Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Where everyone is acknowledged, valued and respected.
SickKids acknowledges that structural racism, discrimination, gender bias, and institutional oppression exist within our society, and can negatively impact health outcomes and equity. We continue our journey to advance equity, diversity, inclusion (EDI) and accessibility every day at all levels of SickKids through concrete steps for change, guided by the SickKids Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy.
Land acknowledgement
SickKids operates on the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit River. We are committed to working toward new relationships that include First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, and are grateful for the opportunity to share this land in caring for children and their families.
Creating an environment where equity, diversity, inclusion and accessibility is championed and valued across our care, research and education initiatives is key to achieving our vision of Healthier Children. A Better World. We are committed to being a safe space for all patients and families, employees, learners and volunteers, where individuality is celebrated, where diversity is embraced and where everyone can feel acknowledged, valued and respected.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy
The Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Strategy provides a path to boldly embed EDI in all that SickKids does so all can feel acknowledged, valued and respected.
An inclusive SickKids for all
From patient care and services to research design to systemic policies, procedures and projects, we want everyone who comes to SickKids to feel celebrated for their unique self – in every clinic, every office, every day.
Learn about our patient and family-centred care model.
Health Equity: Your Health Matters
We ask questions to understand the unique you to improve the quality of care.
Language Interpretation Services
On-site interpreter services for patients and families with limited English proficiency.
Accessibility & Accommodation Supports
Discover accessibility accommodations available to you.
We're committed to collaborating with partners on culturally appropriate services for Indigenous children and families.
Research Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
Learn about our initiatives and interventions towards creating a diverse research environment.
Bring your whole self to work
We are committed to supporting and empowering SickKids employees in achieving their full potential. By working to understand and address systemic barriers and inequities to build a more inclusive workforce and workplace, we are applying an EDI lens to our policies and practices and taking concrete steps to create a more inclusive, diverse, accessible and culturally safe work environment.
Learn how we’re advancing a workplace where everyone has an equal opportunity to grow, develop and succeed, at all levels.
Self-Identification for Prospective Employees
We invite applicants to participate in the Self-Identification survey to help us design data-driven measures to make recruitment equitable and inclusive.
Through inclusive recruitment practices, we are valuing identity by creating recruitment experiences to ensure inclusivity is at the core of hiring for all applicants.
Actions we’ve taken to advance a more inclusive SickKids
SickKids seeks to remedy conditions that have led to disadvantages in employment or opportunities for historically marginalized and underrepresented equity priority groups and Indigenous communities. Here are the some of the ways we’re advancing EDI at SickKids:
- Launched the SickKids EDI Strategy to promote organizational accountability alongside a monthly town hall series (Tea with Tee) that explores EDI priorities and topics through open dialogue
- Launched an Anti-Racism in the Workplace Policy, and added discrimination and race into the staff Safety Reporting System
- Supported an EDI Champions Program to provide training and support change agents who are grounded in principles of EDI from an anti-racism and anti-oppression framework
- Established Inclusion Networks situated around identity and community groups to support Safe(r) Spaces for employees and that report to the organizational EDI Steering Committee
- Hired an Indigenous Health Program Manager and Indigenous Patient & Family Experience Specialist to support culturally safe care for Indigenous patients and families, aligned with the Indigenous Health Strategy
- Supported the development of a Black Family Advocacy Network in the Complex Care Program
- Launched inclusive recruitment resources and best practices for hiring managers to ensure inclusivity is at the core of recruitment and hiring processes
- Completed equity coaching for senior leadership
- Signed the BlackNorth Initiative pledge with a commitment to address anti-Black racism and improve representation in leadership positions
- Launched preferred name field in electronic health record to support patient preference through the Preferred Name Initiative and will be expanding to include pronouns and gender identity
- Created a framework to support recognition of various Days of Significance
EDI news & stories
March 8, 2024
International Women's Day: Dr. Jennifer Quon, SickKids' first female paediatric neurosurgeon
In her own words, Dr. Quon reflects on experiences, challenges and supports that helped shape her career.
February 27, 2024
Through the 2023/24 Award for Indigenous Nursing Students and the Award for Black Nursing Students, SickKids welcomed four award recipients to the hospital for clinical placement.
June 22, 2023
In celebration of Pride Month, Respiratory Therapists Nicole and Taylor Johnston reflect on their relationship which started at SickKids, including their experience being married by a SickKids colleague.
Who we are
EDI Office
Executive Lead, Strategic Advisor; Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office
Director, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Senior EDI Data Specialist; Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office
Program Manager; Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office
Executive Assistant to Executive Lead, Strategic Advisor; Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Office
Indigenous Health Program Manager
Indigenous Health Administrative Coordinator
EDI Steering Committee
The EDI Steering Committee provides a platform for discussing upcoming and ongoing EDI-focused initiatives, ensuring relevance, impact and alignment to the organization’s strategic directions. The Committee, which reports to senior leadership, provides input and direction on SickKids structures, systems, polices and initiatives using anti-racist and anti-oppression framework. Membership includes representation from across SickKids care, research and education groups to promote and embed a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion.
Inclusion Networks
SickKids has employee resource groups, also known as Inclusion Networks, which are situated around identity and community, and provide an opportunity for employees to network and create affirming, safer spaces by sharing lived experiences and ideas for change. The Networks are run by staff volunteers and host regular Safer Space(s) sessions where staff can gather for discussion and reflection.
- 2SLGBTQIA+
- Accessibility, Access and Inclusion
- Anti-Black Racism
- Women in Science
- Anti-Xenophobia
- Indigenous Reconciliation Working Group (coming soon!)
Engage with us
We are committed to an ongoing culture of feedback and engagement to understand patient, family and staff barriers to inclusion.
Contact the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Office at SickKids