Addressing Islamophobia in the Workplace (INC136)
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Course
English
Online
Course
French
Overview
Delivery method
Online
Duration
1 hour
Audience
All public servants at all levels
Description
Canada's Anti-Racism Strategy 2024–2028 and Canada's Action Plan on Combatting Hate promote an inclusive and equitable society free of racism, where everyone can fully take part, thrive and feel safe. This online self-paced course explains how Islamophobia takes shape and explores its social and psychological impacts. Through a review of case studies and historical context, participants will acquire practical tools to confront stereotypes and to prevent and address harassment and discrimination in the workplace.
Topics include:
- defining Islamophobia
- understanding the roots and prevalence of Islamophobia in Canada
- examining how Islamophobia may be expressed in society and the workplace
- identifying ways to support colleagues through allyship
- understanding the impacts of Islamophobia on Muslim federal public servants
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