In this video, Councillor Maureen Cassidy (second term City Councillor for Ward 5, City of London) discusses gender equity in civil governance, civic administration, and municipal politics. This presentation was recorded at the City Symposium on Gender Equality (March 31, 2020).
Marilyn Ford-Gilboe and Nadine Wathen, along with a team from the University of British Columbia and the University of New Brunswick, have launched myPlan Canada — an innovative, research-based, health and safety app for women experiencing violence from intimate partners.
The app allows users to input their specific circumstances – such as whether they are in immediate danger, live with the abuser, have young children at home, have a job, etc – and will walk them through a personalized plan to protect their safety and health.
To learn more about the history, background research, and development of the app, watch this video of Marilyn Ford-Gilboe discussing one of the research papers published as a part of the project.
“Another challenge with implementing bias training is that biases and inequities often become embedded in workplace structures and policies over time. In our most recently published paper, we followed participants for 12 months after they participated in implicit bias training…”