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Diversity and inclusion (D&I) initiatives are often introduced into organizations without research, social change frameworks, or involving people directly impacted by the initiatives. In the absence of a thoughtful theory of change, these initiatives may not support the intended outcomes, or worse, lead to adverse effects on social development and well-being. This research asserts that if we want to further the equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and mental health and well-being agendas, applied social sciences research is required to help bridge the gap between social research and social development. This project takes a transdisciplinary research approach alongside the Gorman Group, a forestry/wood product manufacturing (WPM) company operating four sites in British Columbia, Canada and one site in Oroville, Washington in the United States. This project will explore how EDI, psychological safety, and mental health can be co-produced alongside employees to shape meaningful social outputs, outcomes, and impacts.
Jennifer Walinga
Gorman Group
Sociology
Manufacturing
Royal Roads University
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