Resources & Publications

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2505, 2017

CMHA Niagara and Pathstone Mental Health Strategic Partnership Initiative: Webinar Focus Group (Event Recording)

May 25, 2017|Tags: , , , |

This is an event recording of the May 17, 2017 webinar with presenters George Kurzawa, Shawn Baylis & Tara McKendrick. 50 participants joined this event from 31 different organizations across Niagara. Since January 2017 the CMHA Niagara and Pathstone Mental Health have [...]

2004, 2017

Charting a Path Forward: Strengthening and Enabling the Charitable Sector in Canada

April 20, 2017|Tags: , , |

Charitable and nonprofit sector modernization has been the subject of much recent debate and discussion in Canada. The federal government has signalled significant interest in renewing its relationship with the sector. Recent consultations with sector stakeholders have resurfaced a recurring [...]

304, 2017

Niagara North Federation of Agriculture – Economic Impact Video

April 3, 2017|Tags: , , , |

The Niagara North Federation of Agriculture is an agricultural organization with over 1100 farm family members. The mandate of the Federation is to promote and protect agriculture in the Niagara Peninsula. Niagara offers the most diversified area of food production [...]

803, 2017

Strengthening Our Food Assets to Boost Niagara’s Vitality: Call to Action to Build a Food Systems Network for Niagara

March 8, 2017|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

In 2015-2016, Niagara Connects worked with Healthy Living Niagara to engage people in examining the role Niagara’s food systems assets play in Niagara’s socio-economic vibrancy. This work built on preliminary steps taken in 2013-2014 by HLN and Niagara Connects, to [...]

103, 2017

Inter-agency Collaboration for Person-Centered Service Delivery Focused on Client Success: 2016 Discussion Themes

March 1, 2017|Tags: , |

In 2016, a total of 12 Shared Learning Local Hub (SLLH) Sessions were hosted in the 5 hub locations across Niagara. An average of 19 people from 13 different agencies participated in each session. In 2016 SLLH Leaders report a [...]

103, 2017

Building a Model for Inter-Agency Collaboration in the Niagara region of Ontario: Rowing the Boat Together I and II Project Summary Report

March 1, 2017|Tags: |

This report outlines work undertaken between 2012 and 2015, through the Rowing the Boat Together (RTBT) I and II projects, to develop a model for inter-agency collaboration. It provides a chronological description of action steps taken and lessons collectively learned, [...]

2802, 2017

Is There a Skills Gap? Understanding What Niagara Employers are Looking for in Recent Graduates (Policy Brief 27)

February 28, 2017|Tags: , , , |

Dr. Kate Cassidy of Youth University interviewed 44 Niagara employers to find out what they were looking for when hiring young people. Niagara employers seek job candidates with credentials and the ability to talk about hard and soft skills developed [...]

2102, 2017

Knowledge Mobilization and Healthy Youth Initiatives at Brock’s Lifespan Centre – Event Recording

February 21, 2017|Tags: , , , , |

This is an event recording of the February 15, 2017 webinar with presenter Jayne Morrish. 31 participants joined this event from 17 different organizations across Niagara. During this webinar the presenter defined knowledge mobilization, discussed how knowledge mobilization has changed the research [...]

802, 2017

Population Size and Growth in Canada: Key Results from the 2016 Census

February 8, 2017|Tags: , |

Statistics Canada provides Canadians with a first glimpse of the latest national statistical portrait with results of the 2016 Census count on population and dwellings. The count tallies 35,151,728 people who reported living in Canada on Census Day, May 10, 2016, and shows the patterns of [...]

3101, 2017

Game On: Sport Participation as a Vehicle for Positive Development for Youth Facing Barriers

January 31, 2017|Tags: , |

Sport is the most popular extra-curricular activity for youth across Canada and has been identified as an important environment to foster psychosocial development in youth. It is particularly important for youth who face multiple barriers and vulnerabilities, as identified in [...]