City of Toronto Media Relations has issued the following:
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News Release: June 10, 2015
New tool aims to build inclusive, diverse communities
Together with partners from municipalities and women’s
organizations across Canada, the City of Toronto, Springtide Resources and
Toronto Women's City Alliance helped to launch a new national guide for city
officials, managers and staff on June 8 at Ottawa City Hall. A project of the
City for All Women Initiative (CAWI), Advancing Equity and Inclusion: A Guide
for Municipalities offers tools, best practices and case studies to support
efforts to plan, create and sustain positive change that emphasizes the strengths
of Canada’s diverse populations.
“This important initiative builds on insights from the
City of Toronto's Equity Lens, a practical tool designed to ensure that City
policies and programs result in equitable outcomes for all residents,"
said Councillor Pam McConnell (Ward 28 Toronto Centre-Rosedale), member of the
board of directors at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and chair
of its women's committee. "Cities have so much to gain from creating
inclusive programs, policies, services and opportunities; they allow us to
capitalize on the strengths of people that are often marginalized and living in
poverty.”
Funded by the Status of Women Canada, the guide provides
resources to help municipalities:
• respond to the needs and aspirations of diverse
populations;
• recognize and engage the skills, experience and knowledge of all
residents;
• address systemic barriers through policies, programs and services;
• attract, promote and retain a talented workforce; and
• create relationships and
work together to ensure collective impact.
"The advancing equity and inclusion guide recognizes
women's diverse backgrounds and social identities," said Lynda Roy,
Manager of Women with Disabilities and Deaf Women's Program at Springtide
Resources. "It provides tools and strategies to promote greater access to
programs and services through the development of City policies which take into
account the complexities of women's lives."
"This guide is a valuable resource for incorporating
diverse women's voices in municipal policy all over Canada," said Kara
Santokie, Executive Director of the Toronto Women's City Alliance.
"Aboriginal women, low-income women, racialized women, seniors, women
living with disabilities and members of the LGBTQ community all deserve full
recognition and equal participation in civic life."
More information about the City for All Women Initiative
(CAWI) is available at http://www.cawi-ivtf.org/.
The guide, Advancing Equity and Inclusion: A Guide for Municipalities, is
available online in English and French at http://www.equityandinclusion.ca/.
Springtide Resources is a registered charity that
develops and implements programs aimed at responding to the prevention,
intervention and educational needs of those working on gender based
violence. Since 1978 Springtide has
engaged diverse communities in shared educational strategies designed to
prevent gender based violence. Springtide Resources is growing and evolving to
meet the changes in how training and organizing on human rights issues is
achieved in communities. More information about Springtide Resources is
available at http://www.springtideresources.org.
Toronto Women's City Alliance (TWCA) was formed in 2004
by a diverse group of women to end the growing silence and invisibility of
girls' and women's voices and issues from the political agenda in the City of
Toronto. TWCA works to ensure political commitment to addressing and removing
barriers that many women face in accessing essential services. More information
about TWCA is available at http://www.twca.ca.
This news release is also available on the City's
website: http://bit.ly/1Gf7ML9
Toronto is Canada's largest city, the fourth largest in
North America, and home to a diverse population of about 2.8 million people. It
is a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is consistently
ranked one of the world's most livable cities. Toronto is proud to be the Host
City for the 2015 Pan American and Parapan American Games. For information on
non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and
visitors can visit http://www.toronto.ca,
call 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or follow us @TorontoComms.
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Media contact: Winnie Falkenstein, Equity, Diversity and
Human Rights, 416-397-0929, wfalken@toronto.ca
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