That first meeting

Poverty Stakeholders Meeting

July 31, 2012  3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Lee Manor Auditorium

Session Guidelines

R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

Honesty

Listen for the nugget of truth

Look for possibility

It’s okay to disagree

One person at a time

Speak from an authentic place

“What would it take for us to create a sustainable network of supports within our community?”

Communication among groups

Educating each other and Awareness:

  • accurate information from the right source
  • at the front line
  • Respect/equality

Shared value – What does it mean to help?  Shared assumptions/philosophy?

Integration vs segregation/separation

Real partnership

Integrated neighbourhoods

Leverage expertise

TRUST – two worlds:  faith & social services

Focus on shared vision

“Keep the main thing the main thing”   . Clients’ best interest

Shared language – common language

Choice/ownership/participation

Right people at the table (mental health)

Interagency groups

Faith and Social Services need to unite – joint vision, core values for whole community; know one another – reach out

Recognize limitation   where collaboration and awareness ????

Learn from our past successes

Community-based, relationships-based, scaled appropriately

Can we agree on what we agree on?

What is the shared vision?

Draft vision statements from break-out groups:

  1. To engage the community through people enabling people by providing resources and services to ‘alleviate’ poverty.
  2. A network that respectfully supports the community’s right to facilitate self-determination through acceptance and support.
  3. Having a shared interest and united front toward a common goal.
  4. To establish a connected community group/service to include those living in poverty – working to improve lives within the community, while ensuring the services are accessible, affordable, humanitarian, equitable, and provides choice.
  5. People-centred respect which happens through communication, filling the gaps and broadening the service base.

where we interconnect

Preparing for the first meeting

It would very helpful for me to hear from each of you what you are hoping to get out of this meeting, and what challenges to expect.

I would also like to have a framing question for the meeting. Would this do it: “What would it take for us to create a sustainable network of supports within our community?”

Could you each please send responses to the following questions by Monday the 23rd:

In an ideal world:

1.    What is our intent (purpose and desired result) for this meeting and the initiative overall?

2.   How will we measure success?  (How will we know it was a successful meeting?)

3.    What challenges can we anticipate?

4.    What have  you learned in similar situations?

5.    What will make the biggest difference this time?

History

In June of 2012, Francesca Dobbyn, Executive Director of the United Way of Bruce Grey asked for a meeting with the Mayor of Owen Sound to discuss some recent newspaper articles that were covering frustrations, agency to agency, within the homeless sector within the city of Owen Sound.

Barb Fedy of Grey County Social Services joined the meeting along with Reverend David Sherman of Central Westside United Church.

As a result of this meeting, a subsequent meeting was scheduled to bring together those involved in providing supports to people in poverty, and an offer to facilitate was extended by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

Dan Wilson, Manager Policy, Research and Evaluation at the Ontario Trillium Foundation would be the facilitator.

This was the invitation:

You are invited!

The wonderful thing about our community is the effort that goes out to help those who are in a crisis or running into brick walls.  At the United Way we see this daily, be it a donation to assist with a utility bill or volunteers arriving to pack backpacks.

We often worry about duplication, while knowing that choice is also important.

We’re always trying to balance the resource needed against the resources available.

In an effort to pull together, brainstorm, focus resources, develop a cohesive community plan that is client centred and address complex needs, we are hosting a meeting July 31st, 3-5 pm at Lee Manor .

This meeting will be facilitated by Dan Wilson, Manager Policy, Research and Evaluation at the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF).  Dan, who comes highly recommended as a facilitator extraordinaire (both internally at OTF and externally).

We are hoping that all of the community groups that are involved with emergency food, emergency shelter and other like resources can join us, so we can network and create a sustainable network of supports within our community.

If you can RSVP to me as soon as possible I will start an attendance list.  Due to space considerations, we would appreciate only staff and key volunteers; board members, attend.

There will be opportunities for public input as we move forward in this process.

Thank you