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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Community Advisory Committee

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Community Advisory Committee

Oct 23rd, 2020 By rwhelan


October 23, 2020 The County of Dufferin has recently established its first Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Community Advisory Committee (DEICAC);to advise County Council, make recommendations and provide a monitoring and measuring role to help ensure that the County applies a diversity, equity and inclusion lens to its policies, services and programs.

The DEICAC will work closely with the County of Dufferin staff Diversity and Inclusion Committee and County senior leadership. The purpose of this committee is to foster cooperation that will allow a clear understanding of the current state of diversity, equity and inclusion work happening within the organization at a staff level. Their role is also to assist with identifying and creating strategies that will ultimately result in a more diverse and inclusive workplace that is able to offer programs and services that meet the needs of an increasingly diverse community. A key part of the strategy work for the committee will be to provide advice and recommendations on the development and content of a new Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Policy which shall include an annual work plan with clear actions and measurable goals and objectives.The Terms of Reference is available on the County website.

The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Community Advisory Committee members are:


Councillor Steve Anderson

Councillor Sandy Brown

Councillor Laura Ryan


Community Members:

Althea Casamento

Krisma Chahal

Jordan Dedier

Phil Dewar

Sabina Greenly

Christie Lazo

Trisha Linton

Alethia O'Hara-Stephenson

Preeya Rateja

Jim Waddington


Representatives from the Staff D&I Committee:

Angela Pollard

Kareema Sookdeo


The Committee is currently scheduled to meet on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7pm via zoom. The first meeting will take place on November 11th and will include a training session to ensure a common understanding around how the committee will conduct its diversity, inclusion and equity work. It is anticipated that additional training will take place at various intervals.

Contacts:

Michelle Dunne, Deputy Clerk

Dufferin County

519-941-2816 x 2504

mdunne@dufferincounty.ca

Click here to view the original press release.

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The Dufferin County Canadian Black Association was founded on June 3, 2020 by Shelburne resident Alethia O’Hara Stephenson. The impetus for the creation of the Association followed after many discussions with community members, political leaders and stakeholders about the growing Black population in Dufferin County (Blacks including those of African decedent and individuals from the Caribbean and Latin diaspora) and the need to provide a voice, advocacy, a safe space along with educational programs, support services, community outreach and scholarship opportunities benefiting families and businesses within Dufferin County.