The Town of Shelburne has established a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.
The Committee will make recommendations and provide a monitoring and measuring role to help ensure that the Town of Shelburne applies a diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility lens to its policies, services, and programs.
The committee meets the third Wednesday of every month at 6:30 pm electronically and the meetings will be uploaded to the Town of Shelburne YouTube Channel.
View the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee agendas and minutes to stay informed.
2024 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee agendas and minutes
2023 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee agendas and minutes
The Term of Office for all Boards and Committees is concurrent with the Term of Council (2023-2026).
Vision Statement |
To create an inclusive and accessible community within the Town of Shelburne where all individuals can reach their full potential, free from barriers related to social injustice, inequality, discrimination, and accessibility challenges. We envision a place that serves as a model of diversity, equity, and inclusion, ensuring accessibility for all residents, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds |
Mission Statement |
Our mission is to empower every member of our community by raising awareness, providing support, and promoting equality. We will work to eliminate barriers caused by social injustice, inequality, discrimination, racial trauma, and accessibility challenges. Through advising and collaborating with local stakeholders, we aim to ensure that the Town of Shelburne integrates a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens into its policies, services, and programs. Our commitment is to engage the voices of our community, fostering public awareness, cooperation, and sensitivity to create a truly inclusive and accessible community for all residents. |
Mandate |
Our mandate is to create a welcoming and inclusive community in the Town of Shelburne, where everyone can realize their full potential, unburdened by social injustice, inequality, discrimination, and accessibility challenges. We are committed to empowering all community members by advocating for and integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion into the town's policies, services, and programs, guided by public input and sensitivity. Our ultimate vision is to lead by example, making Shelburne a model of accessibility for individuals of all abilities and backgrounds, with an ongoing commitment to identifying, addressing, and preventing barriers, and ensuring transparency in our efforts. |
The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee combined with the Accessibility Advisory Committee in October 2022 through council resolution.
Learn more about the Accessibility Advisory Committee and the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee below.
Accessibility Advisory Committee | ||||||
The Accessibility Advisory Committee is committed to making the Town of Shelburne barrier-free for all residents. The Town of Shelburne Accessibility plan and accessibility awards program are two important initiatives spearheaded by this committee. View Past Agenda and MinutesAgendas and Minutes for earlier years are available on request. 2022 Committee agendas and minutes |
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee | ||||||
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee - Terms of ReferenceThe mandate for the committee will be to advise Council and continue the work of the Anti-Black Racism, Racism and Discrimination Task Force, as noted in their recommendations brought forward to Council on October 5, 2020. The committee will make recommendations and provide a monitoring and measuring role to help ensure that the Town of Shelburne applies a diversity, equity and inclusion lens to its policies, services, and programs. 1. Provide insight, advice, and make recommendations to Council relating to the following:
2. Liaise with organizations and stakeholders, particularly those from marginalized groups including but not limited to Black, Indigenous, People of Colour, and 2SLGBTQI+ community members to facilitate discussions that promote broader understanding and engagement between residents of diverse backgrounds and abilities. 3. Provide recommendations on opportunities for education and awareness programs on anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion in consultation with Town of Shelburne Administration and within the budget allocated by Council. 4. Provide advice and recommendations on the development and contents of a new Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Policy which shall include an annual work plan with clear actions and measurable goals and objectives that move to identify and eliminate systemic discrimination and create an inclusive organization and community. 5. In cooperation with Town Staff, the committee will provide regular updates to Council that monitor and measure the Town’s success in applying a diversity, equity and inclusion lens resulting in implementing real changes to policies, services, and programs. Composition: The Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee is composed of the following members:
Selection Process: Community Members will be selected through an application and interview process. The interview panel will include the appointed Council members and a staff representative. Committee members will have the skills, knowledge, and experience to contribute effectively to the committee’s mandate. Committee members must be a Town of Shelburne resident, business owner or stakeholder who has an understanding of the impacts of racism and systemic discrimination on marginalized people and meet the following general qualifications:
Subcommittees and Working Groups: The Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee may form subcommittees and working groups within its membership as may be necessary to address specific issues within its mandate. Subcommittees shall draw upon members of the Committee and the Chair of the subcommittee shall be a voting member. Subcommittees may also invite community volunteers and stakeholders to participate in specific initiatives. Remuneration: Committee members are volunteers and shall serve without receiving remuneration. Term of Office: The Committee members shall be appointed for the Term of Council (4 years). Meetings: The committee will meet monthly or at the call of the Chair. Quorum: Committee quorum requires that the majority (50% plus 1) of voting members be present. If quorum is not attained within the first 10 minutes, the formal meeting cannot proceed, and the support staff member is not required to remain and/or provide notes. If members present choose to remain, they may do so for an information exchange only. Conflict of Interest: Members should be cognizant of perceived conflicts in terms of issues which may serve to benefit them personally. Members shall not use their status on a Committee for personal or political gain. Committee AccomplishmentsWant to learn more about our activities? Visit us on HaveYourSayShelburne DEI page
View Past Agenda and MinutesAgendas and Minutes for earlier years are available on request. 2022 Committee agendas and minutes |
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