Presentation on the progress on priorities for 2015 and how our work is evolving. Open discussion about future directions, challenges and opportunities as we move forward towards decent lives in strong neighbourhoods and access to information.
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Annual General Meeting Presentation June 28 2016
1. Social Development Centre Waterloo Region
49th Annual General Meeting
Progress on Priorities
Setting direction for advancing community through
participation & knowledge
2. *
*Retrospective analysis of work since 1967
*Topics and discussions from community
forums, kitchen table talks, and other
community input over past 10 years
*Review of issues raised by reference and
action groups
3. *
*Community Social Planning
*Civic Engagement
*Strong Neighbourhoods
*Access and Inclusion
*Poverty Elimination
*Digital Inclusion
*Access to Information
*Healthy Environment
4. *
*Newly elected councillors at Kitchener,
Waterloo and Regional Council
*Disabilities and Human Rights Group
*K-W Poverty Free Action Group
6. *
*In 2015 established the Community Social
Planning Council to provide a community
based perspective to guide our work
*Six (6) meetings since October
*Varied perspectives, lots of great discussion
and guidance
7. *
*Launched the Decent Lives-Strong Neighbourhoods series in 2015
(referred to as Decent Lives project in the future):
*3 community forums, 10 kitchen table talks: preliminary plan set
Integrated other topics : Civic Engagement; Access and Inclusion,
Healthy Environment
*Preliminary plan set – developing an assessment framework for
strong neighbourhoods to support decent lives
*Continued Systemic Analysis of Poverty project
*Hosted policy analysis session and all candidate sessions
during federal election – used Poverty Elimination Framework tool
*Created interactive map tool to assess neighbourhood
needs – an excellent model for similar analyses
*Continued VisitAble Housing project: realtors, builders and
planners
*Continued partnership in Festival of Neighbourhoods
*Continued Neighbourhood Connections program: Traynor-
Vanier and Cherry Park
8. *
*1. Assess and monitor:
*Framework for strong neighbourhoods to support decent lives has been
defined
*Work has started to develop an interactive assessment tool –
community wide, neighbourhood specific and individual
*2. Set priorities on physical and social infrastructure gaps:
*Define standards for ‘strong’ neighbourhood & ‘a decent life’ - what
should we be able to expect?
*Determine what to tackle for city wide equity
*3. Create community development programs:
*Proactive projects to fill neighbourhood equity gaps
*Support community initiative to enhance physical and social
environment through short term projects
9. *
*Integrated with Digital Inclusion
*Information services continue: Blue Book published, phone inquiries continue
to decline; web access remains high (average 9 min per visit)
*Municipal funding loss impacts service capacity:
* Duplication of effort in maintaining a region wide database – does not meet our
needs
* Misunderstanding of need for mediated support or digital inclusion
*Information focused projects:
* Building local information supports to newcomer project – training & resources
* Women Building Community Project – training & resources
* Older Adults and Access to Technology– training & resources
*Poverty reduction funding proposals: aim to develop peer to peer
information and system navigation programs: workers and tenants
*No direct community consultation since 2014 survey
10. *
*Recognize that information access is a basic need, public good and
human right in modern society
*Increase awareness and understanding of the importance of local,
experienced mediated information access: Google is NOT the answer to
human needs.
*Understand ‘community focused’ technical infrastructure is needed
and must be anchored in the community i.e. not govt nor business; Social
Development Centre has this expertise and is well positioned to build on this
*Advocate for restoring and increasing Social Development Centre
funding so innovative work can continue e.g. user friendly ‘apps’, system
navigation and advocacy support to vulnerable groups: renters, low wage earners,
persons with disabilities, seniors, immigrants
11. *
*Raise profile of human rights and social justice advocacy
role: develop a pool of advocates
*Increase profile for innovative, inclusive processes:
*Engagement in formal consultations
*Lived experience advocacy & action
*Policy and political analysis
*Provide social development training:
*Information for problem solving and planning
*Social data for planning and evaluation
*Organizing and advocacy skills for social change
*Enlist investments in technical & knowledge management
expertise to develop software applications for public good
12. *
*Are we on a good track?
*If we achieve one thing in the next year
what should it be?
*What activities would be most helpful in
achieving this outcome?
*How do we get the support we need to
ensure we can sustain and build our work?
13. *
*Each table should have: post it note pads, pens for each person,
flipchart paper, markers and masking tape
*We will take the questions in order
*Write your own responses - post it note – after each question is
done – stick this on your tables flipchart page
*Discuss your responses at your table
*Pick 2-4 items that your table mates agree on – write these
on one post-it note, stick it on the flipchart page
*Right the name of your group and Qu# on flipchart paper
14. *
*Report back to all groups – what your group has
agreed on – depending on time, we will report
back after:
*Qu 1
*Qu 2 & 3 (together)
*Qu 4
*Keep all post it notes from each table (posted
to a flipchart page)
15. *
*Coming as soon as we review the notes from
the discussion tables!
16. Social Development Centre Waterloo Region
74 Frederick St, Kitchener ON N2H 3L7
Phone/TTY: 519-579-1096
Toll Free: 1-877-579-3859
Fax: 519-578-9185
Website: http://www.waterlooregion.org
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