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SUMA Regional Meetings Fall 2012 Policy & Communication Services
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SUMA ’ s Advocacy Role SUMA seeks to be the leading voice on urban issues in Saskatchewan We promote, protect, and defend the interests of our members Four full-time, one part-time, staff dedicated to advocacy
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Principles that Guide our Work Elected officials determine the direction Interests of members drive the work Work is relationship-based, long-term, pragmatic, principled, and fact-based Govt-to-Govt, Elected-to-Elected
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Core Interests of our Members Funding: –Sufficient, sustainable, predictable levels of operational and capital funding Autonomy: –Legislative, regulatory and funding environment that maximizes local freedom Capacity: –Urban governments must operate responsibly and have sufficient and sustainable level of local and/or regional capacity
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Five Areas of Work 1.Research –Turning problems into solutions 2.Policy Development –Turning solutions into actions 3.Advocacy –Turning actions into results 4.Communications –Telling your story 5.Member Engagement
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How is our work structured? Ministries: –Each Board member has a Cabinet minister to shadow –Each ministry assigned to one of our policy advisors Committees –Board members sit on SUMA policy committees –All issues flow through these committees
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How is our work structured? Four policy committees: –Environment –Public Safety & Health –Community & Economic Development –Intergovernmental Affairs Committees meet as needed Each committee provides advice to the Board
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Environment Multi-Material Recycling Program Saskatchewan Environmental Code –Solid waste –Wastewater CCME Wastewater regulations Regulatory Impact Analysis Strengthening relationship with govt and partners
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Public Safety & Health Changes to The Fire Safety Act Photo radar Medical professionals recruitment Primary Health Care Redesign JEPP funding
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Community & Economic Development Urban Highway Connector Program Transit Assistance for People with Disabilities Housing Immigration Recreation policy
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Intergovernmental Affairs Long-term infrastructure programs Municipal Operating Grant Debt limits Changes to municipal legislation Growth agenda Partners in Building our Saskatchewan
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PCS Contacts Che-Wei Chung, Policy Advisor –Environment file –Community & Economic Development file –Email: cchung@suma.org –Phone: 525-4389 Sean McEachern, Senior Policy Advisor –Public Safety & Health file –Intergovernmental Affairs file –Email: smceachern@suma.org –Phone: 525-4394
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PCS Contacts Tiffany Wolf, Communications & Web Coordinator –Handles our website, Urban Voice, Urban Update, other member communications –Email: twolf@suma.org –Phone: 525-4396 Mark Cooper, Director –Email: mcooper@suma.org –Phone: 525-4388
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