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Tag: Women in Mining

Women and the Mine of the Future

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Women and the Mine of the Future To help address widespread data and knowledge gaps, the Women and the Mine of the Future: Global Report uncovers the gender-disaggregated employment profile for large-scale mining in 12 nations, focusing on women and their occupations in the sector. The report begins with a cross-country analysis that compares the […]

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Video – Active Allies Course

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Video – Active Allies Course To truly transform our workplaces to work better for everyone, we need everyone, particularly leaders, to commit to active allyship. Ready to make a difference? Sign up now for the Active Allies course and start your journey toward creating a more inclusive environment today. Credit: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley, P.hD. Date: 2024 […]

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Video – Activating Allies Project Summary

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Video – Activating Allies Project Summary This video goes into a bit more detail about the Activating Allies research project. Check out our channel for our 1-minute short videos to learn more about the project. Credit: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley, P.hD. Date: 2024 View

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Video – Ally Activation Model

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Video – Ally Activation Model This video provides detail on the Activating Allies research project Ally Activation Model. .  Credit: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley, P.hD. Date: 2024 View

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Video – Allyship

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Video – Allyship Allyship is a practice of inclusion where — through listening, learning, and reflection on personal experiences and privileges — people actively support historically marginalized persons and communities in achieving their full potential. Credit: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley, P.hD. Date: 2024 View

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Video – Activating Allies Research Overview

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Video – Activating Allies Research Overview To truly transform our workplaces to work better for everyone, we need everyone, particularly leaders, to commit to active allyship. Credit: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley, P.hD. Date: 2024 View

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Phase 4 Summary Report Activating Workplace Allies: A study on the recruitment and retention of women in Saskatchewan mining and engineering

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Phase 4 Summary Report Activating Workplace Allies: A study on the recruitment and retention of women in Saskatchewan mining and engineering The final of four summary papers on allyship in the Canadian Mining Industry – Mining Industry Pilot of Active Allies. Credit: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley Date: 2024 View

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Phase 3 Summary Report Activating Workplace Allies: A study on the recruitment and retention of women in Saskatchewan mining and engineering

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Phase 3 Summary Report Activating Workplace Allies: A study on the recruitment and retention of women in Saskatchewan mining and engineering The third of four summary papers on allyship in the Canadian Mining Industry – Engineering College Pilot of Active Allies. Credit: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley Date: 2023 View

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Phase 2 Summary Report Activating Workplace Allies: A study on the recruitment and retention of women in Saskatchewan mining and engineering

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Phase 2 Summary Report Activating Workplace Allies: A study on the recruitment and retention of women in Saskatchewan mining and engineering The second of four summary papers on allyship in the Canadian Mining Industry – Creation of an Ally Activation Model. Credit: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley Date: 2022 View

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Phase 1 Summary Report Activating Workplace Allies: A study on the recruitment and retention of women in Saskatchewan mining and engineering

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Phase 1 Summary Report Activating Workplace Allies: A study on the recruitment and retention of women in Saskatchewan mining and engineering The first of four summary papers on allyship in the Canadian Mining Industry – a Literature Review.  Credit: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley Date: 2021 View

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