Committee and Board Recruitment Process

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Consultation is complete and a report to Committee and Council will be submitted in Q3 2021. Visit the City's website for a list of committee openings.

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Consultation is complete and a report to Committee and Council will be submitted in Q3 2021. Visit the City's website for a list of committee openings.


Let’s make sure everyone is included in Kingston! Help us change the City’s committee recruitment and appointment process to:

  • Improve overall participation rates.
  • Improve the participation of under-represented community members.

Complete the survey, below, from April 9 to April 30, to help us develop recommendations that will be considered by the Administrative Policies Committee on June 10.

Background

This effort responds to two recent motions from Council:

  1. A Dec. 1, 2020motion directed staff to:
    • prepare a Strengths/Weaknesses/Opportunities/Threats (SWOT) analysis of the current committee recruitment process including input from all committees and boards;
    • research best practices across Ontario; and
    • submit a report, including recommendations, to the Administrative Policies Committee giving the committee enough time to report back to Council with recommendations before the end of June 2021
  2. A Dec. 15/16, 2020 motion from Council directed staff to provide recommendations to Council by Q2 2021 on increasing the rates of under-represented people on municipal committees and boards and incorporating the equity goals from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities framework for the 2022 municipal candidate nomination process.

City Hall dome against a blue sky and white clouds



Consultation is complete and a report to Committee and Council will be submitted in Q3 2021. Visit the City's website for a list of committee openings.


Let’s make sure everyone is included in Kingston! Help us change the City’s committee recruitment and appointment process to:

  • Improve overall participation rates.
  • Improve the participation of under-represented community members.

Complete the survey, below, from April 9 to April 30, to help us develop recommendations that will be considered by the Administrative Policies Committee on June 10.

Background

This effort responds to two recent motions from Council:

  1. A Dec. 1, 2020motion directed staff to:
    • prepare a Strengths/Weaknesses/Opportunities/Threats (SWOT) analysis of the current committee recruitment process including input from all committees and boards;
    • research best practices across Ontario; and
    • submit a report, including recommendations, to the Administrative Policies Committee giving the committee enough time to report back to Council with recommendations before the end of June 2021
  2. A Dec. 15/16, 2020 motion from Council directed staff to provide recommendations to Council by Q2 2021 on increasing the rates of under-represented people on municipal committees and boards and incorporating the equity goals from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities framework for the 2022 municipal candidate nomination process.

Consultation is complete and a report to Committee and Council will be submitted in Q3 2021. Visit the City's website for a list of committee openings.

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    December 7, 2015 - The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) launched its Diverse Voices for Change initiative today in Ottawa. The program aims to increase the number of women from diverse communities who are actively participating in local government decision-making.