Rotary's Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI)

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Rotary embraces diversity in all its forms and recognizes the importance of cultivating an inclusive culture. They are dedicated to advancing equity and ensuring equal access to resources and opportunities for all, regardless of background. Transparent about their DEI journey, Rotary values integrity and aims to create a welcoming environment where every individual is respected and valued.


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  1. DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION (DEI)

  2. 2 DIVERSITY IS ONE OF OUR GREATEST STRENGTHS

  3. At Rotary, we understand that cultivating a diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture is essential to realizing our vision of a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change.

  4. We value diversity and celebrate the contributions of people of all backgrounds, across age, ethnicity, race, color, disability, learning style, religion, faith, socioeconomic status, culture, marital status, languages spoken, sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity as well as differences in ideas, thoughts, values, and beliefs.

  5. Recognizing that individuals from certain groups have historically experienced barriers to membership, participation, and leadership, we commit to advancing equity in all aspects of Rotary, including in our community partnerships, so that each person has the necessary access to resources, opportunities, networks, and support to thrive.

  6. We believe that all people hold visible and invisible qualities that inherently make them unique, and we strive to create an inclusive culture where each person knows they are valued and belong.

  7. In line with our value of integrity, we are committed to being honest and transparent about where we are in our DEI journey as an organization, and to continuing to learn and do better.

  8. 8 ROTARY S ACTION PLAN 1. Increase our impact. 2. Expand our reach. 3. Enhance participant engagement. 4. Increase our ability to adapt.

  9. HOW CAN WE EACH INCREASE OUR EFFORTS IN SUPPORT OF DEI? 10 At Club Events Assess how welcoming your meetings and events are to people of various backgrounds and abilities, and identify any opportunities to improve Plan events at venues that are accessible When we recruit new members Identify demographics in your community that aren't represented in your club In programs for young leaders Empower young leaders to engage in meaningful opportunities, projects, and roles that advance and support their goals

  10. 11 TOOLS & RESOURCES Rotary s Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Diversity Assessment DEI Code of Conduct Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Basics (4 courses in the Learning Centre) Committing to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Preventing and Addressing Harassment Microaggressions Uncovering Unconscious Bias Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) The DEI Page on our District website has links to all these resources & more! DEI | Rotary District 7080 (rotary7080.org)

  11. 12 Words or actions that offend people or make them feel unwelcome by reinforcing negative stereotypes or power dynamics. MICROAGGRESSION Example: - commenting on someone s accent

  12. 13 Identifying microaggressions Asking a person of colour where they are really from

  13. 14 Identifying microaggressions Calling a group of mixed- gender individuals "guys," which can exclude non-male individuals.

  14. 15 Identifying microaggressions Assuming everyone is heterosexual and asking intrusive questions about a person's romantic life.

  15. 16 Identifying microaggressions Assuming a person with a disability needs constant help or cannot perform certain tasks.

  16. PANEL Sue Ricketts Rotary Club of Cambridge Sunset Abiola Akinbi Rotary Club of Milton Aidan Harris Rotary Club of Guelph

  17. 18 QUESTIONS

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