We're a diverse organisation and have much to be proud of, but we are also challenging ourselves to ensure that Diversity and Inclusion is hardwired into everything we do.
If we get it right, it will be evident in how we work with our members, our people and our partners.
See what we're doing to make a more equal, diverse and inclusive profession - and how you can get involved - below.
Inclusive thinking? Pass it on!
What are you doing to embed inclusive thinking across engineering and technology? Share your tips, insights and hacks - and help us pass it on!
Inclusion is critical for success, yet only 16.5% of the engineering workforce are women (Engineering UK, 2022) and only 3 in 10 engineering organisations have taken action to improve the diversity of their engineering and technical workforce (IET Skills and Demand in Industry Survey, 2021).
Embedding inclusion in your workplace may seem like a huge task, but sometimes small changes can make big impacts. That’s why we’ve launched this campaign - to make embedding inclusion as easy as possible.
Our EDI Member Networks
We have three EDI networks for IET members to join and receive peer support and engage with us on what’s important to them.
If you’re interested in meeting like-minded people and working collectively to make an impact, contact us at inclusion@theiet.org to join one of our networks.
Our networks include:
Neurodiversity Member Network
Meets every six weeks on a Friday
Disability Member Network
Meets every six weeks on a Thursday
LGBTQ+ Member Network
Meets every six weeks on a Friday

We're a proud member of the Association For Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers
AFBE-UK promotes higher achievements in education and engineering particularly among people from black and minority ethnicity (BME) backgrounds.

We're a Disability Confident Employer
At the IET, we’re committed to drawing from the widest pool of talent available. Our Disability Confident Employer status helps us to ensure we are creating an environment where all of our colleagues can bring their whole selves to work and feel supported.

We’re a Business Disability Forum Member
Learning from other organisations and receiving expert advice and support is critical to our continued commitment to inclusion, which is why we’re proud to play our part in creating a disability-smart world as a member of the Business Disability Forum, a group of over 550 of the UK’s largest business, brands, public sector employers and SMEs.