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Seniorsinfo.ca  is a joint initiative of a national project, the Collaborative Seniors Portal Network, lead by Veterans Affairs Canada and the Ontario Seniors Secretariat.
Canadian Seniors Partnership - Networking to Shape the Way!

About Us:

You are invited to visit this page on a regular basis in order to monitor the progress made toward the CSP vision

History

In November 2001, a group of decision makers from the federal and provincial governments and the volunteer sector formed an association which is committed to bringing about a transformation in the way in which programs and services are accessed by Canadian seniors, their families, caregivers and supporting service organizations. The Seniors Canada On-line Web site is a visible result of what collaboration across governments can achieve. Over time, the membership of the Canadian Seniors Partnership continues to expand.


Vision

To provide Seniors with easy access to a new citizen centred government service delivery process for the 21st century. There will be a cooperative focus for services and programs for Seniors which will transform the way assistance is delivered and will ensure citizens have straightforward access to programs and services information when the contact is made by telephone, in-person, mail or by the Internet.


Objectives

  • Build new service delivery partnerships amongst governments and non-government organizations that will meet the needs of seniors in the 21st century;
  • Collectively address issues related to integrated service amongst governments;
  • Provide a forum for greater understanding of existing projects in order to share common understanding and foster interest;
  • Pursue a common approach to achieve multichannel service delivery;
  • Create a network of service providers dedicated to meaningful change;
  • Develop an integrated focus for senior services that respects the National Framework on Aging and other Federal/Provincial/Territorial agreements.

Performance Targets

  • Connect seniors' portals across Canada;
  • Create collaborative service transformation pilots to improve service delivery to seniors;
  • Enlarge the participating membership and enhance the impact of the partnership.

Roles of the Partnership Members

  • Obtain organizational / political sponsorship and to share the vision within their organizations vertically and horizontally;
  • Share lessons learned and link, where appropriate, their program delivery infrastructures;
  • Build a common access and interface model to simplify and enhance services to seniors;
  • Contribute resources as their means permit (staff, expertise, facilities, etc), where a partner has chosen to participate in a project;

Governing Structure

The Governing Council is currently comprised of the following members:

Co-chairs:

Brian Ferguson,
Assistant Deputy Minister,
Veterans Services,
Veterans Affairs Canada

Geoffrey Quirt,
Assistant Deputy Minister,
Ontario Seniors Secretariat,
Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration,
Government of Ontario

Members:

Canada Revenue Agency
Communication Canada
Heath Canada, Division of Aging Land Seniors
Social Development Canada (formerly Human Resources Development Canada
Treasury Board Secretariat, Chef Information Officer Branch
Government of Prince Edward Island, Ministry of Health land Social Services
Province of Alberta, Alberta Seniors
Royal Canadian Legion, Dominion Command
Canadian Seniors Partnership (CSP) Advisory Panel Representative

The CSP goal is to add all the provinces and territories to the Governing Council. Those who have not yet signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) are considered participants and are welcome to attend quarterly meetings, planning events and to involve themselves in collaborative projects

Participants:

Province of British Columbia, Ministry of Health Planning
Province of Manitoba, Seniors Secretariat
Province of New Brunswick, Family and Community Services
Province of Newfoundland land Labrador, Department of Heath and Community Services
Province of Nova Scotia, Senior Citizen's Secretariat
Province of Québec, Secrétariat aux aînés
Province of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan Health
Government of Yukon, Department of Health and Social Services
Government of the Northwest Territories
City of Brockville


Join Us

How to become a Partnership Member and part of something special?

It's easy ... come to meetings and get involved. Members are asked to show their commitment by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This MOU is designed to solidify relationships and encourage continued commitment to collaboration and cooperation.

Contact Information:

Director, Seniors Cluster
(613) 996-2470

Canadian Seniors Partnership
Coordinator
(613) 996-9469

Federal co-chair
Brian Ferguson
ADM Veterans Services
Veterans Affairs Canada
(902) 566-8100
brian.ferguson@vac-acc.gc.ca

Provincial co-chair
Geoffrey Quirt
ADM
Ontario Seniors Secretariat
(416) 326-7069
geoff.quirt@mci.gov.on.ca


Canadian Seniors Partnership
Networking Registry

Helping Partners to network!

CSP Networking Registry enables federal, provincial, territorial governments and municipal, as well as non-government agencies to become aware of existing projects across Canada and to find projects that are looking for additional partners. Partnerships benefit from the sharing of innovative ideas, creative technology and problem solving strategies. Those partners and project who participate in this registry value and promote the vision and objectives of the Canadian Seniors Partnership.

Users can learn about existing projects by accessing the Master Project List as well as the Welcoming Partners Projects List. They can also register projects of their own. The Network Registry also encourages users to register a Good News Story by using the Networking Message Board. If you believe your project promotes and shares the values of the Canadian Seniors Partnership, please register using the above "CSP Networking Registry" link.


Project(s) become reality. ... They did it!

Seniorsinfo.ca
Seniorsinfo.ca was launched October 31, 2003 as a jointly developed Seniors' Portal. Leading the development were: Ontario Seniors Secreteriat, Seniors Canada On-line and the City of Brockville, Ontario.

Local seniors, Veterans and Community Organizations were actively involved. The result is links to information and services from all three levels of government as well as certain community based agencies serving the Leeds/Grenville areas.

Now no matter which "door" or Portal to the Web you use, there will always be information available that is tailored to Brockville and surrounding areas. The goal is to join up local and community information from every municipality in the country. Please take a moment to visit www.Seniorsinfo.ca
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CSP Information Kit

Click here to view the CSP Information Kit

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Last Modified: 2005-07-20 Return to Top Important Notices