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 Through the Looking Glass: Immigrant Perspectives on Literacy
   
Author(s):   Literacy Link South Central
Published:   2015
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Literacy Link South Central hosted a Job Creation Partnership project focused on outreach and marketing within London's diverse multicultural communities. Through this project, LLSC gained valuable insight into how literacy is perceived by both new and settled immigrants. They also gained input and ideas on how to successfully market adult literacy programming to multicultural communities.

 The lessons learned from this innovative partnership project are shared in LLSC’s “Through the Looking Glass” webinar.

  

  


Other keywords: newcomers, refugees

   
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URL:  https://vimeo.com/124936082
   
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 The Accessibility Tool Kit
   
Author(s):   Deaf Literacy Initiative
Published:   Ontario Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities
Funder:   2019
   
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The purpose of the Accessibility Tool Kit is to look through the accessibility lens and learn more about the diversity found within and surrounding the Deaf community.

Topics covered in this valuable kit include:

  • Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act
  • What is ASL?
  • Understanding Deaf Culture
  • Deaf Interpreters
  • Where to Hire Interpreters
  • Video Relay Service
  • Video Remote Interpreting
  • Accessibility and Accommodations

   
File(s):  PDF document DLI The Accessibility Tool Kit.pdf
URL:  https://www.deafliteracy.ca/_files/ugd/2aaab0_408b64ccf0c446e395ebb38b4c7a4faa.pdf
   
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 Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, Trans, Queer, Intersex, 2-Spirit (LGBTQI2S) Awareness
   
Author(s):   Simcoe/Muskoka Literacy Network
Published:   2017
Funder:   Unknonwn
   
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The Simcoe/Muskoka Literacy Network compiled the information in this resource from a variety of workshops, webinars and other sources to help agencies create welcoming, safe spaces for lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, trans, queer, intersex, Two Spirit (LGBTQIA+) people.

Topics include:

  • Basic information
  • A vocabulary list
  • Tips for teaching
  • Strategies for creating safe spaces
  • A best practises checklist created by the Ontario Human Rights Commission

   
File(s):  PDF document SMLN-resource-LGBTQI2S-awareness-final.pdf
URL:  https://literacynetwork.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/SMLN-resource-LGBTQI2S-awareness-final.pdf
   
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 Making Ally a Verb: Inclusion of Two Spirit and LGBTQIA+ Peoples – Eq-uity Series Part 4
   
Author(s):   CESBA, with Mitch Borsc, Equity Consultant, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board
Published:   March 11, 2021
Funder:   Unknonw
   
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This webinar provides information, resources, and a series of practical tips on how to be an ally for the inclusion of Two Spirit and LGBTQIA+ Peoples in the education system and beyond. 


 
 

   
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URL:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t2I0SRI9fo&list=PLvUfpAkjLx9-FwRPytyw4pUyvgzpadXkl&index=3
   
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 The LDA Podcast: Adults with LD & ADHD
   
Author(s):   The Learning Disabilities Association of America
Published:   September 7, 2022
Funder:   The Learning Disabilities Association of America
   
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The LDA podcast is a series created by The Learning Disabilities Association of America. Their podcasts are dedicated to exploring topics of interest to educators, individuals with learning disabilities, parents and professionals to work towards the goal of creating a more equitable world.

In this “Adults with LD & ADHD” podcast, the LDA sits down with Elaine Taylor-Klaus, a master certified coach and co-founder of ImpactParents, to clear up common misconceptions about adults with LD and ADHD, how to ask for the supports you need to succeed, and more.

https://www.buzzsprout.com/1133861/11244652-adults-with-ld-adhd

  

  
   
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 How to Create an Inclusive Learning Environment
   
Author(s):   ABC Life Literacy Canada
Published:   June 23, 2022
Funder:   ABC Life Literacy Canada
   
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ABC Life Literacy Canada prepared this blog post to support educators to address racism in their classrooms and ensure that all learners feel that they are in a safe and inclusive learning environment. In this blog post, helpful tips for inclusion in the classroom are shared.


https://abclifeliteracy.ca/blog-posts/cultural-literacy-blog-posts/how-to-create-an-inclusive-learning-environment/



   
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 Truth and Reconciliation, Racial Justice, and Equity
   
Author(s):   Ontario Nonprofit Network
Published:   Updated regularly
Funder:   Ontario Nonprofit Network
   
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As part of its online Resource Centre, the Ontario Nonprofit Network created a Racial Justice web page with resources and tools to enhance your organization’s commitment to anti-racism, equity, and inclusion. This web page features a curated list of resources that address systemic and institutional racism and offer ways for nonprofit organizations to work towards racial justice.

https://nonprofitresources.ca/reconciliation-racial-justice-equity/

   
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 Moving Forward with Equity and Inclusion in Adult and Continuing Education – Equity Series Part 4
   
Author(s):   CESBA with Ishwar Persad, Executive and Leadership Coach
Published:   March 23, 2021
Funder:   Unknown
   
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CESBA’s Moving Forward with Equity and Inclusion webinar focused on the following three content areas:

  • Review the highlights and evaluation results of CESBA’s four-part Equity Series of webinars
  • Participate in a coaching session to reflect on possibilities for change and growth for ourselves, our organizations, and our sector in diversity and inclusion
  • Determine the next steps for CESBA and the Adult and Continuing Education sector to increase equity and inclusion
 
 

   
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URL:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG2wZkdXLoY&list=PLvUfpAkjLx9-FwRPytyw4pUyvgzpadXkl&index=4
   
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 Yes I Can: A Mental Health Guide for Adult Literacy Facilitators
   
Author(s):   Project Read Literacy Network and Jennifer E. Hewitt
Published:   2017
Funder:   Ontario Trillium Foundation
   
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Project Read’s “Yes I Can” is an incredibly comprehensive resource guide for adult literacy educators on a wide variety of mental health issues.

This valuable resource guide contains the following chapters:

  • Mental Health and the Adult Learner
  • General Suggestions for Supporting Learners Living with Mental Health Conditions
  • Mental Health First Aid
  • Mental Health Conditions and Disorders
  • Mood Conditions and Disorders
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Substance Related Disorders
  • Psychotic Disorders
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders
  • Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Developmental Disorders
  • Behavioural Disorders
  • Personality Disorders
  • Learning Disabilities
  • Additional Resources

Also available for “Yes I Can – A Mental Health Guide for Adult Literacy Facilitators” – this webinar recording offers more information about the Mental Health Guide resource and how to use it in the learning environment

Q & A Chat Summary from Mental Health Guide webinars – This Q&A – Chat Summary provides a summary of the questions and answers that were discussed during the Mental Health Guide webinars


   
File(s):  PDF document MentalHealthGuide2017.pdf
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 Skill Builders for Youth: Youth Literacy Nights
   
Author(s):   NWT Literacy Council
Published:   2017
Funder:   Northwest Territories Education, Culture and Employment
   
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Youth Literacy events are a fun way to have youth in your community participate in learning opportunities. Many times, youth do not want to sign up for a formal learning program and may be hesitant to join a longer, on-going program. The ideas in this guide will help you to plan 1 or more youth events for your community with Literacy and Essential Skills learning embedded.

   
File(s):  PDF document Youth Literacy Nights July 2017 draft1.pdf
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