I've just joined the civic access list at the invitation of Tracey
Lauriault. Tracy and I met when I was working for the Ontario Social Development Council and with the Social Planning Network of Ontario. At that time (the late '90s), OSDC and SPNO were reporting on the quality of life in communities, using the Quality of Life Index (QLI) http://www.spno.ca/qli.html . When I moved to Halifax in 2000, I discovered the Newfoundland and Labrador Community Accounts, a unique system of making data about communities publicly accessible through a website www.communityaccounts.ca . Alton Hollett and Doug May had developed this model and website as part of Newfoundland and Labrador's Strategic Social Plan. I also met Dennis Pilkey in Nova Scotia, who was interested in developing a Nova Scotia version of Community Accounts. It took three years or more to get the site up and running. As of Jan 2005, it became publicly accessible at www.ns.gov.ca/finance/communitycounts . During that time (2002-2005), I began working with rural communities in Nova Scotia to use social science research to influence policies that affect the health and sustainability of rural communities - www.ruralnovascotia.ca .We provided training and student interns to help in this work. The results have been amazing! Dennis, Alton, Doug and I are now working together to extend the Community Accounts model to PEI and New Brunswick. Doug and I are also involved in the Canadian Index of Well-being, a new project supported by the Altkinson Foundation, with Roy Romanow being the lead spokesperson. Ron Coleman, from GPI Atlantic, is coordinating this work. I have just started a new job in January 2006 at Voluntary Planning, Nova Scotia's Citizens' Policy Forum http://www.gov.ns.ca/vp/. As the Community Development Project Director, I will be facilitating the creation of a vision for the future of Nova Scotia's communities that will provide a framework for future development. This is part of a new Community Development Policy that was approved in December 2004 and is now rolling out over the next 5 years. The thrust of this policy is to recognize that communities should be leading their own development with government playing a support role. For more on this policy, see http://www.gov.ns.ca/econ/cdpolicy/default.asp. My challenge over the next two years is to work with people and community groups across Nova Scotia to develop their vision for a sustainable future and to promote Community Accounts as an important tool for communities to use in that development. That's it for now. Malcolm Shookner January 30, 2006 Malcolm Shookner Voluntary Planning - Nova Scotia's Citizens' Policy Forum Suite 600, Joseph Howe Building 1690 Hollis Street, Halifax Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J 3J9 Tel: (902) 424-8648 Cell: (902) 497-0589 Toll Free 1 866 858-5850 Fax: (902) 424-0580 [hidden email] www.gov.ns.ca/vp |
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Welcome Malcom and thanks for the great intro! I got to learn some new stuff about you to! Ciao for now! tracey Malcolm R Shookner wrote: >I've just joined the civic access list at the invitation of Tracey >Lauriault. Tracy and I met when I was working for the Ontario Social >Development Council and with the Social Planning Network of Ontario. At >that time (the late '90s), OSDC and SPNO were reporting on the quality >of life in communities, using the Quality of Life Index (QLI) >http://www.spno.ca/qli.html . > >When I moved to Halifax in 2000, I discovered the Newfoundland and >Labrador Community Accounts, a unique system of making data about >communities publicly accessible through a website >www.communityaccounts.ca . >Alton Hollett and Doug May had developed this model and website as part >of Newfoundland and Labrador's Strategic Social Plan. I also met Dennis >Pilkey in Nova Scotia, who was interested in developing a Nova Scotia >version of Community Accounts. It took three years or more to get the >site up and running. As of Jan 2005, it became publicly accessible at >www.ns.gov.ca/finance/communitycounts . > >During that time (2002-2005), I began working with rural communities in >Nova Scotia to use social science research to influence policies that >affect the health and sustainability of rural communities - >www.ruralnovascotia.ca .We provided training and student interns to >help in this work. The results have been amazing! > >Dennis, Alton, Doug and I are now working together to extend the >Community Accounts model to PEI and New Brunswick. Doug and I are also >involved in the Canadian Index of Well-being, a new project supported by >the Altkinson Foundation, with Roy Romanow being the lead spokesperson. >Ron Coleman, from GPI Atlantic, is coordinating this work. > >I have just started a new job in January 2006 at Voluntary Planning, >Nova Scotia's Citizens' Policy Forum http://www.gov.ns.ca/vp/. As the >Community Development Project Director, I will be facilitating the >creation of a vision for the future of Nova Scotia's communities that >will provide a framework for future development. This is part of a new >Community Development Policy that was approved in December 2004 and is >now rolling out over the next 5 years. The thrust of this policy is to >recognize that communities should be leading their own development with >government playing a support role. For more on this policy, see >http://www.gov.ns.ca/econ/cdpolicy/default.asp. > >My challenge over the next two years is to work with people and >community groups across Nova Scotia to develop their vision for a >sustainable future and to promote Community Accounts as an important >tool for communities to use in that development. > >That's it for now. > >Malcolm Shookner >January 30, 2006 > > >Malcolm Shookner >Voluntary Planning - Nova Scotia's Citizens' Policy Forum >Suite 600, Joseph Howe Building >1690 Hollis Street, Halifax >Nova Scotia, Canada, B3J 3J9 >Tel: (902) 424-8648 >Cell: (902) 497-0589 >Toll Free 1 866 858-5850 >Fax: (902) 424-0580 >[hidden email] >www.gov.ns.ca/vp > >_______________________________________________ >CivicAccess-discuss mailing list >[hidden email] >http://civicaccess.ca/mailman/listinfo/civicaccess-discuss_civicaccess.ca > > > |
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