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Conclusion
It is important to recognize that anti-Black racism must be addressed collaboratively by all stakeholders in the education system. Moreover, change will not occur in the education system if one is not prepared to critically self-reflect on the ways in which positions of power and privilege perpetuate and contribute to systemic racism.
The College is taking important steps to further protect students and to eradicate systemic racism. The College’s resources, including the ethical framework, the
updated regulation - Ontario Regulation 437/97: Professional Misconduct, the new additional qualification course, and this professional advisory provide a basis for the ongoing development and implemen- tation of equitable and anti-racist learning environments. Once applied and practised, enhanced educational outcomes should be the result of collective efforts to address anti-Black racism and its impact on Black students and those who care for and support them.
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