Equity and Inclusion

Family Service Toronto (FST) re-affirms its commitment to building a city which is equitable and inclusive.  This means that in all aspects of its operations and at all levels of the organization, FST works to ensure that there is no discrimination on the basis of, but not limited to, ethnicity, language, race, age, ability, sex, sexual or gender identity, sexual orientation, family status, income, immigrant or refugee status1, nationality, place of birth, generational status 2, political or religious affiliation.

FST further recognizes that the increasing diversity among residents in Toronto has added cultural, social and economic benefits to our community.  It is also sensitive to the fact that oppressed groups experience marginalization and encounter barriers to full access and participation in the community.  FST seeks to increase access and participation, especially for those who are marginalized, disadvantaged or oppressed. 
 
FST encourages individuals to participate fully and to have complete access to its services, employment, governance structures 3 and volunteer opportunities.  It shall make every effort to see that its structure, policies and systems reflect all aspects of the total community and to promote equal access to all.  To this end, FST strives to ensure that: 

This policy is intended to act as a positive force for equity and the elimination of oppression.

Scope

This policy applies to all FST clients, employees, volunteers and students.

Procedures

 

 



1 FST recognizes that barriers to employment and services may exist due to immigration or refugee status based on legislation and/or contractual funding obligations.

2Generational status is intended to protect individuals with Canadian citizenship who are first, second or third generation immigrants from discrimination.

3FST governance structures include: the board of directors, committees of the board and any board working groups that may be convened.

 


 

Approved on January 20, 2010

 

 

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