Fellowship in inclusion and Philanthropy

All posts by Kirstin Ling

DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION SURVEY

May 1, 2019

The following survey was created for Sunnybrook Foundation to use in conjunction with its ‘People and Culture’ Survey that was deployed in winter 2018. The following survey is to understand the makeup of the Foundation – including visible and invisible minorities. The goal is to share the results of this survey at a future staff … Continue reading

FIVE THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN SETTING UP A DIVERSITY & INCLUSION COMMITTEE

May 1, 2019

The following key points are important to consider when setting up a Diversity & Inclusion Committee. Diversity is a reality in all of our work and bring unique perspectives to our organization. 1. Visible and invisible diversity Representation on the committee, beyond identifying based on gender, race/ethnicity, and age is important. Consider employing a survey … Continue reading

A letter to myself: Three key lessons learned – What I wish I had known before embarking on this journey

May 1, 2019

1. Don’t lose sight of why you started on this journey in the first place In a recent webinar, our facilitator Annemarie Shrouder spoke about intangible vs. tangible inclusion – the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disability Act (AODA) is a tangible example people could understand and a reference point when having a discussion on inclusion. … Continue reading

HOW TO AVOID TOKENISM IN DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION WORK

April 11, 2019

As I began planning for my Diversity and Inclusion Fellow Project, I wondered how do I do this in a meaningful way that avoids tokenism? Should I be the one that starts D&I work at my organization just because I’m ‘diverse’? Well, if it gets me a seat at the table, and gets the conversation … Continue reading