Gender-based Analysis Plus resources
Federal public servants are encouraged to visit Women and Gender Canada's GBA Plus GCpedia page (accessible only on the Government of Canada network) for helpful information on how to better integrate GBA Plus in departments and agencies.
Guide: Integrating GBA Plus into public and digital engagement
Created in collaboration with the Treasury Board Secretariat’s Open Government Unit, this Guide is intended to advance Open Government principles alongside the implementation of GBA Plus. By supporting approaches that lead to more meaningful and inclusive engagement, diverse people and those traditionally less heard can participate in the process of informing government actions.
Inclusive event planning job aid
Unconscious bias: Additional resources
GBA Plus Implementation survey results highlights
- Gender-based Analysis Plus implementation survey results 2019-2020
- Gender-based Analysis Plus implementation survey results 2018-2019
- Gender-based Analysis Plus implementation survey results 2016-2017
- Gender-Based Analysis Plus Implementation Survey Results 2015–2016
GBA Plus do-it-yourself training toolkit
Introduction to GBA Plus Online course: Bibliography
GBA Plus research guide
GBA Plus research checklist
Guidance for drafters of Treasury Board submissions
Departmental Action Plan on Gender-based Analysis (2016-2020)
Departmental Action Plan on Gender-based Analysis (2008-2009)
Parliamentary reports and government responses related to GBA Plus
- Standing Committee on Public Accounts (PAC) reports and government responses
- Standing Committee on the Status of Women (FEWO) reports and government responses
- Eleventh Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women: Towards Gender Responsive Budgeting: Rising to the Challenge of Achieving Gender Equality (2009)
- Government Response to the Second Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women: Gender-based Analysis: Building Blocks for Success (2006)
- Second Report of the Standing Committee on the Status of Women: Gender-based Analysis: Building Blocks for Success (2005)
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