Becoming Informed

What is a welcoming and inclusive community?

A welcoming and inclusive community promotes the full participation of all residents in the social, cultural and economic life of the region without discrimination.

Individuals in welcoming communities are:

  • helpful to newcomers,
  • respectful of Aboriginal land and territory,
  • open to new ideas and customs, and
  • recognize the contributions newcomers make.

Diversity in communities encompasses acceptance, respect and understanding uniqueness when it comes to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, status, age, abilities or beliefs. This means more than simple tolerance—it is embracing and celebrating the rich diversity of the community. The goal is to create opportunities to explore differences in a safe, positive and nurturing environment.

There are several steps in the journey to becoming a welcoming and inclusive community—the first is being informed, self-aware and connected.

Benefits

Learn why it is beneficial to start the journey to become welcoming and inclusive—become aware of what this means specifically for your community.

Preparation

Some initial steps can be taken before embarking upon the journey to becoming a welcoming and inclusive community. This section will guide you in assessing community readiness, gaining project buy-in and co-ordinating commitment.

Partnerships

A crucial element in this process is buy-in and support from stakeholders and strong partnerships. Start to think about the alliances that already exist in your community and how you can build on them.

Success stories

Read about what other communities have done to become informed and aware of community readiness.

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