Video – Decolonization Is for Everyone
Video – Decolonization Is for Everyone “This history is not your fault, but it is absolutely your responsibility.” A history of colonization exists and persists
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.
Video – Decolonization Is for Everyone “This history is not your fault, but it is absolutely your responsibility.” A history of colonization exists and persists
Proportion of women and men employed in occupations, annual Table of the proportion of women and men employed in occupations, annual, by geography Credit: Statistics Canada
We Are Trades: Creating Safe and Inclusive Workplaces for Women We Are Trades provides employers with actionable steps to establish a safe and inclusive workplace
EDI Glossary of Terms EDI reference tool – glossary of terms. Credit: CCDI Date: 2022 For more information on this resource click here. View
AWSN Scholarship Program – Designed through an Intersectional Lens The AWSN 2021/2022 Scholarship Program designed through an Intersectional Lens. Credit: AWSN Date: 2021 For more information on
Inventory of 50+ STEM Advocacy Organizations across Canada Whether you’re looking for a supportive community, mentorship opportunities, networking events, or anything else in between –
Manifesto about Women in STEM The Manifesto about women in STEM offers 50 texts aimed at the entire population. It brings together the thoughts of
Video – Walking in a Good Way Being a Sixties Scoop survivor and female Professional Engineer, Jessica lives at the intersection of intergenerational trauma and
WWEST White Pages on EDI and STEM Infographics to inform the community, industry, academia, and secondary students and guidance counsellors about various topics in STEM,
Video series to encourage girls into SETT: “Women in Action” and “Power in Possibilities” A Video Series to encourage girls into SETT. Credit: Techsploration Date: No Date
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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.