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Diversity & Inclusiveness
Where Can I Find Out More?
There are many organizations, locally, nationally and/or internationally, that support the growth of cultural diversity and inclusion.
In this Section
What Is It?
Why Is It Important?
How Can We Build It In Our Organization?
How Can We Build More Inclusive Communities?
How Can I Build My Own Cultural Competency?
Where Can I Find Out More?
These are just a few:
IN SASKATCHEWAN:
Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan
(MCoS) – Welcoming and Inclusive Communities
Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations
Métis Nation - Saskatchewan
Office of the Treaty Commissioner
Ukrainian Congress of Canada – Saskatchewan Provincial Council
Saskatchewan Organization of Heritage Languages
Saskatchewan German Council
Saskatchewan Immigration
, Government of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre
Gabriel Dumont Institute
Saskatchewan Regional Newcomer Gateways
Saskatchewan Intercultural Association
Saskatchewan Association of Immigrant Settlement Associations
Regina Multicultural Council
Prince Albert Multicultural Council
Moose Jaw Multicultural Council
Regina Open Door Society
Saskatoon Open Door Society
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
Project of Heart in Saskatchewan
IN CANADA:
Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA) – Welcoming and Inclusive Communities
Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination
Canadian Human Rights Commission
National Truth and Reconciliation Centre
Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Métis National Council
Assembly of First Nations
National Council of Canadian Muslims
Collingwood Neighborhood House – Vancouver
Canadian Council for Refugees
Amnesty International Canada
Canadian Anti-racism Education and Research Society
Canadian Centre for Diversity
Citizenship and Immigration Canada
Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa
National Anti-racism Council of Canada
Canadian Multiculturalism
Me to We
Anti-Racist Canada - Blog
Youth Action Network
Canada Race Relations Network
INTERNATIONAL:
United Nations Educational, Cultural and Scientific Organization (UNESCO)
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Amnesty International
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Diversity & Inclusiveness
What Is It?
Cultural Diversity is the common heritage of humanity and should be recognized and affirmed for the benefit of present and future generations.
Why Is It Important?
Policies for the inclusion and participation of all citizens are guarantees of social cohesion, the vitality of civil society and peace.
How Can We Build It In Our Organization?
No workplace is inclusive simply because it’s diverse.
How Can We Build More Inclusive Communities?
More and more municipalities are working on ways to engage the cultural diversity of their community and encourage inclusiveness.
How Can I Build My Own Cultural Competency?
We need to recognize our long-held assumptions and potential biases, so we are able to learn and grow in an increasingly global environment.
Where Can I Find Out More?
There are many organizations, locally, nationally and/or internationally, that support the growth of cultural diversity and inclusion.