ccwestt logo
  • About Us
    • What We Do
    • Who We Are
    • Land Acknowledgement
    • History
    • CCWESTT Members
  • Get Involved
    • Become A Member
    • Donate | Partner
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
    • 2024 Conference
    • Past Conferences
  • Initiatives
    • Building Connections
    • Gap Analysis Report
    • Gender Equality Report Card
    • Shadow Work
    • We Are Trades
  • Resources
    • Resource Hub
    • Career Board
    • Community Hub
  • News
    • Blog
  • Contact Us
  • EN
    • EN
    • FR

Tag: Masculinity

Incels: A Guide to Symbols and Terminology

No Comments
| Allyship, Resources

Incels: A Guide to Symbols and Terminology This guide is for frontline practitioners and social service workers, as well as individuals with an interest in the incel community. Moonshot is conducting the first systematic, multi-platform study of the online incel ecosystem with financial support from Public Safety Canada’s Community Resilience Fund, and in collaboration with […]

Read More »

Video – ‘Purl’ Workplace Culture Video

No Comments
| EDI, Resources

Video – ‘Purl’ Workplace Culture Video This animated short video features an earnest ball of yarn named Purl who gets a job in a fast-paced, high energy, bro-tastic financial investments start-up company. As a female, Purl tries her best to fit into her male-dominated workplace by trying to turn herself into a man. However, she […]

Read More »

Video – Man Up: Part 3 – How do men battle with body image?

No Comments
| International Documents, Resources

Video – Man Up: Part 3 – How do men battle with body image? BBC Sport gathers together five young men for a series of honest conversations about what it’s like to be a man in 2019, and the impact that can have on their mental health. Journalist Ben Zand, sprinter James Ellington, footballers David […]

Read More »

Video – Man Up: Part 2 – How do men battle against depression & suicidal thoughts?

No Comments
| EDI, Resources

Video – Man Up: Part 2 – How do men battle against depression & suicidal thoughts? BBC Sport gathers together five young men for a series of honest conversations about what it’s like to be a man in 2019, and the impact that can have on their mental health. Journalist Ben Zand, sprinter James Ellington, […]

Read More »

Video – Man Up: Part 1 – What does masculinity mean to modern men?

No Comments
| EDI, Resources

Video – Man Up: Part 1 – What does masculinity mean to modern men? BBC Sport gathers together five young men for a series of honest conversations about what it’s like to be a man in 2019, and the impact that can have on their mental health. Journalist Ben Zand, sprinter James Ellington, footballers David […]

Read More »

NextGenMen Online Resource Hub on Masculinity

No Comments
| HR/Employer Guides, Resources

NextGenMen Online Resource Hub on Masculinity NextGenMen’s ongoing research on masculinities has resulted in a thorough collection of books, reports and studies about boys, men and gender-based violence. We hope that by sharing our expertise, we can support and amplify the efforts of others. Credit: NextGenMen   View

Read More »

‘Tailgate Toolkit’ Resources

No Comments
| HR/Employer Guides, Resources

‘Tailgate Toolkit’ Resources The Tailgate Toolkit Project is an innovative online program aimed at increasing access to harm reduction services and ideas for those working in the construction industry. Credit: Vancouver Island Construction Association (VICA) View

Read More »

Video – Building Hope: Substance Use in the Trades

No Comments
| HR/Employer Guides, Resources

Video – Building Hope: Substance Use in the Trades Building Hope: Substance Use in the Trades is a film where four men with experience in the construction industry and trades, as well as their own experiences with substance use speak to their fellow tradespeople about how to stay safer in the overdose era. The intent […]

Read More »

Video – Digging in the Dirt

No Comments
| HR/Employer Guides, Resources

Video – Digging in the Dirt A documentary about the psychological costs of working in Alberta’s oil sands and the mental health crisis that’s been ignored for a decade. Credit: Dylan Rhys Howard, Omar Mouallem, aAron Munson, Lizzie Derksen, Matthew Cardinal, Krystal Moss, Blake McWilliam Date: 2019 View

Read More »

Video – Men as Allies: How to Support Women at Work

No Comments
| Allyship, Resources

Video – Men as Allies: How to Support Women at Work A panel discussion on how men can be allies to women within the workplace. Credit: Consciously Unbiased, host Ashish Kaushal, guests Henry Rowling, Pervis Taylor, Brad Johnson, David Smith, Hira Al Date: 2022 View

Read More »

Posts pagination

1 2 Next

Recent Posts

  • Scaling Deep to Make Space for Females in Trades: Transformational Inclusion at a Community College
  • Reflections on UNCSW69
  • CCWESTT Board of Directors’ Statement on Elimination of WAGE Minister
  • Advancing gender equality in Alberta: A critical strategy to prevent gender-based violence
  • Women’s Equality in Canada An Environmental Scan

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • December 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022

Categories

  • Accessibility
  • Allyship
  • Blog
  • CCWESTT Documents
  • EDI
  • events
  • Fed/Prov Gov't Docs
  • HR/Employer Guides
  • Indigenous and STEM
  • International Documents
  • Job posting
  • News
  • Past conferences
  • Past Events
  • Resources
  • SETT Group Document
  • SETT Research Papers
  • SETT Statistics
  • Systems Change
  • Unions
  • Women in STEM
  • Women in Trades
ccwestt logo
300-55 rue Metcalfe Street
Ottawa, ON K1P 6L5

Email: info@ccwestt-ccfsimt.org

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.

© 2024 • Privacy Policy

ccwestt logo