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» Go to news mainCelebrating Pink Day in a big way
will be held on Friday, September 28, and all faculty, staff and students are encouraged to wear pink to promote respect on our campuses. It is the kick-off to Healthy Workplace Month.
The Facilities Management team is a great example of one administrative unit at ±«Óãtv that clearly supports Pink Day. It provides pink t-shirts and bracelets for all of its staff to wear. Staff also get creative by adding pink hats and gloves to recognize the day. Each year, they meet on the steps of the Weldon Law Building to take part in a group photo, with everyone donned in pink.
Facilities Management's Pink Day effort is one initiative among many coordinated by the Facilities Management Wellness Committee, a sub-committee of Facilities Management’s team building advisory group. Seven staff members make up the committee, including representatives from security, trades, administration and custodial.
Wellness Committee member William Gilbert is excited to be part of this event again this year. “This is our third year being involved with Pink Day and interest and awareness continues to grow each year. It’s an awesome event and we are happy to play a role.â€
In 2011, about 130 Facilities Management staff participated in Pink Day and more than 200 are expected to take part on Friday.
This year, to thank its staff, Facilities Management will serve pink ice cream in pink cones, with pink balloons and pink napkins, following the group photo.
±«Óãtv Pink Day
To celebrate Pink Day, a barbeque will be held on Studley campus open to all faculty, staff and students, with cakes and apples being delivered to Carleton, Sexton and Agricultural campuses, as well as the Medical School site in Saint John, New Brunswick.
You can [PDF] for your unit, department or area.
Pink Day is a collaborative effort, organized by the Office of Human Rights Equity & Harassment Prevention, Facilities Management, Organizational Health, Student Services and ±«Óãtv Student Union.
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