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FORUM JUNE 19, 2019

GIVE GET

Guest Presenters Edify Centre – Sonia MacDonald with Brian McFadden Recreational Respite – Lyndsay Gate 211 Central East ON – Pamela Hillier, Executive Director Community Connection https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Fd1kg0TTR Q5RKbZCc0ba921QpoabMvzb

Project Updates Dufferin Community Foundation – Gord Gallaugher SHIP – Evaluation and Research Team

Who’s in the room ? Connection Break – come back at 11:00 

VISION: A community where individuals, associations and institutions recognize their role in leaving no community issue unresolved. MISSION: We create a platform for fostering collaboration and information and knowledge sharing to benefit the residents of Dufferin County.

Increase community agency capacity Identify and address service gaps GOALS Generate / foster collaborative opportunities to provide coordinated approaches Increase community agency capacity Identify and address service gaps Leaders sit at multiple tables and bring back information to share and consider impacts / possible action thru DC MOVES

Implementing the Mission towards achieving the Goals across 3 priority areas identified by the human service agency community Community Wellbeing Poverty Reduction Resource Sharing MISSION: We create a platform for fostering collaboration and information and knowledge sharing to benefit the residents of Dufferin County. GOALS Generate / foster collaborative opportunities to provide coordinated approaches Increase community agency capacity Identify and address service gaps

Community Wellbeing Poverty Reduction Resource Sharing Implementing the DC MOVES Mission and GOALS To benefit our Residents What’s on the MOVES Every 1st and 3rd Friday FORUMs quarterly Sponsored workshops Supporting the 3 priority areas Leadership Table

What’s on the MOVES FORUMs quarterly participating organisations increasing CC distribution increasing Open rates above industry standards FORUMs quarterly Avg attendance 30 to 40 3 agency introductions, 3 project updates Sponsored workshops – January Capacity Building w/s and 3 L&L webinars, Strategic Planning 101 – rebooked for fall 2019 Use these as polling questions in WOTMs

Mid year review (Dec 13 to June 13) VISION: Every resident of Dufferin County will have the opportunity to realize their potential. MISSION: A collaborative broad base of stakeholders who are working together to improve the quality of life of Dufferin County residents.

EMPLOYMENT ACTION: Connect with Workforce Planning Board Waterloo Wellington Dufferin and local Economic Development officers on groundwork and research what others are doing including Dufferin Board of Trade, the Peel Halton Workforce Development Group, Ec Dev Steering Committee, etc. Working group members: WWD WFP, DC Ec DEV, Humber, Georgian, DBOT, SPEC, LHIN, HHCC, UW, SHIP Top 3 actions: Held two data sharing meetings connecting with work being done by WWD WFP, DC ECDEV, DBOT, SBEC. Validated and updated understanding about our Employment challenges and needs Created awareness across the group about projects and activities in progress regarding Employment and opportunities to leverage each others work to improve outcomes for employees and employers Able to build on WFP Committee Dufferin work, updating the plans previously drafted with new information, preparing for moving forward with strategies and actions

EMPLOYMENT Stories of Success: (i.e. new connections, a changed practice, greater awareness, increased will) Reconnected with those previously at the table under Dufferin WFD Committee, increased awareness of what is happening in DC across a broad spectrum Greater collective understanding of the miss-matched expectations by both employees and employers as well as updating DC stated challenges based on new data Rejuvenated will to work together to address employment from a collective perspective knowing what each party is doing and how we can leverage each others work

Working group members: HEALTH EQUITY ACTION: Develop and deliver health equity training(s) - To build capacity and raise awareness of local health equity issues Working group members: Heather Hayes, Orangeville Foodbank Maureen Riedler, Hospice Dufferin Andrea Noorani, Friends & Advocates, Peel John Oosterhof , Community Member Wendy Taylor-Brett , CW Local Health Integration Network Julie Vanderwerf, Community Services, Dufferin County Top 3 actions: 1. Health Equity workshops scheduled: Treating Patients with C.A.R.E. and the Empathy Effect-June 4 Bridges Out of Poverty –September 16 GW Task Force to Eliminate Poverty with Community Members speaking to lived experience-Fall 2019 CW LHIN & William Osler Health System -Fall 2019 Leslie Barnes, Services and Housing in the Province Heidi Vanderhorst , Dufferin Family Health Team Tim Smith ,CMHA, Peel Mary Wheelwright , Headwaters Health Care Centre Elaine Capes, Coordinator, DCEC Dave Pearson, CW Local Health Integration Network

2. Communication: Development of Health Equity messages 3. Promotion/informing: Developed and implementation of social media accounts, Join-In and updated website Stories of Success: (i.e. new connections, a changed practice, greater awareness, increased will) Awareness of the work that is currently being done in other agencies/organizations/ community Pilot project underway in Brampton/palliative care and working with vulnerable populations Poverty simulation exercise- Arthur –Fall 2019 Organizations use of the Health Equity Impact Assessment (HEIA) Moving forward: Discussions to review current barriers that exist in Dufferin by engaging and working with and listening to members of the community with lived experience

HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS ACTION: Investigate collaborative solutions for mixed housing with mixed living/sharing arrangements for different client groups, recognizing that it may involve zoning, joint planning, pooling dollars, building business cases and seeking grants (i.e. Golden Girls, etc.) Working group members: United Way, Dufferin County Community Services, DC MOVES, Community Member John Oosterhof, SHIP, Central West LHIN Top 3 actions: 1. Golden Girls presentation to sub-group on June 6th 2. Creation of a list of considerations to be submitted to the consultant WSP for the Official Plan update as part of the Municipal Comprehensive Review 3. Brainstorming of potential future actions and areas where further investigation is needed

HOUSING & HOMELESSNESS Stories of Success: (i.e. new connections, a changed practice, greater awareness, increased will) New connection of Dorothy from Golden Girls. She will be able to spread information about homesharing to a larger audience.

http://dcmoves.org/

DCEC & Getting to Impact May 2019

GETTING TO IMPACT CAPACITY-BUILDING PROGRAM Vibrant Communities (VC) from the Tamarack Institute for Community Engagement invited us to take part in a learning opportunity to develop a community impact report The Getting to Impact coaching series provides a high-level framework to assist with organizing and understanding poverty and poverty reduction, and to effectively measure and communicate the impacts of poverty reduction efforts to local stakeholders. The program includes six modules: Module 1: Foundations of Measurement Module 2: Shifting Awareness & Culture Module 3: Nudging Systems & Policy Module 4: Programmatic Innovations Module 5: Population Level Change Module 6: Communicating Results

Evaluation Link  Thank you !