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This article explores the consequences of the gender data gap and highlights federal initiatives to help bridge this gap, such as GBA Plus, the Disaggregated Data Action Plan and the Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics Hub.
This online self-paced course presents an overview of equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) and helps advance the integration of meaningful and impactful EDI practices in the workplace.
This job aid serves to emphasize the importance of respecting protocols when working with Indigenous communities in order to foster inclusive and positive relationships.
This event recording features Elder Gerry Oleman of the St'at'imc Nation in British Columbia, who discusses how identity is formed both collectively and individually, how identity is imposed on us, and how we can also create our own identities.
This video follows the story of Noah, a fictional public servant who unintentionally commits a microaggression towards his Indigenous colleagues, and the repercussions it has on the entire team.
This online self-paced course looks at some of the governance structures, traditions and current realities of First Nations and their relationships with the Government of Canada. Participants will learn how government policies and programs of the past and the present impact contemporary First Nations communities, and discover how they can make a difference for a better future.
This course is designed to help employees develop cultural competencies to build positive and respectful relationships with Indigenous Peoples in a public service context. Participants will identify their respective biases and values, reflect on their own culture, and gain a unique understanding of diverse Indigenous cultures and perspectives.
This course provides an overview of the key events that make up Crown-Indigenous relationships and that have historically had a negative impact on Indigenous populations.
This event recording explores key policy questions that have emerged through the attention economy and the role of government in countering harmful repercussions on individual and societal health.
This event recording features a discussion with Gerry Salembier, assistant deputy minister, public servant and leader, on managing difficult issues in good conscience.
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