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Community Living Coalition Minutes
Co-Chairs: Carol Stinson (Regrets from Gerry Juzenas, Bryce Schaufelberger)
- Introduction from Carol Stinson, Co-Chair.
- Attendees introduced themselves.
- Items from last meeting:
- Letter to Carol Taylor, Minister of Finance: She replied that the
letter was best addressed to Minister Stan Hagen.
- Discussion around Funding provided to MCF - will it be forwarded
directly to CLBC? - will CLBC have flexibility in the use of those
funds?
- Bargaining: Will collective agreement funding be provided by the
Provincial Government? There are concerns that the agreement
negotiated will not be fully funded. Other agencies are in HEABC
and have experienced collective agreements that didn't get funded -
services had to be cut.
- Priority from Coalition and BCACL to Provincial Government is
that service needs and waitlists need to be funded.
- Community Living organizations, families, individuals have been
approaching their MLA's to ensure they are aware of the need for
additional funding.
- BC Budget is presented to Legislature on Tuesday, Feb 21, 06.
Once that has been reviewed, we can express our concern about the
need to fund increased services to address waitlists and support
individuals and families.
- Ask Rick Mowles and Lois Hollstedt to attend our next meeting:
- To explain budget results and how CLBC will be responding
over the next year.
- Ask about CLBC intentions regarding closing of group homes.
- Ask about Federal Transfer Funds and how changes impact on
CLBC programs.
- Our priority is not to attack CLBC but to pressure government to
provide appropriate funding to CLBC so that services can be provided
according to the vision.
- Letter to Attorney General, Wally Opal re Representation Agreement
Changes
- People and Agencies can add their voice to the issue by
supporting the Coalition for Adult Guardianship Legislation and
faxing in letter of support. More
info on Coalition Site.
- Letter to Federal Government re Transfer Payments: The new federal
government is changing the policy on ChildCare funding.
FirstCall is a local coalition
that is strongly advocating with the Federal Government to honour the
previously negotiated agreements.
- Advocacy re Roeher Institute –
write letter of support to
Federal Minister of Human Resources or Social Development asking for
ongoing federal funding to provide excellent social policy research to
direct government decision-making in the best practice ways.
- Strike a Committee to investigate a new name for the Coalition:
- Need to work on the new vision for CLC. We shouldn't duplicate
other groups' actions or positions, but our aims should complement and
include other groups.
- We want to be inclusive - families, individuals, and service
providers. We want to be open - people can always come to a meeting to
raise an issue and receive support.
- Is there a way to bring the multitude of groups together, agreeing
that there will be some issues that won't have a common position, but
agreeing to work together on the broader issues facing community
living.
- Government likes to exploit our differences - divide and conquer -
so a common voice is necessary.
- We should strike a committee to look at a vision for the coalition -
meet two weeks before the next coalition meeting and strategize on
vision and inclusiveness. We could send out an email invitation to
members interested in participating in this committee.
- Suggestion: Open Doors for Community Living - always an open door to
those who need help with community living issues.
- Common Agenda items with Family
Net: Watching new policy development at CLBC, Watching Budget Issues
at for Community Living. Is there a way to work collaboratively on
those issues?
- Ask at next meeting to recruit members for this Vision/Name
Committee.
- Communications Committee: Are the existing committee members still
interested in doing work for the coalition? Ernie will write to current
members and ask for expressions of interest. Specifically, can the website
be updated to reflect current information and archive some of the older
information?
- Updates:
- CLBC Survey on Community Councils - Is the consultation period
closed? What are next steps for the development of councils? 17
community councils will be developed around the Province. Members will
be appointed. 50% plus one will be family members and individuals.
- Service Providers Working Group: Richard reported that members are
getting frustrated with process - information is presented on the day of
the meeting - no advance info or time for discussion and research.
Different tools for assessment of individual needs are being presented
to the group.
- Other working groups - Adult Services, Children's Services, did not
have representatives present today.
- CLBC Strategic Plan - Individuals and Families make the key decisions.
- Next Meeting: March 9, 2006 Noon to 2pm (or when Rick and Lois / CLBC)
are available - Bring your bag lunch - Richard will invite Rick Mowles and
Lois Hollstedt UPDATE: NEXT MEETING MOVED
TO MARCH 15, 1pm - BACI
- Item for Next Meeting: Powers and Responsibilities of Committee - How
are the rights of the committee enforced and respected?
- Following Meeting: April 21, 2006 - Noon to 2:00pm
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