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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJune 13, 2013 Citg o0 Minutes/Meeting Summary iii Advisory Committee on Diversity -1F1 Thursday, June 13, 2013 PI KERING ' pm Library Boardroom —2nd Floor Attendees: Kirk Mark, Community Appointee Catherine Reidt, Community Appointee Dave Marlowe, Staff Representative Tanya Ryce, Staff Representative Renee Michaud, Recording Secretary Guests: Jayme Harper, Executive Director, PFLAG Dr. Barbara Perry, Board Member, PFLAG Rebecca Rodrigue, Durham Region Unemployed HELP Centre Absent: Councillor Ashe Jacob Yacoumidis, Community Appointee Carlisle Miller, Community Appointee Devinder Panesar, Community Appointee Anil Maharaj, DRPS Preet Panesar, [YOU]nity group C. Harper, Pickering Public Library Devorah Garland, Aids Committee of Durham Debbie Shields, City Clerk and Staff Representative NOTE: No Quorum. Item/ Details & Discussion & Conclusion Action Items/Status Ref# (summary of discussion) (include deadline as appropriate) 1. Welcome & Introduction • 2. Review and Adoption of Minutes The approval of the minutes of the May 9, 2013 meeting was postponed to the September meeting due to lack of quorum. 3. Presentation Dave Marlowe introduced the 2 guests, Jayme Harper, Executive Director, PLAGG and Dr. Barbara Perry, Board Member, PFLAGG & LGBTQ. Page 1 CORP0228-2/02 q J. Harper mentioned that PFLAGG and LBGTQ groups were started a few years ago to bring all the community leaders and various organizations together to work as one team. At that time, about 30 organizations signed up. J. Harper was the co-chair for 2 years. They have been successful in establishing a Distress Centre with a Help Line in Durham Region. They are working closely with the Board of Education to increase awareness and provide information sessions as needed. The goal of the organization is to provide support to family and friends dealing with gay and lesbian relationships and confronting problems in the community. They offer one on one dialogue and counseling with various professionals based on their needs. They also host events, such as Coffee nights and Sharing nights which is an opportunity for them to speak in a safe environment and understand that they are not alone. Dr. Perry advised that the organizations offer workplace education targeted towards the audience, whether it is dealing with staff or with the general public. They have increased community awareness over the past few years with events such as Pride Week held in Oshawa for all of . Durham, Gala event "Evening of Hope". J. Harper mentioned that the youth suicide numbers have increased by 30% although the gay and lesbian community only make up 10% of the population. There are still many work locations that do not provide safe washrooms for transgenders which would create a more inclusive work environment. Other changes needed are references to a partner rather than a wife or husband. UOIT will be holding its 3rd year LGBTQ Youth Leadership Camp this summer They recognized that the City of Pickering has been raising the PFLAGG for the last 5 years showing their support for their community organization. J. Harper indicated that they would be interested in conducting information sessions for the aquatics program, lifeguards and camp counselors at the Pickering Recreation Complex. Page 2 CORP0228-2/02 T. Ryce to review for consideration and advise. It was suggested to invite PFLAGG and LGBTQ to the September Wellness Forum as there are still booth spaces available. J. Harper to contact Tanya if they are interested. The City also runs Teen Programs which may be a good opportunity to partner with to offer educational sessions. J. Harper indicated that they have difficulty finding free rental space for youth groups to get together. T. Ryce mentioned that the Library offers free meeting rooms to community organizations, but unfortunately meeting room rental at other city facilities are at a premium as the rooms are usually needed • to run City programs. R. Rodrigue offered the meeting space within their office at the Durham Region Unemployed Help Centre. T. Ryce thanked the guests for attending.. 4. Business Arising from the Minutes Survey Update —T. Ryce circulated a copy of the breakdown for the surveys collected to date and suggested that we have a committee member dedicated to collect more surveys at the September event. Wellness Forum —T. Ryce provided a list of planning items for the event on September 14th. The next sub-group meeting will be held on July 9th • 5. Correspondence No correspondence. 6. Terms of Reference This item was postponed to the September meeting due to lack of quorum. Page 3 CORP0228-2/02 . 7 . 7. Other Business Upcoming guest—T. Ryce mentioned that she met with Dr Ashleigh Melloy, Professor at York University with regards to inclusivity and how to better shape our events at the City. He is interested in providing training to City staff. T. Ryce to invite Dr. Melloy to the September meeting and also to the Wellness event. Meeting Adjourned: 8:20 pm Copy: City Clerk • Page 4 CORP0228-2/02