News
The National Council of Visible Minorities (NCVM) held its third annual
conference in Ottawa from October 29 to 31. The conference theme was
"Embracing a Culture Change — Focus on the Federal Public Service
and the Visible Minority Communities". Over four hundred participants
from across Canada (including Visible Minority employees, managers, HR
practitioners and senior managers) shared and expressed their views on
issues related to the government-wide implementation of the Embracing
Change Action plan. In her keynote address, the Honourable Lucienne
Robillard underlined the importance of diversity and its valuable
contribution to Canadian society, and the need to translate this fact of
Canadian life into greater participation in the federal public service. We
look forward to receiving a detailed conference report and hearing about
NCVM's next steps in the near future.
Reports
Laying the foundation... building our future
Mel Cappe, in his last annual report to the Prime Minister, said that
we are "beginning a phase of fundamental reform that will enable the
Public Service to become a modern, people-centred institution which gets
results that matter to Canadians". As we move toward being a
people-centred institution, we will need touchstones to remind us where we
have been and where we are going. A Statement of Principles of the Public
Service of Canada can help provide guidance and direction.
You are invited to participate in the development of this Statement by
responding through website www.principles-principes.gc.ca
News updates
CHRC's «A Place for All: Guide to Creating an Inclusive Workplace.»
has been launched. For more details, visit their website at: http://www.chrc-ccdp.ca/discrimination/place_for_all-en.asp
The Inter-departmental Committee for Commemorative Events for Women,
led by the department of Veterans Affairs, is planning to host a breakfast
on International Women's Day - March 4, 2002. They are looking for
departments to join them in making this as successful as in previous
years. If anyone is interested they can phone at (613) 998-1244 or Wilma
Tait-Garden at (613) 941-6286.
TBS/EEPMP Presentations
As the Employment Equity Positive Measures Program (EEPMP) ends on
March 31, 2002, the EEPMP Group is committed to promoting the best
practices and lessons learned throughout the Program. We wish to inform
you that we will begin a series of departmental presentations on EEPMP
best practices and lessons learned in the coming weeks. If you are
interested, please contact Paula Alphonse at (613) 952-3212.
Calendar of events
November 29, 2001
Aboriginal Career Fair
Ottawa Civic Centre, Salon C
8:30 a.m. — 8:00 p.m.
December 3, 2001
International Day for Persons with Disabilities
December 4, 2001
EE Champions Breakfast
January 22, 2002
EE Executive Committee meeting
January 28, 2002
The next IDF-EE will take place in the Sussex Room of the Government
Conference Centre.
February 19, 2002
The next FPS-JAN meeting will take place at the Government Conference
Centre
Reminder
The Canadian Human Rights Commission has invited you to attend a
seminar on How to create an inclusive workplace, December 5th, 2001 in
the Sussex Room at the Government Conference Centre, Colonel By Entrance,
from 1h30 to 3h30 p.m. RSVP: policy-politiques@chrc-ccdp.ca
Important
EE Coordinators will be invited to an information session on the
Embracing Change funded "PE Development Program in Manitoba"
whose objective is to increase the representation of visible minorities
within this category. This session will take place on December 4th from 11
a.m. to 12 p.m. in room 22A, East Tower, L'Esplanade Laurier. Upon
receipt of the invitation, you are requested to confirm your attendance as
seating is limited.
For information on EE Briefs please call Jo-Ann Williamson at
613.946-6252 or e-mail at Williamson.Jo-Ann@hrma-agrh.gc.ca
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