Our Values & Philosophy

 

We believe the world is how we shape it… and we’re shaping it for the better.

And for us, shaping the world for the better is our commitment to making a difference - harnessing the power of innovation to drive positive change for business, society and the planet, delivering social value.

Our Social Value Pillars

Social value is the term we use to describe the positive value we create for our clients, their customers, our communities and the environment. Ultimately, we’re focusing on people, planet, and purpose.

Image of three interlocking circles with the words people in the left circle, planet in the middle circle, and purpose in the right circle.

People

People are the heartbeat of social value. We’re making lasting change to benefit our colleagues, clients, their customers, and our communities.

  • Recognised as a people-centric business, having been ranked by Great Place to Work’s® (GPTW) UK Best Workplaces™ 2023. We’re also proud to be ranked by GPTW UK in its Best Workplaces for Wellbeing; Best Workplaces for Women; and Best Workplaces in Tech 2023 listings.

Planet

We support our planet by innovating to protect the environment.

  • Cutting our emissions, saving energy, and reducing waste.
  • Through rewilding and reforestation, we’re giving back and making a positive impact.
  • By incorporating sustainability principles into our services, we support our clients in their net zero journey.

Purpose

And we deliver end-to-end services that serve a greater purpose, that make life better.

  • Working to increase the diversity of our supply chain, constantly assessing and measuring the social value credentials of key suppliers, and ​working with suppliers to address climate change ​challenges and the risk of modern slavery within the supply chain.

Our philosophy

Our business is, first and foremost, about people. The solutions we develop are driven by the connections they make and the problems they solve. Our services only matter if they work for people and our planet. And, for us, if they serve a greater purpose
 too.

You see, we believe, together, we can shape our world for the better. It’s up to us…

If we respect one another, our clients and their customers. If we care for our planet and our community. If we strive for excellence in everything we do and create the conditions for excellence to flourish. And if we use our empathy to understand, to
 connect, to create and help shape better solutions together. Then we can shape our world for the better.

Remembering that we’re real people, united by a greater purpose and here to do good are the principles at the heart of our philosophy. Putting people first. Making things better. Being good citizens. Doing the right thing. Taking pride in it. It sounds so simple yet it’s anything but.

But it’s how we’ll shape our world for the better. It’s what it means to be Living Sopra Steria.

Respect

We work together in a way that is ethical, fair and inclusive

  • We treat each other as equals.
  • We make decisions in an open, consistent and fair way.
  • We appreciate the value our colleagues bring because of their different backgrounds, perspectives and experiences.

Excellence

We’re focused on excellence not perfection

  • We value all learning, whether it comes from getting things right or getting things wrong.
  • We look for continuous improvement and innovation so that we can go above and beyond.
  • We regularly ask for and give feedback as a way of working together.

Empathy

We’re real people who take care of each other

  • We put ourselves in the shoes of others and listen to understand.
  • We help our colleagues to bring their best selves to work so they can live their best lives.
  • We think ‘people first’ in our everyday work and in the decisions we make.

Community

We’re committed to doing better for people and the planet

  • We find ways to support others because their success is as important as our own.
  • We find solutions that make a difference to our colleagues, our clients, their customers and the environment.
  • We give back to the community by volunteering, fundraising and creating opportunities to make a difference.

Our Story

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Embracing an inclusive culture that inspires connection and change

Feb 13, 2024, 16:46 PM
Title* : Embracing an inclusive culture that inspires connection and change

At Sopra Steria and across our family of businesses, we have a wide range of employee inclusion networks to help shape a more diverse and inclusive organisation and enable the voices of our business to be heard.

Diversity and Inclusion is essential to our business, and to us it means celebrating real people, doing good for people and doing right by people. It means valuing difference, working with empathy, engaging with our communities and respecting each other. Listed in the 2023 UK’s Best Workplaces™ rankings by Great Places to Work® UK, we have inclusion in our DNA, believing in the creative impact and positive contribution a diverse workforce can bring.

Celebrating diversity by creating inclusive groups and networks enables people to share their experiences and perspectives freely. At Sopra Steria and across our family of businesses, we have a wide range of employee inclusion networks to help shape a more diverse and inclusive organisation and enable the voices of our business to be heard. Each network provides support, raises awareness and creates opportunities to share experiences and inspire change.

This article focuses on some of the people leading the way in our inclusion networks.

Women’s Inclusive Network (WIN)

Our Women’s Inclusive Network, established in 2016 was our first inclusion network and has grown to be our biggest group with over 700 members. The network supports members to expand their professional networks and achieve both their personal and career goals. WIN also works closely with our leadership team to support gender diversity initiatives and strengthen engagement with female colleagues. A ‘Young Women’s Community’ has recently launched with the aim to help younger WIN members network beyond their teams, gain further career support and connect with other colleagues early in their career. Another initiative WIN has led on is the introduction of the bi-annual Inspiring Women’s Awards. These awards recognise the achievements of women and the many ways that our female colleagues make a difference.

Kerry Paylor, Head of HR for SSCL Government is the Co-chair of WIN and says:

“I stepped up into a co-chairing role for the Women’s Inclusive Network this year as I’m passionate about all women feeling happy and confident in the workplace. I believe that a supportive and inclusive network will help us achieve this. One of our main focus areas is to ensure we’re inclusive to all women, recognising our differences as well as our similarities. I hope everyone feels like they get something from engaging with this community.”

 

PLUS Network

Celebrating Pride, Love, Unity and Support, PLUS supports people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. Our active PLUS community raises awareness of sexual orientation and gender identity in the workplace so that our LGBTQIA+ colleagues can feel comfortable, confident and able to thrive. From 70 founding members, the network has grown to over 500 (and counting!).

We were an official sponsor of the 2023 Manchester Pride event, and the PLUS network marched to support the vital work Manchester Pride does all year-round. The PLUS network also collaborated with us to create our LGBTQIA+ Allies scheme, and they had a significant role in the creation of our Trans Inclusion policy, which was introduced in 2022.

Lauren Boys, Service Desk Analyst and member of the PLUS network

“As human beings, we need human connections. There is nothing more valuable than connecting with someone who can empathise with your life experiences, and also share their own. The PLUS network offers employees a place to come together and speak with colleagues who understand what it is like to be openly queer in a work environment. A conversation where both people are on the same page from the start can be life-changing.”

 

Race and Culture Network

This community includes our Black Employee Community, a Multi-Faith Network and an Ethnic and Cultural Diversity Network, each providing a safe and supportive environment to connect and learn about the cultures and experiences of colleagues from different backgrounds. In 2023, we ran a communications campaign to promote our Women’s and Black and Ethnic Minority Mentoring programmes. More than 300 people registered to take part in last year’s cohort as mentors or mentees – three times higher than previous years.

Omon Fagbamigbe, Data Consulting Manager and Co-chair of the Black Employee Community says:

“I’m proud to co-chair the Black Employee Community, where our mission is to create an environment where equity and equality flourish, enabling each of us to thrive. Sopra Steria has been at the forefront of promoting diversity and inclusion by providing platforms for the voices of the underrepresented to be heard. My role enables me to represent my culture and help foster a more diverse and inclusive organisation.”

 

Neurodiversity Network

It's believed that around 10% of people are neurodivergent in some way, and neurominorities have a vast range of skills and strengths that they can bring to the workplace. We want neurodivergent people to enjoy their careers, fulfil their potential and to thrive within our organisation. This network represents all forms of neurodiversity, including dyslexia, dyscalculia, attention deficit hyperactivity and those on the autistic spectrum, by raising awareness and improving understanding. This year we launched a Neurodiversity Resources intranet page, providing information on neurodivergent conditions, technology, diagnostic pathways and supporting organisations.

Matthew Averell, Recruitment Sourcer is a member of the Neurodiversity Network and says:

“I work for an organisation that wants to help its neurodiverse employees as much as possible, and proactively encourages them to talk openly about what can be improved. I’m able to get involved in the Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) focus groups at Sopra Steria to raise awareness, help inspire change and make processes more accessible for neurodiverse candidates in the organisation. As someone with dyspraxia, this is really important to me.”

 

Disability Network

Our Disability Network is passionate about influencing organisational change. The network wanted to improve accessibility for colleagues so launched a company-wide accessibility discovery survey to provide insight to address the barriers people faced at work, both physically and mentally. Using these results, the network held a workshop with senior leaders from across the business, sharing their own stories and experiences as part of the event. This led to the creation of a new dedicated Accessibility Subject Matter Expert role which focuses on our internal systems, processes, client solutions and business platforms to make sure both our internal and external solutions are accessible by design.

Brian Wall, Accessibility Subject Matter Expert and Chair of the Disability Network says:

“In my role, I help to ensure the access needs of all colleagues are met. I educate, challenge and engage my colleagues, helping to bring about positive change. As a disabled person, I have seen how committed Sopra Steria is to diversity and inclusion. And that’s why I’ve stayed with the organisation for so many years.”

 

We hope that this snapshot of our inclusive communities provides an opportunity to understand the extent of our commitment to fostering an inclusive culture, where every individual feels valued and can freely contribute their unique perspectives.

Read more about Diversity and Inclusion at Sopra Steria.

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