"Effective responses to racial discrimination and racial profiling start with acknowledging that racism exists." 18 — Ontario Human Rights Commission."
The Law Society of Upper Canada recently published a report, “Working Together for Change: Strategies to Address Issues of Systemic Racism in the Legal Professions,"
Let us work together to make racism a thing of the past!
The strategic framework [proposed by the Report] is the culmination of thorough study and province-wide consultations, showing that racialized lawyers and paralegals face longstanding and significant challenges at all stages of their legal careers.The Report recommends 13 strategic initiatives, including the following;
- Reinforcing Professional Obligations
- Diversity and Inclusion Project
- The Adoption of Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Principles and Practices
- Measuring Progress through Quantitative Analysis
- Measuring Progress through Qualitative Analysis
- Inclusion Index
- Repeat Challenges Faced by Racialized Licensees Project Inclusion Survey the Law
- Progressive Compliance Measures
- Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Programs on Topics of Equality and Inclusion in the Professions
- The Licensing Process
- Building Communities of Support
- Addressing Complaints of Systemic Discrimination
- Leading by Example
- Accelerating a culture shift
- Measuring progress
- Educating for change
- Implementing supports
- Leading by example
Let us work together to make racism a thing of the past!
- Lara Friedman and Rachel Spence
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