In a workplace where women face unique challenges, fostering allyship is crucial. Jasmine Le Maistre, Finance Officer in the UK, highlights five top tips for being an ally, such as listening, challenging bias, and celebrating women’s successes. Through mentorship, education, and open conversations, she encourages everyone to help create a more supportive and inclusive environment for women.

Listening

Making the time and actively listening to your female employees can enable you to learn from their experiences and perspectives. Listening to people and enabling voices to be heard allows not only personal development but a more trusting and supportive environment.

Mentorship

We highly value the importance of mentorship in the workplace at Belasko, along with building multigenerational friendships. Having a support network in place and people to turn to, who may share your experiences, enables a more comfortable workplace.

Challenge bias

Calling out any unconscious or conscious bias you witness, or harmful attitudes and behaviours enables a more supportive work environment for female employees. If you hear anything sexist or biased, you can calmly speak to the person about what they have said or walk away from the situation, if you are concerned speak to a manager. Do not promote the biased behaviour.

Education

It’s good to say to call out behaviour (as above) but what if you are unsure of what this behaviour constitutes? The key is education, research typical bias towards women in the workplace, work on identifying if you can see these items in your workplace, or identify if you have any unconscious bias yourself. Being able to provide allyship requires an understanding of the issues faced.

Celebration

The final and most fun tip, to celebrate achievements! By highlighting female contributions, successes, awards, you build a strong level of trust and respect with your colleagues. Work can be difficult, but supporting your team and celebrating the wins can definitely make it a little less difficult.

By following these simple steps, we can all contribute to a more inclusive and empowering workplace for women. Allyship is not just about acknowledging the challenges women face but actively supporting and uplifting them, creating an environment where everyone can thrive.

Author: Jasmine Le Maistre, Finance Officer, UK