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Navy Launches Mentoring Program For Women

Navy Launches Mentoring Program For Women

The Navy Women's Mentoring Program was launched today as part of Defence's recognition of International Women's Day, at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra.

Rear Admiral Trevor Jones, Head of Navy People and Reputation, launched the program, saying "This mentoring program - 'My Mentor' - forms part of the Navy Women's Leadership Program".

"In the maritime combat space Navy has more women in combat roles. The ADF has a proud history, and continues to display its commitment to its female members, current and future, with initiatives such as this," Rear Admiral Jones said.

Designed by Emberin, 'My Mentor' is a highly regarded program, and has been implemented in many corporate and public sector organisations around Australia, as part of gender diversity strategies to help women achieve their career potential and counter the gender imbalance in the workforce.

The launch of the Navy Women's Mentoring Program was attended by female Navy members participating in the program, ranging in rank from Able Seaman to Captain. Guest speaker Professor Kerryn Phelps said the presence of female members wanting to enhance their leadership prospects was encouraging.

"Women in the military may face unique challenges, but they also enjoy unique benefits - access to leadership training, career progression, not to mention travel and adventure," Professor Phelps said.

"The world is changing and I am please to see that traditionally male areas such as the military are changing with it."

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'My Mentor' is DVD/CD- and workbook-based, and is designed to be completed over a 12-week period. Navy Captains Elizabeth Rushbrook and Siobhan Bacon feature in the DVD, along with many highly regarded senior women from corporate and public sectors.

"What is so important about this program is that it is designed to enhance female leadership in the Royal Australian Navy, and can be used to shape our desired Navy culture through empowering and supporting these future leaders," Rear Admiral Jones said.

"This program will assist in taking Navy in the direction that society in general is heading - of flexible careers, flexible work options and an inclusive culture."

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