Audience

Employees and managers at all levels of the organization who are looking to expand their knowledge about gender identity and sexual diversity, and to learn about effective approaches to continue contributing to and building an inclusive workplace based on best practices.

Overview

Canada is a country of diversity, but many of our workplaces do not reflect this reality. Even when they do, many workplaces are far from being inclusive spaces where each individual is welcomed and accepted, and their differences are seen as strengths. Unfortunately, prejudices and unconscious bias continue to undergird many of our daily interactions. As a result, people of diverse sexual and gender identities may feel invisible, invalidated, and unable to bring their whole selves to the workplace. This workshop will provide foundational knowledge about gender identity and sexual diversity, discrimination, and the history of 2SLGBTIQ+ rights. Participants will gain a better understanding of what gender identity and sexual diversity means, and learn techniques and strategies to continue building more inclusive workplaces.

Instruction Methodology

This program is a facilitated session with presentations, guided discussions and exercises. The course is offered virtually via our GoToMeeting service. This program is also available to be delivered in French.

Topics

  • Understanding gender identity and sexual diversity
  • Sex-gender-sexuality triad
  • How discrimination occurs and how to recognize it and end it
  • Short history of 2SLGBTIQ+ rights
  • Intersectionality and anti-oppressive approaches to inclusivity
  • Gender-neutral and welcoming language 
  • Creating welcoming and safe workspaces

Diversity, Equity and Inclusiuon with Gananatha Subrahmanyam

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