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Revision as of 15:06, 12 January 2022



Policy Community Conference 2022: Policy and Inclusion from Vision to Implementation

Event Program

February 3rd and 4th, 2022 | 12:30 pm – 4:30 pm (ET)

Join these event to learn from a wide variety of speakers on a number of topics including how to amplify historically marginalized voices in the policy process, implement short-term policy actions that have longer-term objectives, and connect evidence together to support the development of policies from conception to implementation.


>> Click here to register for the event

Thursday, February 3rd - Day One

Simultaneous interpretation available for all sessions

12:30 pm - 12:35 pm

             

Welcome & Land Acknowledgment

Master of Ceremonies:

Catherine Charbonneau - Director, Policy Community Partnership Office, Employment and Social Development Canada


12:35 pm - 12:45 pm

             

Policy Community Initiative - Vision and Priorities

Co-champions:
  • Rachel Wernick - Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Employment and Social Development Canada
  • Neil Bouwer - Vice-President, Innovation and Skills Development, Canada School of Public Service


12:45 pm - 12:55 pm

             

Opening Remarks

Speaker TBD


12:55 pm - 1:20 pm

             

From Leadership to Stewardship : My Journey

Kristen Worley - Diversity Policy Development Advisor, High Performance Cyclist, Trans Activist, and Author.

Immerse in the lived experience of an Olympic transgender athlete who transformed institutional thinking from within. Kristen speaks to her pivotal role and lessons learned in this Olympic Movement. Learn about the power of diversity and the power of design to reimagine communities and cities and transforming individual lives beyond the field of play.


1:20 pm - 1:40 pm

    

Question and Answer Period

1:40 pm - 2:00 pm

    

Break


2:00 pm - 2:10 pm

             

Welcome Back

Catherine Charbonneau - Director, Policy Community Partnership Office, Employment and Social Development Canada


2:10 pm - 2:30 pm

             

Inclusive Policy in Grey Zone Change

Dr. Yabome Gilpin Jackson - Author, Vice-President, People, Equity and Inclusion, Simon Fraser University

Learn to lead in Grey Zone of Change - a space between the current state and the emerging future that is undefined and unknowable. Learn how understanding its dynamics can support inclusive policy-making.


2:30 pm - 2:55 pm

Question and Answer Period

2:55 pm - 3:15 pm

Break


3:15 pm - 4:10 pm

Breakout One

             

Co-Developing Policy Paradigms

Approaches to shape new models to transform deep-rooted norms leveraging evidence and co-developing action with historically marginalized groups.

Panelists:
  • Bonnie Brayton - National Executive Director, DisAbled Women's Network (DAWN) Canada
  • Angela Bains - Graduate Program Director, Assistant Professor, OCAD University, Strategic Director, TransformExp
  • Yves-Marie Abraham - Author and Associate Professor, Department of Management, HEC Montréal
  • Jean Teillet - Author and Senior Counsel at Pape, Salter Teillet LLP, specializing in Indigenous right law

Moderator:

  • Dr. Rachel Zellars - Lawyer, Senior Research Fellow and Assistant Professor at Saint Mary's University, and inaugural visiting scholar under the Jocelyne Bourgon Visiting Scholar Initiative.

Breakout Two

The State of Policy Capacity

Executive perspectives on the evolution of policymaking for inclusive policy development and implementation in the public service.

Panelists:
  • Siobhan Harty - Assistant Secretary to Cabinet, Privy Council Office
  • Gail Mitchell - Assistant Deputy Minister, Departmental Program and Operations, Department for Women and Gender Equality Canada
  • Mark Schaan - Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada

Moderators:

  • Rachel Wernick - Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Employment and Social Development Canada
  • Neil Bouwer - Vice-President, Innovation and Skills Development, Canada School of Public Service


4:10 pm - 4:30 pm

    

Question and Answer Period

4:30 pm - 4:35 pm

    

Closing




Friday, February 4th - Day Two

Simultaneous interpretation available for all sessions


12:30 pm - 12:40 pm

             

Welcome & Land Acknowledgment

Catherine Charbonneau - Director, Policy Community Partnership Office, Employment and Social Development Canada


12:40 pm - 1:05 pm

             

Common Goals for a Sustainable Social Economy

Béatrice Alain - Executive Director of Chantier de l'économie sociale

Strategies to facilitate dialogue between actors from different sectors towards common goals to support the emergence of a more democratic economic model and facilitate a just ecological transition.


1:05 pm - 1:30 pm

    

Question and Answer Period


1:35 pm - 1:55 pm

             

Deep Dive into the Long Time Project Toolkit

Dr. Ella Saltmarshe - Writer, Anthropologist, Systems Change Entrepreneur, and Co-founder of The Long Time Project.

Plunge into an approach co-developed with policy practitioners to balancing short-term and long-term objectives for equitable futures for generations to come.


1:55 pm - 2:20 pm

    

Question and Answer Period

2:20 pm - 2:40 pm

    

Break


2:40 pm - 3:40 pm

Breakout One
             

Connecting Insights: Think Tanks and Inclusive Policy Design

Build an understanding inside research organizations and explore the intersection of policy development and think tank world - and how it could be evolving.

Panelists:

Moderator:

Breakout Two

Regulatory Agility & Experimentation: Case Studies & Real World Applications

Case studies showing approaches to regulations, policymaking, funding mechanisms, and strategies for managing divergent perspectives, uncertainty and risks to drive systems change.


Dr. Alex Ryan - Senior Vice-President, Partners Solutions, MaRS District Discovery, author, social innovation and systemic design entrepreneur


3:40 pm - 4:05 pm

Question and Answer Period


4:05 pm - 4:15 pm

             

Closing

Co-champions:
  • Rachel Wernick - Senior Assistant Deputy Minister, Skills and Employment Branch at Employment and Social Development Canada
  • Neil Bouwer - Vice-President, Innovation and Skills Development at the Canada School of Public Service