Social
Because we care
Our social priorities:
We value difference
We’re dedicated to creating a more diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone can reach their potential, and our people-first approach to Inclusion and Diversity is championed by the Board and our Executive team.
Our employee networks are driving greater equality across the business, helping us to create a welcoming and rewarding place to work where everyone is encouraged to be their true self.
Our networks represent groups from across the business and include Babcock Forces Community, Babcock Carers Network, Babcock Disability Network, Babcock for Multiple Ethnicities, Babcock Multi-Faith Network, Babcock Gender Balance Network, Neuro-Diversity, Pride in Babcock and our Young Professionals Network.
Our drive for gender balance helps us to attract and retain the best talent, with the aim to have at least 30% women in the business by 2030. Download our latest Gender Pay Gap report, and view our gender diversity table.

Find out more:
Learn more about Inclusion and Diversity at Babcock
Read about our win at the Women in Defence Awards.
Read about how we’re supporting the Canadian Industrial Leadership Award to create unique experiences and opportunities for women in STEM programs and contribute to the growth of Canadian industry.
Learn more about how we’re ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our people in our Sustainability Report 2024.
Supporting our communities
Indigenous peoples
We have a global presence, and recognise the importance of both supporting and engaging indigenous people in the countries we work in.
In Canada, we have transitioned from Phase II to Phase III of the Canadian Council for Aboriginal Business’ (CAAB) Progressive Aboriginal Relations (PAR) programme, and we continue to engage indigenous communities and businesses across Canada.
Our business in Canada has added several indigenous businesses to the supply chain this year, and has laid the groundwork for significant, multi-year investments in indigenous skills development and training-to-employment.
In Australia, we partner with Supply Nation to expand our supply chain to include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander owned businesses across the region. In New Zealand, we work within the Amotai initiative, expanding our supply chain and commitment to Māori and Pasifika owned businesses.
Read more about how we support Indigenous peoples in our Annual Report.