Resources for Action

Below are four resources, to support you in finding ways to continue with action on different levels.

Individual Action Against Bias

Four tactics that allow you to focus on ways to personally overcome and avoid biases.

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Acting As an Inclusive Leader

Five keys for leaders to ensure that interactions and conversations foster inclusion and belonging.

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Organizational Focus Areas

Five system focus areas to examine using the Inclusion Lens questions to avoid bias and increase inclusion with organizations.

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Inclusion Reflection Conversations

Suggestions for how to talk through inclusion-related incidents systematically, moving to providing clear feedback or providing a space for exploration.

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Inclusive Language

These principles and language guidelines are designed to prompt thought when using language. They are not set rules and should not be viewed as restrictions. We recognize that language is context- and audience-specific and shifts between time and place; we would encourage you to think about what works best for your purpose and whenever possible invite conversation with your intended audience on their preferred use of language.

Here is an online inclusive language guide developed by the Government of Canada. It is a guide on the key terms and concepts related to equity, diversity, accessibility and inclusion. 

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Available here is a short guide on inclusive language, generally - it includes some perspective around using language that is inclusive around identity markers and contexts.

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Previous Session Resources

Session 1 Resources

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Session 2 Resources

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Session 3 Resources

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Session 3 Slideset

Available as a PDF handout below.

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