April 2022 FUSION'S Anti-Racism, Access and Equity Policy Human Rights Complaints Procedures FUSION'S COMMITMENTFUSION is committed to acting as a positive force in eliminating any barriers to our community. To achieve this, FUSION will:
FUSION: The Ontario Clay and Glass Association prohibits discrimination or harassment and protects the right to be free from hate activity based on age, ancestry, citizenship, creed, religion, colour, disability, ethnic origin, family status, gender identity, level of literacy, marital status, place of origin, membership in any social organization, race, receipt of public assistance, record of offences, sex, sexual orientation or any other personal characteristic by or within the organization. POLICY AND ACTIONS ON ANTI-RACISM, ACCESS AND EQUITYFUSION: The Ontario Clay and Glass Association is committed to maintaining an environment where all individuals are treated with dignity and respect and are free from all forms of discriminatory treatment, behaviour or practice. Discrimination, harassment, violence, and any other form of discriminatory practices will not be tolerated. Discrimination does not have to be intentional. It can result from practices or policies that appear to be neutral but, in reality, have a negative effect on groups or individuals based on race, religion, gender, and so on. HUMAN RIGHTS COMPLAINT PROCEDUREAvenues of Complaint Right to Complain Reporting a Complaint A letter of complaint should contain a brief account of the offensive incident(s), when it occurred, the person[s] involved and the names of witnesses, if any. The letter should be dated by the complainant. To report a complaint, please email fusion@clayandglass.on.ca Confidentiality All individuals involved with the complaint must ensure the matter remains confidential. The investigator will release information only on a need-to-know basis. Whenever possible, investigation reports are presented in summary format without the names of witnesses. Findings and Recommendations Final Decision Remedy
FUSION will provide members with the following warnings before termination of membership: verbal warning, written warning, final written warning and termination. If the findings do not support the complaint, FUSION may:
It may be that no action is taken against the respondent, but there might be need for some management or systemic activity. A person who is found to have made a frivolous or vexatious complaint may be subject to disciplinary action. Ontario Human Rights Commission DEFINTIONSAnti-racism: a set of practices and systems designed to eliminate racism. Racism includes racist ideologies, prejudiced attitudes, discriminatory behaviours, structural arrangements and institutionalized practices resulting in racial inequality as well as the fallacious notion that discriminatory relations between groups are morally and scientifically justifiable. Access: the ability of or extents to which communities or residents can attain needed services and achieve full participation in the planning, development, administration and delivery of those services. Access includes client access and organizational access. Discrimination: the act of treating a person unequally by imposing unequal burdens or denying benefits, rather than treating a person fairly on the basis of individual merit. Discrimination is usually based upon personal prejudices and stereotypical assumptions related to at least one of the grounds set out in this policy. It is not necessary to have the intent to discriminate under the code. Workplace rules, policies, procedures, requirements, qualifications or factors may not be directly or intentionally but may nonetheless have an adverse effect. This may create barriers to achievement and opportunity. Diversity: the practice or quality of including or involving people from a range of different social and ethnic backgrounds and of different genders, sexual orientations, etc. Equity: practices designed to remove systemic barriers to equality of outcomes by identifying and eliminating discriminatory policies and practices. Harassment: a course of conduct of comments or actions that are unwelcome or should be known to be unwelcome. A person has the right to be free of humiliating or annoying behaviour that is based on one or more grounds in The Human Rights Code. Inclusion: the practice or policy of providing equal access to opportunities and resources for people who might otherwise be excluded or marginalized. |
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