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Safe Harbour: Respect for All is a vision in action: creating opportunities for storefront businesses, institutions, agencies, and municipalities to celebrate our differences, helping to create safer, more welcoming communities that support diversity and reject discrimination.
Click here to learn more about how you can join the growing Safe Harbour community as a Safe Harbour-certified Location in St. John's by attending a two-hour Safe Harbour workshop. The workshop is investment for your business or agency since it provides an excellent professional development opportunity for staff. Becoming a designated Safe Harbour Location allows your organization to effectively communicate your commitments to diversity to the community. There are over 720 Safe Harbour-certified locations in Newfoundland, British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba. We welcome you to join as one of the first Safe Harbour-certified locations in Newfoundland. Please contact your local Community Organizer for more information. You may also consider joining as an individual Friend of Safe Harbour and support Respect for All in your community!
Safe Harbour-certified locations are equipped with the knowledge to better understand their diverse workforce and improve their service to diverse customers and clients. They are leaders in their commitment to providing an inclusive workplace environment and promoting diversity in their communities by signing on to three key commitments:
Safe Harbour Locations offer immediate and temporary safe refuge from mistreatment. Staff are also prepared to respond to discrimination. Please see Anti-Discrimination Responses for more details. Each Safe Harbour displays the colourful window decal, a certificate, and signage that proudly announces to their community that management and staff welcome and support newcomers and diverse community members. Safe Harbour-certified locations model diversity by promoting the three Safe Harbour commitments to their customers/clients, community members, and neighbouring storefronts. By discussing these principles openly, Safe Harbour-certified locations are prepared to take immediate steps to offer safe refuge to someone facing discrimination, as well as to respond to discriminatory remarks and actions within the workplace. Safe Harbour locations set the tone for their community – why not participate as well? Join the growing movement across Canada. We're waiting to hear from you! Respect for All - Pass It On!
Last Updated: March 28th, 2010 |
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