Gender-Based Violence Against Two Spirit Indigenous Peoples
Gender-Based Violence Against Two Spirit Indigenous Peoples Gender-based violence (GBV) and the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls remain serious issues in
The resources here showcase strategies, action plans, policies, and programs from across Canada and internationally to help your organization successfully support gender equity and inclusion in science, engineering, trades and technology (SETT). You can use the search bar to search keywords or select from the categories and/or tags list to help find what you need. To add a resource to our Resource Hub, please contact us at resourcehub@ccwestt-ccfsimt.org.
Gender-Based Violence Against Two Spirit Indigenous Peoples Gender-based violence (GBV) and the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls remain serious issues in
Policies to Support Migrant Women Experiencing Gender-Based Violence: Gaps and Opportunities This Backgrounder examines key federal GBV-related public policies, acknowledges critical policy gaps in addressing
Building a Culture of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice at a Community College Over the past number of years, it has become apparent that
Scaling Deep to Make Space for Females in Trades: Transformational Inclusion at a Community College The authors use the skilled trades shortage as a unique
Advancing gender equality in Alberta: A critical strategy to prevent gender-based violence This report is part of a series of research policy briefs aimed at
Women’s Equality in Canada An Environmental Scan The Gender Equality Network Canada (GENC) Environmental Scan provides an overview of work on the development of gender
Engineering Success in STEM Resource Hub Resource Hub – Engineering Sucess in STEM. The projects – Applying two decades of research, our team tests interventions
Bystanders to Bias: Witnessing Gendered Microaggressions Affects Men’s and Women’s Outcomes in STEM Small Group Contexts The research tested whether merely witnessing gendered microaggressions affects
Powering UP: Preparing Canada’s skilled trades for a post-pandemic economy This RBC report was developed within our Humans Wanted research program. It is informed by
Women in Engineering and STEM: A Review of the 2024 Literature (US focused) An analysis of the social science literature published in 2024 on women
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CCWESTT acknowledges that our greater science, engineering, trades and technology (or SETT) community is situated on the ceded and unceded traditional territories of First Nation, Inuit, and Métis peoples from coast to coast to coast in what is known as ‘Canada’. CCWESTT fervently believes SETT is enriched through collective relations and knowledge sharing and is committed to helping enhance and build these relations. Full land acknowledgement here.