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Social Development Partnerships Program Funding Announcement
    Information specific to: Ottawa
    As I said at the beginning, this is what our Social Development Partnerships Program is focussed on – creating knowledge; building bridges within communities and across the country; sharing knowledge; supporting social inclusion; all with the goal of helping children and families, and groups that may be vulnerable or excluded – to build healthy communities and a healthy country., The Canadian Child Care Federation is receiving $359,415 for its project Strengthening Language and Literacy Skills of Children in Early Childhood Settings, under which a bilingual literacy resource kit will be created for child care practitioners and others who work with young children., It invests in projects that support effective practices, that build knowledge and help ensure that this knowledge is shared with others, in projects that nuture partnerships and networks in a range of fields, including early learning and child care, family welfare and community research.
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    Information specific to: Greater Toronto
    As I said, this is what our Social Development Partnerships Program is focussed on: creating knowledge; building bridges within communities and across the country; sharing knowledge; supporting social inclusion; all with the goal of helping children and families, and groups that may be vulnerable or excluded, to build healthy communities and a healthy country., So when you have booklets like the one we're talking about today, when you have those earlier opportunities through early years centres, through early learning and childcare centres, through resource materials, it's immensely important because it gives you a chance at an earlier time to start writing the story in a more constructive way that can lead to the next chapter being more constructive and, the next, and so on., Social Development Canada was created just less than two years ago, inheriting from other departments a set of policies, programs, and services for seniors, people with disabilities, children, families and caregivers, and communities, and inheriting all the values and motivations that had set them in motion.
Urban Aboriginal Strategy
    Information specific to: Ontario
    The Strategy was introduced in 1998 as part of Gathering Strength: Canada's Action Plan to address the serious socio-economic needs for urban Aboriginal people. In Ontario, Service Canada is the lead department responsible for the delivery of the UAS.
Programs Update Special Issue
    Information specific to: Ontario
    On November 23, 2005, the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario signed a Labour Market Development Agreement (LMDA) and a Labour Market Partnership Agreement (LMPA). Under these agreements, the Government of Ontario will assume an expanded role in the design and delivery of labour market programs in Ontario.
Ministers Responsible for Social Services Release the Sixth National Child Benefit Progress Report
    Information specific to: Ottawa
    Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for Social Services are pleased to release to Canadians the sixth report on the progress of the National Child Benefit . The National Child Benefit Progress Report: 2004 shows that the National Child Benefit is improving the economic well-being of families with children.
Government of Canada plans to invest an additional $60 million in the New Horizons for Seniors Program
    Information specific to: Ottawa
    Ken Dryden, Minister of Social Development and Tony Ianno, Minister of State (Families and Caregivers) announced today that the Government of Canada plans to invest an additional $60 million over the next five years in the New Horizons for Seniors Program. $30 million will support the addition of a capital upgrade component and $30 million will go to a new Supporting Community Engagement and Participation component of New Horizons., Adding this capital upgrade component will help those non-profit seniors' organizations to continue the good work they do so that seniors can prosper socially, lead active lives and continue to be an integral part of our social fabric.", Review committees, which include people who are active in seniors' issues and closely connected to their communities, review and recommend projects for funding.
Governments of Canada and Ontario sign funding agreement on Early Learning and Child Care
    Information specific to: Ottawa
    Although early learning and child care will continue to evolve in the years ahead, signing these funding agreements means children and families will very soon see decreased waiting lists and more affordable and better child care, and early childhood educators will have more and better training opportunities.”
Minister Ianno in Townsend, Ontario - October 28, 2005
    Information specific to: Ontario
    The Honourable Tony Ianno, Minister of State (Families and Caregivers), meets with employees and volunteers from the Haldimand-Norfolk Resource Education and Counselling Help which received funding under the New Horizons for Seniors Program.
Minister Ianno in Ottawa - November 18, 2005
    Information specific to: Ottawa
    The Honourable Tony Ianno, Minister of State (Families and Caregivers), speaks with a participant at the Caring for Seniors in the 21 st Century Conference., Kelly Ouimet Director of Communications Office the Minister of State (Families and Caregivers) (613) 941-3656, Minister Ianno in Ottawa - November 18, 2005
Government of Canada invests more than $1.5 million in Ottawa projects to support children and families
    Information specific to: Ottawa
    Ken Dryden, Minister of Social Development, announced funding of $1,540,067 to support four organizations working in the social, non-profit sector for the benefit of children and families. The funding announcement was made today.
Minister Dryden commemorates National Child Day in Ottawa, Ontario - November 21, 2005
    Information specific to: Ottawa
    Ken Dryden, Minister of Social Development, visits with children and childcare workers during the announcement of $1,540,067 in funding to support four organizations working in the social, non-profit sector for the benefit of children and families.
Minister Dryden commemorates National Child Day in Toronto, Ontario - November 20, 2005
    Information specific to: Greater Toronto
    Ken Dryden, Minister of Social Development, and young friends commemorate National Child Day., Jamie Tomlinson Director of Communications Minister Dryden's Office (613) 941-0766, Media Relations Social Development Canada (613) 941-1110
Ministers Dosanjh, Bennett and Dryden invite Canadians to celebrate National Child Day on November 20
    Information specific to: Ottawa
    Ministers Dosanjh, Bennett and Dryden invite Canadians to celebrate National Child Day on November 20
Government of Canada announces the Call for Nominations for the volunteer award
    Information specific to: Ottawa, Ontario
    Government of Canada announces the Call for Nominations for the volunteer award
Programs Update
    Information specific to: Ontario
    An electronic bulletin about contribution agreements. Programs Update will be published at the beginning of each quarter, with special issues for news of immediate importance.
2005 Thérèse Casgrain Volunteer Award
    Information specific to: Ottawa, Canada
    2005 Thérèse Casgrain Volunteer Award
Archives - 2005 Ontario Calls for Proposals
    Information specific to: Ontario
    Archives - 2005 Ontario Calls for Proposals
Tim Hicks: A success story from the Ontario region
    Information specific to: Ontario
    Hick returned to work in his new position at the end of May 2004, after a prolonged rehabilitation process, thanks, in large part, to Link Up Employment Services for Persons with Disabilities, the federal government's Opportunities Fund for Persons with Disabilities, and the management at Purolator Courier.
Calls for Proposals (CFP) - Ontario
    Information specific to: Ontario
    Current 2005 Ontario Calls for Proposals
Archives - 2004 Ontario Calls for Proposals
    Information specific to: Ontario
    Archives - 2004 Ontario Calls for Proposals
Employment Programming for Persons with Disabilities
    Information specific to: Ontario
    The purpose of this overview is to identify the range of supports available to unemployed persons with disabilities through HRSDC's employment programs.
Ontario Programs for Persons with Disabilities
    Information specific to: Ontario
    Provincial Information on Services for People with Disabilities
Employment Programs and Benefits
    Information specific to: Ontario
    Ontario Employment Programs and Benefits
     
   
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