Advancing Women in STEM (Australia)
Advancing Women in STEM (Australia) A report outlining the Australian Government’s plan to increase and retain women in STEM. Credit: Australian Government Date: 2019 For
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.
Advancing Women in STEM (Australia) A report outlining the Australian Government’s plan to increase and retain women in STEM. Credit: Australian Government Date: 2019 For
STEM: Country Comparison: International comparisons of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. Final report (Australia) An examination of existing solutions to the STEM skills
Two-Spirit Dry Lab – Resources Turtle Island’s first research group that focuses exclusively on Two-Spirit people, communities, and experiences Credit: Two-Spirit Dry Lab View
Readiness and Resilience: Mapping the Contours of the Indigenous Skills and Employment Ecosystem in Canada The results of this study can help Indigenous entrepreneurs, governments,
AISES Advancing Indigenous People in STEM AISES 2022 Programing Priorities for Advancing Indigenous People in STEM. Credit: AISES Date: 2022 For more information on this
Incorporating Indigenous Cultures and Realities in STEM When educators use a culturally responsive curriculum, one that bridges Indigenous ways of knowing with Western science, Indigenous
Reconciliation Toolkit For Business Leaders A resource for small- and medium-sized businesses to help people like you develop practical, actionable plans to advance reconciliation in
Building Inclusion for Indigenous Peoples in Canadian Workplaces (Report) Catalyst conducted a survey that shows Indigenous Peoples pay an emotional tax at work and experience
Working with Elders Our Elders help to preserve traditional knowledge and offer guidance to create strong, healthy nations. It is important to be mindful about
Indigenous inclusion in Engineering 2019 Considerations provided for how best to support increased Indigenous inclusion in the engineering profession, improve supports, and reduce barriers to
There are more resources available in the French language here
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.