Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging
At USTech Solutions, we’re building an inclusive environment where everyone thrives. As a minority-owned business, we embrace DEIB as a core component of our culture, our approach to business, and the opportunities we provide to our clients and employees.
What is Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB)?
Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) is a framework for creating workforce environments where everyone feels valued, respected, and has the opportunity to thrive. Implementing a DEIB strategy is not a one-time thing, but an ongoing process that requires commitment and effort from the whole organization.
At USTech Solutions, we recognize that diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences boost innovation, creativity, and success. DEIB initiatives, when done right, are instrumental to fostering business growth and employee engagement. Partner with us to implement a successful strategy, fully tailored to your requirements.
Of our workforce identifies as Black, Hispanic, Native American or Asian
Of our leadership team is female.
Empowering talent
Talent-Side Initiatives
Our programs help you attract, develop, and retain talent from diverse backgrounds. We’ll be with you every step of the way, from designing your strategy to implementation and ongoing support.
Building a Strong Supplier Network
Vendor-Side Initiatives
We understand that diversity and inclusion extend far beyond our own workforce. That’s why we’re committed to building strong partnerships with a diverse range of vendors who share our commitment to excellence.
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Blog
DEIB knowledge base
deib events
Past event recordings
To celebrate Women’s Equality Day, this event explores women’s barriers and challenges in entering and progressing within their chosen professions. We also delve into the reasons why organisations struggle to implement women equality initiatives.
In September 2023, the UWI was invited by the International Institute of Information Design (IIID) to participate in a week-long series of universal design workshops. Our team joined a cohort of design teachers from the Academy of Fine Arts and introduced neurodiversity as a new element to be considered.
The discussion focused on the importance of creating a supportive work environment for neurodivergent individuals. Key themes included the value of clear communication, the need for accommodations, the role of kindness in supporting neurodiverse employees, and the importance of employee resource groups (ERGs).
Listen back to this powerful panel discussion on the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in the workplace. We explore the barriers to employment, the impact on organisations, and strategies for creating truly inclusive workplaces. Hear from experts and individuals with disabilities as they share their experiences and insights.