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If you have any questions about these releases please contact Helen Davies, 416-944-1946, x 271 or email hdavies@triec.ca.
  • November 2, 2017: A new way of building inclusive workplaces
  • January 25, 2017: Leaders helping leaders – GTA program celebrates the impact of mentoring on newcomers
  • October 5, 2016: $1.64 million investment in mentoring to reach and support more skilled immigrants
  • March 21, 2016: Entrepreneurship increasingly attractive to newcomers
  • November 30, 2015: Mentoring proven to drive value for newcomers and the Toronto Region
  • May 6, 2015: Strength in numbers for skilled immigrants looking for work
  • February 24, 2015: New program helps skilled immigrants and business leaders make vital connections
  • December 2, 2014: The Mentoring Partnership Announces Plans to Grow, Celebrates Changing Thousands of Lives
  • September 16, 2014:  Ratna Omidvar becomes TRIEC’s first Emeritus Chair, TD’s Manjit Singh becomes Chair of the Board
  • May 8, 2014:  Supporting immigrant employment contributes to prosperity in the GTA

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TRIEC Inclusive Workplace Competencies Overview (Video Transcript)

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Canadian workplaces are diverse, reflecting our diverse population.

This is a good thing! Diverse organizations are more innovative and productive – but to be productive, workplaces also need to be inclusive. Diverse teams need environments where everyone feels that they belong and that they can contribute.

How exactly do you create an inclusive workplace? The TRIEC Inclusive Workplace Competencies can answer this question. They provide a framework to help you and your colleagues build organization that works for everyone.

The competencies are based on research and consultations with a range of experts. But what do we mean by competencies, and why should your organization use them?

Competencies describe the knowledge, skills, and behavior that you need to perform effectively at work. Nowadays, being great at your job is about more than just getting through a list of tasks – it’s about being able to demonstrate key behaviors in different situations. Creating an inclusive organization is everyone’s job and goes way beyond what an individual employee does. So competencies are also about how teams work together and the organization’s culture.

There are 15 competencies, divided into three areas: myself, my team and my organization. You can add them to your existing competencies and customize and adapt them to meet the needs of your workplace. For example, if innovation is a priority for your organization, you can set the competency “collaborate in diverse teams to foster productive outcomes” at a high level for all of its employees.

One of the great things about these competencies is that you can use them in many different ways. You can use them to write job descriptions, in recruitment, to design training, to review organizational policies and processes, and much more. To find out more about how the competencies work and try them out for yourself, visit triec.ca/competencies.

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