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This two day event brought together brought together thought leaders in the Diversity and Inclusion space including senior officials in the public and private sector and academia. Topics and themes discussed were timely and relevant given growing momentum to address systems of oppression that impact the places we live and work today. We were grateful for the incredible contributions of passionate speakers during our panel discussions.
 
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Our topics/themes of discussion are also really pertinent to the society we live and work in today so it also means we have lots of passionate speakers we can draw from - in public service, academia, or in the corporate world
      
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<big>" ISC has really dedicated members of the Visible Minority Working Group who really helped to make the event come together & for it to run smoothly. I feel privileged to work in a Department that values our diverse voices and thoughts and creates spaces for us to continue important discussions."</big>
 
<big>" ISC has really dedicated members of the Visible Minority Working Group who really helped to make the event come together & for it to run smoothly. I feel privileged to work in a Department that values our diverse voices and thoughts and creates spaces for us to continue important discussions."</big>
 
   
 
   
'''- Clara Wong, Launch Event Lead'''</blockquote>In 2022, Working Group members are particularly focused on the development of a unique mentorship tool designed to remove barriers to career development supports. Members are also conducting an employee engagement survey to gain an understanding of the priorities for visible minority employees in Indigenous Services Canada and set priorities into the future.
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'''- Clara Wong, Launch Event Lead'''</blockquote>
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This final report will help the Visible Minority Working Group set priorities into the future.
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In 2022, Working Group members are particularly focused on engaging with partners internally and across government to develop our mentorship tools. We are also conducting a survey to gain an understanding of the priorities for visible minority employees in Indigenous Services Canada and set priorities into the future. We are launching our Podcast series which will discuss areas of interest within the D&I space through a visible minority lens, and later in the year, we will be summarize lessons learned from this year in a final report.
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