Question Period Note: GBA+ and the GBA+ Action Plan

About

Reference number:
WAGE-2019-QP-00002
Date received:
Dec 9, 2019
Organization:
Women and Gender Equality Canada
Name of Minister:
Monsef, Maryam (Hon.)
Title of Minister:
Minister for Women and Gender Equality

Issue/Question:

What is the government doing to improve the implementation of GBA+?

Suggested Response:

*GBA+ is an important mechanism to support gender equality objectives and is positively impacting the Government of Canada’s programs, policies and services.

*Budget 2019 built on work in recent budgets, and included a Gender Report, for the first time making Gender-based Analysis Plus of the budget publicly available.

*Training to enhance Gender-based Analysis Plus capacity across the Government of Canada continues. Over 149, 000 public servants, parliamentarians and parliamentary staff have taken the Gender-based Analysis Plus online course.

Background:

Gender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is an analytical tool used to assess how diverse groups of people may experience policies, programs and initiatives differently. The “plus” in GBA+ emphasizes that analysis should go beyond biological (sex) and socio-cultural (gender) differences to also consider other identity factors, such as belonging to LGBTQ2 communities, race, Indigenous origin or identity, age, language, socio-economic condition, place of residency and (dis)ability, etc.

As a center for excellence for GBA+, the Department plays the following role:

o Increases awareness and understanding of, and commitment to, GBA+ as a key lever for gender equality, diversity and inclusion;
o Provides guidance, develops tools and training, creates and strengthens infrastructure to enhance capacity and improve expertise for GBA+ across and beyond federal departments and agencies;
o Contributes to evidence-based practices by increasing capacity for GBA+ and related tools/techniques, including gender budgeting, to assess differential impacts applying GBA+ to identify issues and inform priorities;
o Brokers relationships, and creates channels and forums between a broad range of actors to capture new knowledge, including identifying and disseminating good practices; and,
o Acts as a hub for GBA+ knowledge and expertise and create spaces and opportunities to harness new ideas to develop solutions and enable innovation.

Federal departments and agencies are currently required to integrate GBA+ into all Memoranda to Cabinet, Treasury Board Submissions and budget proposals. Further, GBA+ is now included in key legislation, including, the Impact Assessment Act, Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and Accessible Canada Act.

Various governance structures have been put in place to support departments and agencies and ensure they remain accountable for their GBA+ requirements. This includes a GBA+ Champions Network, an Interdepartmental Committee on GBA+, and Federal-Provincial-Territorial GBA+ Task Teams. Further, capacity to undertake robust GBA+ continues to grow and the availability of disaggregated data allowing for quality analysis is increasingly available.

Additional Information:

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