The Regional Municipality (RM) of Wood Buffalo, Alberta, is committed to inclusion, diversity and equality. The RM aims to create a welcoming community where residents work together to implement initiatives that meet the needs of its increasingly diverse population. Its work includes responding to community challenges such as a lack of affordable housing, racism, high costs of living, lack of mental health supports, and isolation.
Wood Buffalo’s 2017-2022 Diversity & Inclusion Community Plan guides programming and initiatives in the community and provides an accountability tool to monitor progress. The plan was developed by and for the community through a dynamic engagement process that included a community Diversity Summit (where more than 100 community stakeholders provided input), 156 process surveys, 19 focus groups (attended by 250 individuals), and 729 responses to a public survey on diversity, inclusion, identity, barriers and strategies.
The engagement process yielded the following community priorities that now guide the diversity and inclusion work of community stakeholders:
For poverty reduction practitioners interested in strengthening diversity, inclusion and equality in their communities, here are a few ideas to get started:
Wood Buffalo’s Diversity & Inclusion Community Plan supports the development and maintenance of inclusive services and spaces, encourages a cohesive society where everyone is safe and secure, deepens the sense of home and belonging of residents, and improves the attraction and retention of current and future residents.
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Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination
Regional Advisory Committee on Inclusion, Diversity and Equality (RACIDE)
Wood Buffalo Diversity & Inclusion Community Plan: 2017-2022
Wood Buffalo Diversity & Inclusion Community Plan: Workbook
Contact: diversity.woodbuffalo@rmwb.ca