Common Ground Toolkit – Connecting Communities and Politics
Common Ground Toolkit – Connecting Communities and Politics Public Policy and Politics: To build common ground, we need a common vocabulary. Credit: University of Alberta Date: 2024 View
Common Ground Toolkit – Connecting Communities and Politics Public Policy and Politics: To build common ground, we need a common vocabulary. Credit: University of Alberta Date: 2024 View
Evaluating Advocacy for Developing, Adopting and Implementing Public Policy – A Collection of Resources The processes by which public policy gets made, and the hard realities it faces in getting implemented, are complex and dynamic. That means effective policy advocacy is always context dependent. What works in one instance, or for one part of the […]
The Role of Public Policy in the Retention and Advancement of Women in the Skilled Trades Women have been continually underrepresented in the skilled trades workforce in Alberta. In 2019, 4,600 of the 44,000 registered apprentices were women, roughly equating to 10% (Alberta 2020a). This report seeks to understand why the representation of women in […]
Equality of Men and Women in the Northwest Territories (Public Policy) This Policy makes the commitment that the GNWT will actively support and encourage the participation of women on an equal basis with men in all aspects of society in the NWT. The Policy also states that the GNWT will support international conventions on the […]
Employers’ Lessons Learned in Hiring, Retaining, and Advancing Employees with Disabilities Lessons learned by employers, practitioners supporting employers, and by employees working to identify possible directions to make workplaces more equitable for employees with disabilities. Credit: Public Policy Forum Date: 2022 For more information on this resource click here. View
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.
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