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Introduction
In 2018, Parliament passed the Canadian Gender Budgeting Act. The departmental plans and departmental results reports are being used to fulfill the President of the Treasury Board’s obligations to make public, every year, analysis on the impacts of expenditure programs on gender and diversity.
Each organization is responsible for conducting their own Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA Plus).
The Policy on Results indicates that Program officials, as designated by Deputy Heads, are responsible for ensuring data collection for meeting policy requirements.
Applicability
All organizations must complete GBA Plus supplementary information tables in departmental plans and departmental results reports on an annual basis.
Governance
CCOHS recognizes the importance of Gender-based analysis plus (GBA plus) perspectives and is committed to ensuring diverse groups of workers in Canada benefit from our products and services.
Capacity
CCOHS recognizes the importance of GBA Plus and is committed to ensuring diverse groups of workers in Canada benefit from our programs. The CCOHS leadership team, along with its tripartite Council of Governors, ensure that GBA Plus perspectives are integrated into departmental decision-making processes by requiring CCOHS to assess the potential implications of products and services produced to support the diverse populations in Canada.
CCOHS set the following goals for 2024-25.
Human resources (full-time equivalents) dedicated to GBA Plus
As a small department, CCOHS does not have resources to dedicate full-time employees to this initiative.
Program goals: CCOHS is committed to meeting the needs of diverse populations in Canada by ensuring that occupational health and safety resources are available and impactful.
Distribution | Group |
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By gender | Third group: broadly gender-balanced |
Specific demographic group outcomes
CCOHS provides a wide range of occupational health and safety resources that may indirectly benefit all demographic groups. Targeted resources directly benefit a number of demographic groups such as women, persons with disabilities, youth or students, and newcomers or immigrants.
Key program impacts on gender and diversity
Statistic | Observed results* | Data source | Comment (Maximum 25 words per statistic) |
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Statistics on gender, diverse people from online user survey. |
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Online user survey | Multiple iterations of the survey were run this fiscal to support the addition of GBA Plus (gender-based analysis plus) questions. |
*2023–24 or most recent
Other key program impacts
Not available.
Gender scale
Income-level scale
Age-group scale