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OrganisationHerbert River District Cane Growers Organisation
OrganisationSugar Research and Development Corporation
OrganisationRiverside Harvesters
AuthorKaurila, S
Date Accessioned2013-11-05
Date Available2013-11-05
Issued2007
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/12875
AbstractThe primary issue that the WATW? Project addressed was lack of representation of women across all sugar industry sectors, noticeable to all observers, including Government Census 2004. This lack of women’s perspective, and particular skills, often in research, negotiation and networking, has been a factor in some of the thorniest issues which beset the industry: Inward looking, overly politicised, and protectionist. So, the particular perspective and thinking that women may bring to a meeting, a project, and decision making in general, has been lacking, and the industry suffers accordingly.
AbstractThe lack of numbers of women throughout the value chain doesn’t encourage lone women to ‘break in’, and events in the past have ensured that if they do, then they will need to be of a sturdy and determined type. Women tend to lack confidence, even though often qualified beyond requirements. (Pini, B. 2003).
AbstractThe WATW? Project addressed the issue by encouraging and supporting women, in very small, medium, and large groups, to learn to network, and to gain confidence and profile in their roles.
Languageen
PublisherSugar Research and Development Corporation (SRDC)
Part of SeriesInternal Report; 2007 CGH001
SubjectSocial Research
SubjectHerbert
SubjectBurdekin
TitleWATW? : Iterim and final report CGH001
KeywordsMentoring programs
KeywordsSocial research
KeywordsBurdekin Region
KeywordsHerbert Region


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  • Collaboration, capability and development [44]
    Research outcomes: A highly skilled industry workforce with the knowledge and capability to meet current and future needs of the industry. Connected and respected, both domestically and internationally. Motivated industry participants who promote an enthusiastic approach to solving industry issues.

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