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Definition of Anti-Racism
According to the Ontario Human Rights Commission, anti-racism is a commitment and planned ongoing process to eliminate racism and racial discrimination in its various forms (individual, institutional and systemic). The first step in anti-racism is admitting that racism exists in individuals, organizations and society as a whole and acknowledging the need for active ongoing measures to counter it.
YWHO’s Provincial Office is committed to anti-racism and encourages YWHO hub sites to use the resource provided on this page for implementing site-level actions.
Site-Level Actions
A list of concrete examples of site-level actions that Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario (YWHO) could undertake to prioritize anti-racism across the initiative.
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Comprehensive Multi-Level Actions
This document offers a list of examples of actions Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario (YWHO) could undertake to prioritize anti-racism across the initiativeYWHO initiatives. This list is not exhaustive and is rather meant to offer a starting point to develop a fulsome more comprehensive anti-racism action plan across YWHO as it approaches the end of its demonstration period and the Leadership begins to plan the next phase of the initiative. plans/strategic plans across YWHO sites.
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