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University recognized as top diversity employer

Ryerson makes Canada鈥檚 Best Diversity Employers list for third straight year
March 31, 2017
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Photo: Participants at Ryerson鈥檚 Viola Desmond Day Awards celebration, one of the initiatives cited in the annual Best Diversity Employers submission. Photo: Clifton Li.

For the third straight year, Ryerson University has been named one of .

The annual Canada鈥檚 Best Diversity Employers Competition recognizes Canadian employers that have exceptional workplace diversity and inclusiveness programs. The rankings, published in the March 28 edition of the Globe and Mail, feature the diversity leaders in their industry and region of Canada.

鈥淩yerson is proud and excited to be recognized for our work to create a diverse and inclusive culture where people can learn, grown their careers, and excel at their work in an environment where health and wellbeing are priorities; where respect and inclusion are priorities; and where they can bring their whole selves to work,鈥 said Christina Sass-Kortsak, assistant vice-president of Human Resources. 鈥淥ur values are clearly stated in the Academic Plan, and that sets a tone and a direction that informs everything that we do.鈥

Ryerson was for Access Ryerson, the campus-wide accessibility initiative that aims to identify and remove barriers to inclusion for persons with disabilities.

The university was also praised for its dedicated accessibility website (opens in new window) , with resources including a 鈥淪mart Campus鈥 app (opens in new window)  that provides real-time alerts about service disruptions on campus; and its participation in MindFest, an annual day of workshops and events on mental wellbeing in partnership with University of Toronto and OCAD.

Diversity at Ryerson is an ongoing initiative and every year, the university aims to do more.

Tamar Myers, director of strategic planning, assessment and special projects for the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), pointed to Ryerson鈥檚 Diversity Self-ID (opens in new window)  initiative as part of a commitment to transparency.

鈥淲e collect data for five equity groups鈥攚omen, racialized people, Aboriginal Peoples, persons with disabilities, and 2SLGBTQ+ people,鈥 said Myers. 鈥淲e share a considerable amount of aggregated information in our report. It鈥檚 really the only report of its kind at a Canadian university. With this information, we can take action to address gaps in representation.鈥

Myers also pointed to Ryerson鈥檚 responsiveness to issues affecting the community. 鈥淔or example, the Lifeline Syria (opens in new window)  challenge involves Ryerson community members supporting Syrian refugees and helping to bring them to Canada. We also have sexual violence prevention initiatives such as Consent Comes First, and mental wellbeing initiatives like MindFest.鈥

In addition, Ryerson is recognized as one of the 2017 Greater Toronto鈥檚 Top Employers for, among other initiatives, professional development through tuition waivers, rebates and other learning opportunities (opens in new window)  and a robust awards and recognition program.

For more information about Ryerson鈥檚 diversity initiatives, visit , and Ryerson EDI (opens in new window) .

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