Press Release
As part of the Government of Yukon’s commitment to reducing recruitment barriers and creating culturally safe work environments, the Government of Yukon has released two key documents, including a What We Heard report on Identifying Barriers to Indigenous Recruitment and Retention and the Breaking Trail Together Operational Plan 2023–26.
These documents follow public engagements with Indigenous people to identify and address challenges in the recruitment and retention of Indigenous employees within the Government of Yukon’s public service.
Public engagement took place from June to November 2023 and involved 189 Indigenous participants, both current and past Government of Yukon employees.
Indigenous Yukoners who participated in the public engagement told the Government of Yukon that:
This input was obtained through online, paper surveys and in-person interviews.
These insights informed the development of the Breaking Trail Together Operational Plan 2023–26, which is part of a broader 10-year strategy (2019–29) to improve Indigenous representation within the Government of Yukon’s public service.
Breaking Trail Together takes a collaborative approach to intentionally achieving a Yukon public service that is inclusive of Yukon First Nations people.
The new operational plan for 2023–26 outlines key commitments to addressing these barriers, including more inclusive recruitment practices, culturally safe work environments and enhanced training and development opportunities for Indigenous employees.
This is the second of three-year operational plans that aim to create a responsive and supportive public service workforce, where Indigenous employees feel safe, supported and respected as professionals.
The What We Heard report brings together the views shared by many, all focused on achieving a more inclusive public service workplace for Indigenous people.
The vision of Breaking Trail Together Operational Plan 2023–26 is for the Yukon to be a national trailblazer in achieving a representative public service, inclusive of Yukon First Nation and Indigenous people. Through collaborative efforts, strategic partnerships and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, we are making progress towards realizing this vision.
Minister responsible for Public Service Commission Sandy Silver
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Laura Seeley
Cabinet Communications
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Kelan Deigh
Public Service Commission
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