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REPORT TO THE 2015 ANNUAL MEETING ON
ETFO’S EQUITY AND WOMEN’S PROGRAMS
Woman Abuse Affects Our Children WP, Toronto, December 2014 (20 participants)
10.0%
self-identified as disabled;
15.0%
self-identified as members of racialized groups.
No one self-identified as Aboriginal or LGBTQ.
Workshop Presenters’ Palette, December 2014 (22 participants)
4.5%
self-identified as LGBTQ;
9.0%
self-identified as members of racialized groups.
No one self-identified as Aboriginal or disabled.
ICT Conference, January 2015 (142 participants)
2.1%
self-identified as Aboriginal;
2.8%
self-identified as disabled;
4.2%
self-identified as LGBTQ;
14.7%
self-identified as members of racial groups.
Parliamentarian Training, January, April and May 2015 (10 participants)
30.0%
self-identified as LGBTQ;
40.0%
self-identified as members of racialized groups.
No-one self-identified as Aboriginal or disabled.
Spirit Horse, February 2015 (24 participants)
62.5%
self-identified as Aboriginal;
4.1%
self-identified as disabled;
12.5%
self-identified as LGBTQ;
4.1%
self-identified as members of racialized groups.
Next Steps WP, February 2015 (20 participants)
5.0%
self-identified as Aboriginal;
85.0%
self-identified as members of racialized groups.
No one self-identified as disabled or LGBTQ.
Visions: For Women in their First Five Years of ETFO Membership WP,
February – April 2015 (23 participants)
8.6%
self-identified as LGBTQ;
8.6%
self-identified as members of racialized groups.
No one self-identified as Aboriginal or disabled.
Beyond the Basics PRS Training WP, March and May 2015 (56 participants)
No one self-identified in any category.
Social Justice and Equity Conference for Men, March 2015 (43 participants)
2.3%
self-identified as Aboriginal;
6.9%
self-identified as disabled;
23.2%
self-identified as LGBTQ;
6.9%
self-identified as members of racialized groups.
Status Chairs’ Training WP, March 2015 (35 participants)
2.8%
self-identified as disabled.
No one self-identified in any other category.
“WP” denotes women’s programs