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Community Services Council Community Services Council Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador 1976 - 2001 1976 - 2001 Annual General Meeting February 20 th , 2001 Celebrating 25 years of service Penelope Rowe Community Services Council

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Page 1: Penelope Rowe Community Services Council

Community Services CouncilCommunity Services CouncilNewfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland and Labrador

1976 - 20011976 - 2001

Annual General MeetingFebruary 20th, 2001

Celebrating 25 years of service

Community Services CouncilCommunity Services CouncilNewfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland and Labrador

1976 - 20011976 - 2001

Annual General MeetingFebruary 20th, 2001

Celebrating 25 years of service

Penelope Rowe

Community Services Council

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CSC Corporate Objectives

strengthen community programs and promote volunteerism

greater liaison within the voluntary sector and between the sector and governments

citizen participation in policy making research and development, planning information/ knowledge sharing forum to discuss interests and stimulate

change

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Volunteer CentreTraining Highlights

Making the most of Volunteers Volunteers involving Volunteers

Cornwall, OntarioAmsterdam, NetherlandsPeterview, Newfoundland

Safe Steps/ ScreeningCorner Brook

Recreation/ RetentionBonavista Peninsula

800 people participated

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Volunteer CentreYouth Programs

Avalon PeninsulaSt. John’s, Torbay, Ferryland, Placentia

and Whitbourne

Youth Mobilizing Youth

Burin PeninsulaSt. Bernard’s-Jacques Fontaine,

Terrenceville, Rushoon, Lawn and Grand Bank

HRDC/ Youth Services Canada

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Volunteer CentreYouth Programs

60 youth 11 - 18 years of age support to 20 community agencies

Youth Volunteer Corps

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Volunteer CentreSpecial Projects

Our Millennium Volunteering Through Time International Year of Volunteers Volunteers, Community Access Sites

Resource Kit

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SWASP Student Work and Service Program

555 students475 organizations205 communities

September 2000

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Research and Development

Youth AT RiskModel for service delivery

(partnership with T. I. Murphy Centre

Meetings held in 9 communitiesLabrador City, Happy Valley Goose Bay, Stephenville, Corner Brook, Grand Falls Windsor, Gander, Clarenville, Marystown and St. John’s

Models for Pre-employment ServicesContract for Human Resources and Employment

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Research and Development

Community University Research Alliance CURA))(Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council)

Role of Voluntary Sector

Analysis of Strategic Social Plan

Partners:Memorial University of Newfoundland; Strategic Social Plan Secretariat; Central Regional Committee, SSP; Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency; Human Resource Development Canada; Community Researchers

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Research and Development

Research Proposals submitted

Leadership Gap – Perception or Reality

Beyond Tokenism

– Engaging Youth in Policy Shaping

Assuming Value – Measuring Worth

The role of Volunteerism in Community Capacity Building

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Values Added Project

Provincial Forum 2000

68 Participants, 36 communities, 61 groups

Human Resources Issues

Inventory of Training Opportunities

Gap analysis

Provincial Steering Committee

Data Base of Organizations

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source: CSC Values Added Researchsource: CSC Values Added ResearchTotal # 6,000Total # 6,000

Voluntary Community-Based Groups by

Category

0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900

fundra is ing resources

e thn ic

o ther

sen io rs

w om en

justice /hum an righ ts

d isab ilities

environm ent

arts & cu ltu re

bus/pro f/assoc

em ergency

heritage

fam ily /you th

hea lth

educa tion

clubs

re lig ious

com & econ deve lopm ent

recrea tion /sportsrecreation/sportscom & econ dev.

religiousclubs

educationhealth

family/youthheritage

emergencybus/prof/assoc

arts & cultureenvironment

disabilitiesjustice

womenseniors

otherethnic

fundraising

Number of Groups

Ca

teg

ory

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Organizations by Zone

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400

Zone

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

202019181716151413121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Eco

no

mic

Zo

ne

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400

Number of Groupssource CSC 2000

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VolNet Connections in Newfoundland & Labrador

355 ConnectedFeb.18,2001

VolNet TrainersWorkshops

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VolNet Organizations by Region

Approved VolNet Groups

43

87

9031

95

62

Labrador

Western

Central

Eastern

St. John's/NorthEastAvalon

Avalon

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VolNet Basic Training Update

363 Individuals Received Basic Training

265 Organizations Received Basic Training

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VolNet Applied Training Update

60 Workshops to Date

20 Communities

388 Participants

237 Participants (VolNet)

151 Participants (Non-VolNet)

100 Groups Participated

65 VolNet Groups

35 Non-VolNet Groups

(with partners)

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CSC Virtual Resource Centree-nvision

E-transactions

Directories

Research

Training

Hot Links

Communicationsand dialogue

Information sharingand dissemination

On-lineapplications

VoluntaryCommunity-

BasedSector

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Organizations With Email Addresses by Regional Economic Zone

050

100150200250300350400450500550600650700750800850

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

Email Addresses

Organizations

Updated Organizations(approx. 3000) as of Feb.19,2001

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CSC Special Projects

Voluntary community - based sectors found partners: MUN, CONA, HRE

National Child Day ForumChaired by President of the Board of Trade60 Participants

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CSC Special Projects

Public AccessInformation on HRE programsSupport for appeals

Eager to Learn

Destinations Employment

Community Foundation

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Consultations, Connections and

Collaborations

Board of the International Association for Volunteer Effort (IAVE Chair, North American Steering Committee Canada Health Network,

Co-Chair Advisory BoardCanadian Institute for Health ResearchCanadian Policy Research Network

Quality of Life Indicators ProjectCanadian Council on Social Development, PatroCapital Coast Development Alliance

Community Capacity Task Force Carleton University

Arthur Kroeger College of Public Affairs, Leadership Forum Advisory Committee

Centre for Philanthropy - IYV Research AgendaCity of St. John’s Youth Task ForceCity of St. John’s Senior’s Roundtable Initiative

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Consultations, Connections and

Collaborations (cont’d)

City of St. John’s Special Events Committee (Summer)Community Youth NetworkCPRN, Quality of Life IndicatorsEvaluation of CONA ABE ProgramFederal Government - Voluntary Sector InitiativeInitiative for New Economy, Design CommitteeInternational Society for Third Sector ResearchMemorial University, Community University Research AllianceNational Voluntary Sector Research SymposiumNewfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Health Research, MUNPolicy Research Secretariat, National Conference Advisory CommitteePremier’s Council on Social Development

Social Audit Committee

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Consultations, Connections and

Collaborations (cont’d)

Senior’s Resource Centre Friendly Visiting ProgramSenior’s Resource Centre on ABC’s Fraud ProgramSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council

Chair, Audit CommitteeStrategic Directions and Joint Initiatives Committee

Statistics Canada Advisory Group for Non-Profit ResearchSteering Committee on Evaluation of Basic Literacy and Adult Basic Education - Level OneStudent Volunteer Bureau at Memorial UniversityVoluntary Sector Roundtable - Coalition’s meetingsVolunteer Canada’s Volunteering Works

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Penelope M. RoweLouise Woodfine

Lori JohnsonDarlene Scott

Sandra MurphyKim Randell Power

Pam CorriganCarol Anne Ryan

Jodi MahonJim Brown

Volunteer Centre

Clara Burke ByrneJean Carter

Karen DroverLisa Flynn

Kimberley GreeningNeil Head

Phyllis HogarthSean MurrayBernice PaulSusan RoweLeigh Thorne

SWASPRoxanne Barrington

Dawna ClearySheila CurranShallon Guy

Betty JoyMichelle Pender

Christine SymmondsAngela Woodfine

VolNet

Curtis DelaneyTony JonesTrina May

Carla OsmondJill Philpot

Derrick RoulShelly Turner

Jeff WalshCorey Williams

Placements / Internships

MUN Co-opJeff Dowden

Stephanie Mandville

CONA Co-op Krista Rose

MUN Political ScienceAmanda Keating

Alesandra Stefanovic

Placements / Internships

Generation VJodi BartlettChes Deir

Andrea Powell

Summer Career PlacementDwayne Galton

Sabina Rana

Volunteers

Ron DayMichael DevineDavid Furlong

CSC Staff 2000

Values Added

Desiree KingKay Anonsen

Contracted StaffJerry BannisterBobbie Boland

Elaine Woolridge

Placements / Internships

Society for the Physically DisablesSherri Hickey

Stephanie Sutton

SWASPJulia Shea

Sherry Smith

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Funding Sources

Dept. Health and Community Services Community Foundations of Canada Human Resources Development Canada Office of Learning Technologies Dept. of Human Resources and Employment Learning Disabilities Assoc. of Canada Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Dept. of Education Labour Market Development Agreement Youth Volunteer Corps of Canada Industry Canada Nfld & Labrador Human Rights Association Strategic Social Planning Secretariat Voluntary Community-based Sector Fund Volunteer Canada Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council

PLURA

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Corporate and Private Contributions (Cash or In Kind) NewTel

Heritage CanadaVOCMGreat West LifeScotiabankFishery Products InternationalOlga AyreNewfoundland PowerUnited Way of Greater TorontoUnited Way of OttawaUnited Way CentraideSandra MurphyPenelope RoweMobil Resources Ltd.Arlene HandMr. & Mrs. FardyJack & Olga FardyAnne MurrayMichael MurrayPaul PennyDiane GoosneyHeidi MulrooneyTime Master’s Inc.Pauline AylwardO’Dea, Earle Law OfficesCarmelita & Lawrence YetmanJackie Penny

NewTel Heritage CanadaVOCM Great West LifeScotiabank Fishery Products InternationalOlga Ayre Newfoundland PowerUnited Way of Greater Toronto United Way of OttawaUnited Way Centraide Sandra MurphyPenelope Rowe Mobil Resources Ltd.Arlene Hand Mr. & Mrs. FardyJack & Olga Fardy Anne MurrayMichael Murray Paul PennyDiane Goosney Heidi MulrooneyTime Master’s Inc. Pauline AylwardO’Dea, Earle Law Offices Carmelita & Lawrence YetmanJackie Penny

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2000 Board of Directors2000 Board of Directors

ExecutiveJeannette Andrews, PresidentKevin Breen, Vice President

Dave Hong, TreasurerBarbara Davis, Secretary

DirectorsBruce Cooper

Sharon DugganRay Hawco

Christine HollettLuanne Leamon

Kathleen KufeldtMichelle Mooney

Jamie SmithMike Wadden