Empowering 2SLGBTQIA+ Public Servants Through Personal Storytelling (INC1-E46)
Overview
Delivery method
Online
Duration
1.5 hours
Audience
All public servants at all levels
Description
2SLGBTQIA+ employees in the public service should feel empowered to share their own stories. Through storytelling, we can foster a sense of belonging and create a supportive community that celebrates diverse narratives.
This event will demonstrate the power of personal storytelling as queer public servants share their valuable insights on how owning personal narratives can promote belonging and foster important conversations in government departments and agencies.
Participants will gain valuable storytelling tips and learn from others on how sharing their story can positively impact inclusivity in the workplace.
This event is hosted in partnership with the Public Service Pride Network.
Learn more about Public Service Pride Week events.
Speakers
- Pilar Guynot De Boismenu, Administrative Assistant, Global Affairs Canada
- Hazel Hunter, Immigration Officer, Domestic Network, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada
- Peter Gillet, Business Analyst, Enterprise Business Intake and Demand Management, Operations Management Branch, Shared Services Canada
- Callum Tate, Communications Officer, Employment and Social Development
- Holly Jacobs, Director, Public Service Pride Network
Moderator
- Mo Oullette, Lead Organizer, Public Service Pride Week, Public Service Pride Network Secretariat