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This video presents a step-by-step exploration of how to apply Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus) to include equity, diversity, and inclusion considerations when procuring goods and services for the Government of Canada.
This video features Dr. Cara Tannenbaum, who explains the difference between sex and gender and describes the various facets of gender, including gender norms, gender roles, gender identity and gender relations.
This event recording of the fifth session of the Government of Canada Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Conference 2022 introduces the anti-racism framework through a series of customized corporate and policy tools developed by the Federal Anti-Racism Secretariat of the Department of Canadian Heritage, as well as the Black-centric lens, developed by Employment and Social Development Canada.
This online self-paced course provides an introduction to GBA Plus and how identity factors such as, gender, race and disability can help to shape social, health and economic opportunities and outcomes.
This online self-paced course describes some of the most common unconscious biases and how to recognize them in the workplace. Participants will be encouraged to reflect on their own biases and the importance of being inclusive when making decisions.
This course for executives presents the strategies and tools needed to deliver a two-minute oral briefing to executives for decision with maximum effectiveness.
This online self-paced course focuses on the importance of aligning your goals with the goals of your organization, and introduces the goal alignment worksheet as a means to achieve this more easily. Through this worksheet, participants will learn how to clarify goals and establish work priorities based on these goals to manage time effectively.
This online self-paced course introduces the most common Agile methodologies and frameworks, including Agile's 4 primary values, 12 principles and 5 phases of its project management model. Participants will explore key activities for managing a project using Agile, such as developing a project charter and a product vision, using appropriate types of contracts, and favouring simple over comprehensive forms of project documentation.
This noteworthy event features Dr. Theresa Tam, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada, who will share insights and her vision for the future of public health.
This job aid for supervisors and managers explores the natural responses to change and provides strategies for proactively supporting others through a period of transition.
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