The DDSB recognizes that protecting, upholding and promoting human rights are necessary to:
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Support students’ and employees’ learning and success.
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Foster a culture of care where students and employees can thrive and have a sense of safety, well-being, engagement and belonging.
As a service provider and an employer, the DDSB is committed to meeting its legal responsibilities under the Ontario Human Rights Code, including the duty to accommodate and to proactively identify, prevent and address potential discrimination and harassment.
Did you know? The Ontario Human Rights Code protects Ontarians from discrimination and harassment in services like school/education and in employment based on prohibited grounds of discrimination: age, ancestry, citizenship, colour, creed/religion, disability, ethnic origin, family status, gender expression, gender identity, marital status, place of origin, race, record of offences (in employment only), sex and sexual orientation.
This means that everyone has the right to be treated with dignity and respect and to be free from all forms of discrimination in DDSB learning and working environments. It also means we all have a shared responsibility to treat one another with respect and to not discriminate against anyone because of (or based on) a prohibited ground(s).