcome,” Leggett said.
“Diversity in the workplace has proven benefits such as increased productivity, access to a greater talent pool, competitive advantages, and the development of more inclusive, attractive workplaces. There are many opportunities available to people with an interest in road transport, logistics, and heavy-vehicle mechanics.”
Teletrac Navman marketing director Megan Duncan added: “Interest in the programme is increasing, and the participants are creating a strong, diverse network of people who will help shape the future of the industry.”
Nominations for the Teletrac Navman Driving Change Diversity Programme can be made between 20 April and 3 June 2022. Participants must be involved as an owner or employee in a trucking business in New Zealand.
The programme will kick off at a workshop in September, and participants will attend the Transporting New Zealand Conference in Invercargill.