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Lynn Wall fonds
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Fonds
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CA ON0034 10-092
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1975-2001 (Creation)
- Creator
- Wall, Lynn
- Place
- Ottawa, Ontario
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Physical description
89 cm of textual records
1 photograph : 10x15 cm ; col
177 photographs : slides ; col ; 35 mm
1 photograph : 10x15 cm ; col
177 photographs : slides ; col ; 35 mm
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Biographical history
Lynn Wall worked as a professor for the Introduction to Non-Traditional Occupations program (I.N.T.O.) at Algonquin College in Ottawa, ON, and participated on a number of local labour boards and advisory groups throughout the 1980s and 1990s. In addition to her work at Algonquin College, Wall was involved with the following boards and groups : The Women's Advisory group to the Ottawa-Carleton Training Board ; The Ontario Committee on Trades, Technology, and Operations Occupations for Women ; The Ontario Women's Action on Training Coalition ; The Ontario Committee on Non-Traditional Occupations for Women ; The Ottawa Area Women's Training and Education Group ; and The Local Training and Adjustment Board Women's Advisory Group.
Custodial history
Donated in 2003.
Scope and content
The fonds demonstrate Wall's commitment to fair representation of women in trades, technology, and other non-traditional fields where women comprised an incredibly small percentage of the labour force. For example, this fonds contains records related to Lynn Wall's work as a professor for the Introduction to Non-Traditional Occupations program (I.N.T.O.) at Algonquin College in Ottawa, ON, including resources for adult education, articles, handouts, program evaluations, work placement surveys, and correspondence with stakeholders. The fonds also contain meeting minutes, correspondence, and other records from Wall's participation on various local training boards and advisory groups, and miscellaneous material related to women's success in trades and technology occupations, gender equity in the workforce, labour and immigration policy, and women's changing role in society.
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The records are arranged according to four series ; I.N.T.O. Program, Training Boards and Advisory Groups, Women in Trades and Technology, and Employment Equity.
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Restrictions on access
The majority of the fonds is open and accessible, however, some files are restricted for a predetermined period of time. Please ask ARCS staff for further information.