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Clarington Diversity Advisory Committee
Thursday, March 25, 2021, 7:00 PM — 9:00 PM
Via Microsoft Teams
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Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext 2131
Present: Councillor Ron Hooper
Sajida Kadri
Meera McDonald
Lyndsay Riddoch
Laila Shafi
Yasmin Shafi
Rachel Traore
Dione Valentine
Also Present: Erica Mittag — Community Development Coordinator
Regrets: Rajeshwari Saharan
The meeting called to order at 7:08 p.m.
1. Land Acknowledgement Statement
Meera McDonald read the Land Acknowledgement Statement.
2. Review and Approval of Agenda
Moved by Dione Valentine, seconded by Laila Shafi.
Carried
3. Review and Approval of Previous Meeting Minutes
Moved by Lyndsay Riddoch, seconded by Sajida Kadri.
That the minutes of the meeting of February 25, 2021 be approved.
Carried
4. Communications — received for information.
• Durham Region Transit Commission is evaluating their Social Equity Policy.
They are requesting the input of the public on their draft social equity guidelines
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and proposed changes to a few customer policies. Please visit their website to
attend a virtual session or provide your input through their online platform.
• Their Opportunity has launched a program "Hear My Voice" for youth ages 14-
19 years in collaboration with Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment Foundation to
engage youth in conversation about diversity in our community and to participate
in a yoga class. Program has begun, but registration is ongoing.
5. Council & Community Updates
Council Ron Hooper shared:
There was a flag raising at the Municipal Administrative Centre on March 25,
2021 to mark the Greek bicentennial commemorating 200 years since its
independence from the Ottoman Empire. Councillor Hooper attended
representing the Diversity Advisory Committee.
Vaccine Clinic Information — Eligible populations adults 75 and over or 75 this
year can be made online at www.durhamvaccinebooking.ca or by calling 1-888-
444-5113. Vaccine supply is limited, and appointment availability based on
supply. Clarington is providing the vaccination clinic location at Garnet B. Rickard
Recreation Complex, but vaccines are being managed by Durham Health.
• Council Highlights are published on our website on a regular basis to provide
updates on recent Council activity.
• Trees for Rural Roads — Conservation areas provide trees to rural areas to
increase our overall canopy. You can choose from variety of trees on rural
properties. To learn more and apply by Wednesday, March 31 visit
https://www.clarington.net/en/live-here/Trees-for-Rural-Roads-Program.asp.
• Spring Break Camps — info to sign up at www.clarington.net for April 12 -16,
2021. Camp times 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 6 to 12 year old children. Covid
precautions are in place.
• Site for Bowmanville Hospital Helipad for Air Ambulance was formerly located at
back of Bowmanville Hospital and had some safety concerns. Advancements
have been made to the helicopters being used now so looking at bringing them
back. An interim pad is being considered just past community gardens on
Haines Street. Service had been suspended and once there is a rebuild, they
will be able to land on roof of new hospital.
Erica Mittag shared:
Inclusion Support services for Spring Break Camp: Inclusion support for children
who need additional support to be successful when attending camp. Needs can
be supported and there is staff that can provide that guidance. Once you register
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the child, Erica will coordinate info package as well as meet and greet to ensure
successful experience at camp.
Grandview Community Centre, through funding from the Ministry of Children,
Community and Social Services, in partnership with Municipality of Clarington
and City of Pickering, offered respite care for families of child/children for
diagnoses of autism in 3-hour blocks for Saturdays in March. Families were
eligible for one 3-hour block. Within the first seven hours of release, 61 families
reached out. Supported locations in Newcastle, Courtice, Oshawa and Pickering.
Look forward to offering similar programs and partnerships between Grandview
and the Municipality of Clarington in the future.
6. Faith Days and Scheduling of Meetings
Members reviewed the chart of observances and recognition that was shared at the
previous meeting. Members shared no further considerations so the chart will be
shared with the Municipality's Clerks Division for reference and consideration of
scheduling of meetings moving forward.
7. Update on Anti -Black Racism Subcommittee
Members discussed the possibility of a new Chair for the Anti -Black Racism
Subcommittee. The Terms of Reference had been shared previously with Members.
Dione Valentine was put forward as a Chair and is reviewing opportunity and will advise
by March 31 St, 2021.
There was a request to include section on Engage Clarington Diversity Page re: Anti -
Black Racism Subcommittee Work
Moved by Rachel Traore; seconded by Meera McDonald
That staff be directed to investigate the opportunity to include reference to and
highlights of the work of the Anti -Black Racism Subcommittee on the Diversity Adivsory
Committee page on the municipal website.
Carried
Members were encouraged to provide any questions for the panelists for the upcoming
Virtual Event being held March 31, 2021. Topics include mental health, police services,
support to Black community on career development and education.
Consider what type of information or resources would you like to gain or take away from
the session when thinking about questions to submit.
Members shared some question ideas and will forward to Erica for inclusion. Email any
questions to Erica Mittag by March 26.
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Registration is still available through the Clarington Public Library website. The event
will be recorded and will be hosted on Clarington Public Library YouTube channel to
view later if unable to attend.
8. Symbols of Hate
The Working Group as voted on last meeting met to discuss scan of activities in other
municipalities and discuss proposals for recommended action items in Clarington.
Working group has come up with the following list of recommended action items
(attached) for consideration and approval.
Moved by Rachel Traore; seconded by Dione Valentine
That the recommendations presented by the working group related to symbols of hate
be approved pending input from the Anti -Black Racism Subcommittee. If no significant
changes are recommended, the recommendations will be shared with Council through a
staff report, otherwise the recommendations will be brought back to the Diversity
Advisory Committee for consideration.
Carried
9. Ideas for 2021 Workplan
Members reviewed the 2021 / 2022 Workplan. The review included updating the status
of the items; the revised workplan will be shared with Members and at an upcoming
meeting, members will provide recommendations to prioritize or defer items on the
workplan.
10.Other Business - All
Rachel suggested a consistent content for communication on the purpose of the
Diversity Advisory Committee. This information is currently found on the Clarington
website, Diversity Advisory Committee page. Erica to share minutes of both Diversity
Advisory Committee and Anti -Black Racism Subcommittee with members of both
groups.
Community Diversity Survey was discussed last November to re -launch the initiative.
Due to lockdowns, this was delayed, however the survey is live once again. Erica will
provide update at next meeting.
That the meeting be adjourned at 9:03 p.m.
Moved by Rachel Traore, seconded by Sajida Kadri.
Next meeting: Thursday, April 22, 7:00 PM
Virtually — via Microsoft Teams
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Clarington Diversity Advisory Committee
2021 / 2022 Work Plan
Action
Working
Budget
Timing
Status
Notes
Group
1
Recommend policies and provide advice to the
Municipality of Clarington on Diversity and
Inclusion
1.1
Provide a lens to Council
Erica / Laila /
Draft for
In
Draft lens developed for review. Next step to further expand and test.
activities on Diversity
Sajida /
March
progress
issues
Councillor
2021
Hooper
1.2
Develop a training /
Erica / Meera
$20,000
Fall 2020
In
Funding application currently on file through CSMARI
awareness program for:
progress
Depending on timing of notice of approval, decisions will have to be made on
• Council
how to move forward with existing funds
• Municipal staff
• Community
1.3
Collaborate with other
Lyndsay /
Not
Looking forward to opportunities to partner with new Diversity Equity and
levels of government and
Dione / Erica
started
Inclusion division at the Region of Durham. Anticipating support for region -
local agencies (ongoing)
wide initiatives for greater cohesion and collaboration.
(identify the levels of government, identify strategies for engagement,
community partners — who do we engage with / who could we engage with,
identify goals for engagement
2
Raise awareness by celebrating our
community's differences and strengths
2.1
Recognize local and
Meera/Rachel
Spring
In
Underway with support from Anti -Black Racism Subcommittee and
national celebrations and
Lauren /Anti-
2021
progress
Clarington Communications (with involvement from Accessibility Coordinator)
incidents through
Black Racism
development of a
Subcommittee
communication plan for
Mayor / Council
2.2
Raise awareness of the
In
Combined with above initiative
Diversity Advisory
progres
Committee in the
community through a
social media campaign
2.3
Committee participation
In partnership
2021?
Deferred
Currently on hold due to COVID-19; investigate other ways and prepare for
with interactive activities
with
future
at local events
Accessibility
(to be discussed at a later time)
Advisory
Committee
2.4
Providing presentations to
Deferred
On hold pending discussions with the school boards to see what resources
schools / groups on
they have access to and what the gaps are
Diversity information (i.e.
community demographic
info, video) (age
appropriate, with
supporting training
materials)
3
Create a safe, welcoming and inclusive
Clarington
3.1
Survey our community to
Erica / Rachel
November
In
Initial Survey complete
determine programs
/ Councillor
2019
progress
needed and identify gaps
Hooper
and how best to serve
Spring /
Relaunch when community opens up again
them
Summer
2021
3.2
Seek to find out why
In
Included in above
people love living in
progress
Clarington and feel
included / connected
3.3
Collaborate with local
Raj
Spring
In
Work in Progress
agencies i.e. Clarington
2021
progress
Consider new resident welcome initiative
Tourism, Clarington
Consider information hub for new residents (Clarington Tourism / Clarington
Board of Trade) to share
Communications)
information about the
Collaboration with Tourism Advisory Committee working group
Committee with new
Clarington residents
4
Symbols of Hate
(Refer to the
Not
recommendations from
started
working group)
That Clarington Council, in recognition of the power that symbols can have on the
psychology and well-being of community members, request that the Association of
Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) petition the Provincial government on behalf of Ontario
municipalities to enact legislation that would enable municipalities to make enforceable
decisions regarding symbols deemed unacceptable by the local community. Such
consideration to also include a review of statutes where hate speech and symbols may
be identified as illegal;
That the Municipality of Clarington, as a member of the Federation of Canadian
Municipalities (FCM), support the Town of Collingwood's motion for FCM to advocate to
the Federal Government in the development of legislation that would clarify and
strengthen the definition of hate speech and symbols, including explicit recognition of
the psychological harm that can be caused by hateful symbols, and work with all levels
of government in addressing the root causes of hate speech;
And that this motion be forwarded to AMO and FCM as well as our local area Members
of Parliament and Members of Provincial Parliament for their information.
That the Diversity Advisory Committee, in partnership with staff, be directed to prepare
an anti -racism policy that would apply to all staff, Members of Council, and all visitors to
Municipal -owned facilities and spaces. The Anti -Racism Policy would make clear the
Municipality's expectation of tolerance for those working at and using Municipal -owned
facilities and spaces. This Policy can be displayed at all facilities so that users are
aware of the expectations under the Policy and the consequences for not adhering to it.
That once these action items are approved for direction, the Mayor and Members of
Council of the Municipality of Clarington, in partnership with Clarington's Diversity
Advisory Committee, release an Official Statement to share some context about this
issue and demonstrate how we are working together to promote a community where
every individual regardless of race, ethnic origin, gender identity or sexual orientation is
welcome and racism, discrimination, intolerance and the promotion of hatred through
symbols or statements have no place in our community.
Other action items the Committee will pursue:
Engage with the Region of Durham to discuss ways to consistently address
issues surrounding racism and discrimination, including symbols of hate, across
all municipalities in the region;
• Engage with Durham Regional Police Services to better understand hate
symbols and hate activity and how they are addressed in our community; and
Engage with local school boards to see if there are programs in place within the
schools that could be adapted for community education on matters surrounding
bullying and hate activity.