Community Living Campbellford/Brighton 55th Anniversary
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Community Living Campbellford/Brighton 55th Anniversary
VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 NEWSLETTER: SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS Community Living Campbellford/Brighton 55th Anniversary Celebration As the provincial campaign “May is Community Living Month” was drawing to a close, it was only fitting that an anniversary celebration gala held the evening of May 27, 2015 marked the 55th Anniversary of Community Living Campbellford/Brighton (CLC/B). An organization that has seen significant change during those 55 years, Community Living’s goal is not only to raise awareness but also to increase opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities within the Trent Hills, Brighton, Warkworth, Hastings and Cobourg communities. Community Living Campbellford/Brighton hosted a Wine & Cheese and Silent Auction with all proceeds destined for the continuance of providing quality support and services for people with an intellectual disability throughout the communities of Northumberland County. Immediately following at the Aron Theatre, guests were entertained by Motivational Humourist Meg Soper whose keynote presentation entitled “Wit, Fit and Balance…Strategies for Success” shed some comedic light on the stresses of everyday life using humour and perspective. On behalf of the Board of Directors, Nancy Brown, Executive Director extended a warm welcome and words of thanks to everyone for their continued support. Congratulatory greetings were presented by Chris Beesley, Chief Executive Officer of Community Living Ontario and by Ann Kenney, Vice President of OASIS (Ontario Agencies Supporting Individuals with Special Needs). Continued on page 2... Ann and David Kenney Chris Beesley with Nancy Brown Proudly inspiring possibilities throughout Northumberland County for 55 years!! NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 2 55th Anniversary Celebration...continued In recognition of this milestone anniversary, official greetings were received from the Governor General of Canada David Johnston, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Premier Kathleen Wynne, Member of Parliament Rick Norlock, Member of Provincial Parliament Lou Rinaldi and Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan. The celebrations continued on May 28, 2015 with an Anniversary Open House and Tea held at the Brighton Community Resource Centre located at 1 Young Street. Guests were welcomed to refreshments as well as the opportunity to learn more about the many exciting opportunities and services this location is equipped to offer. WHAT’S INSIDE THIS ISSUE CELEBRATING 55 YEARS OF INSPIRING POSSIBILITIES 1-2 “MAY IS COMMUNITY LIVING MONTH” 3 APPETITE FOR AWARENESS 3 PEOPLE FIRST NORTHUMBERLAND 4-5 HELMS 5-6 A STORY ABOUT FRIENDSHIP… 6 FLORIDA FUN 7 LONG RANGE PLANNING PAID OFF 7 RECENT HAPPENINGS… 8-9 NEWS FROM PARKVIEW 9-10 COME VISIT YOUR COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTRES 11 HUMAN RESOURCES UPDATE 12 HOST FAMILY SEARCH 12 WHAT IS PASSPORT? 13 IN CELEBRATION OF OUR VOLUNTEERS 14 RBC DAY OF GIVING 14 MEET YOUR JOHSC COMMITTEE 15 55TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 16 Remember to check out our webpage at http://www.communitylivingcampbellford.com/ Thanks to Bev Dunlay for always keeping it current! Visit us on Facebook & follow us on Twitter at: https://www.facebook.com/CLCfordBrighton http://twitter.com/CLCfordBrighton NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 3 Mayoral Proclamations Declare that “May is Community Living Month” In preparation of a provincial campaign designed to raise awareness about Who Community Living is, What they do and What valuable services they offer to their community, Mayoral Proclamations were made at April Council Meetings in the Municipality of Trent Hills and the Municipality of Brighton to officially declare that “May is Community Living Month”. Pictured above are Municipality of Trent Hills Mayor Hector Macmillan and People First Northumberland Chairperson Lynne Simpson at an April 2015 Council Meeting. “Appetite for Awareness” Continues to Pack Goodness in Every Lunch! This year’s Appetite for Awareness marked the 7th year of providing a nutritious brown bag lunch to individuals, schools and businesses in Campbellford, Warkworth and Brighton. Made possible by generous contributions from local businesses, the event also provides the opportunity for Hillcrest Public School students to learn about volunteering and community involvement at a young age. The long term support of Mr. Muldoon and this year’s Grade 5/6 students is always greatly appreciated. They arrived at 9:30am excited to assemble lunches and deliver them to participating businesses within the downtown Campbellford core. Community participation in this year’s event is at approximately 300 lunches. Purchased for just $6 per lunch, all proceeds go towards the continuance of providing quality support and services. Community Living Campbellford/Brighton wishes to extend their thanks to the many volunteers for their behind-thescenes preparation and to the following businesses for their generous contribution and support: Mike & Lori’s No Frills Brighton, Fisher’s No Frills Campbellford, Sharpe’s Food Market, Dooher’s Bakery, Empire Cheese Factory, World’s Finest Chocolate Outlet Store, Giant Tiger, Campbellford Wholesale, Rutherford’s Farm and Roadside Market, Colborne NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 4 People First Northumberland Recognized as Official Chapter! In late April, People First Northumberland were thrilled to receive an official certificate signed by the President of People First of Ontario recognizing them as a local Chapter. With their self-advocate group now being People First, they are affiliated with other People First Chapters throughout Ontario. Following successful presentations on inclusion at local elementary schools Percy Centennial in Warkworth and Hillcrest Public in Campbellford, People First Northumberland were hosted by St. Mary’s Elementary Catholic School in Campbellford. Letters continue to be sent to other schools in the area to determine their interest in similar presentations. Some People First Northumberland members attended the People First Peterborough Chapter Conference and on May 11, 2015 a group of delegates travelled to Toronto to attend the annual “Day at the Legislature”. Since 2000, this event has provided an opportunity for members and friends of Community Living to meet with members of the provincial legislature. Co-sponsored by Community Living Ontario and Community Living Toronto, the “Day at the Legislature” also provides an opportunity to celebrate the work that has been done collectively to create a more inclusive society and to look ahead at the work that still lays before them. 12th Annual Conference a Huge Success! A great deal of hard work and many months of preparation laid the groundwork for another successful People First Northumberland Conference held June 16-18, 2015 at the Best Western and Conference Centre in Cobourg. Designed to promote information sharing and networking for people, the Conference has always been well known for its interactive and inspiring speakers. This year proved no different as attendees enjoyed an exciting line up of keynote speakers and presentations. The Conference opening remarks and keynote address entitled “To Follow Your Dreams and Inspiring Your Vision” was delivered by Debbie and Vicky Hillyer, Coordinators of Fishability and Predators Sledge Hockey. Other guest speakers and educational sessions included, but were not limited to, “Protecting Yourself with Fire Safety”, “Wills, Estates and Future Planning”, “Financial Rights and Planning”, “Community Safety” and much, much more. NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 5 12th Annual Conference continued... Great friends + good times = amazing memories!! It has been a busy last few months for people involved with the HELMS program. The sports and opportunities that have been offered are as varied as the people participating in them. On March 4, 2015, athletes from as far as Kingston joined our curlers for a friendly bonspiel at the Brighton Curling Club. This bonspiel was the culmination of a 6 week program where very generous volunteers helped people to learn to curl. A huge thank you to Joe Zimny for his dedication in ensuring this program could happen for people. NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 6 HELMS continued… Enjoying the last few days of winter, people participated in going to the Frink Centre in Belleville for snowshoeing and cross country skiing, curling at the Brighton Curling Club and going on an overnight dog sledding adventure with Chocpaw Expeditions located on the north west side of Algonquin Park. On March 19-20, 2015 five people stayed at the Northridge Inn where they spent the day dog sledding in the park. Their trip began with orientation sessions about the dogs, sleds and trails. Following orientation, they harnessed the dogs and hooked up their teams. The excitement of the dogs was very contagious and when all was set, the adventure began! They covered 25 to 30 kilometers in one day, with stops for sightseeing and to take pictures. This trip was described as a once in a lifetime opportunity!! It is through opportunities like these that people are able to improve their overall health and increase natural connections. It also allows people the chance to try different sports in the hopes that it may lead to further opportunities within their communities. HELMS opportunities are offered year round and should be taken advantage of, even if just to give it a try. A Story about Friendship from the Quality Enhancement Committee Recognizing that people need friendships in their lives to grow and have a full and happy life, we’ve been working hard at encouraging and connecting people with the same interests to spend time together regularly doing things they enjoy. The Friendship Committee is working on connecting friends through technology. The first item they have completed is a calendar on the intranet which has been populated with community events in Port Hope, Cobourg, Brighton, Warkworth, Hastings and Campbellford. Each event is populated to the dates the event is scheduled with the website address for the event so you can look up more information. This is a working calendar available to staff via the intranet and the committee would like to encourage everyone to use it for planning things to do and encourage people to invite their friends to join them...we all know doing things with our friends is so much more fun than on our own! The Committee would like to invite all staff to add any event they know about which isn’t already on the calendar, just be sure to add a website that has all the information or if no website please include the details. The next item up for the Committee is to populate the ICAN System with people who have consented to be added to this system. It is an electronic system on our AIMS data base which people who have consented can be added with their interests. Once people are in the system, they can search out other people with the same interests and reach out to them to invite them to enjoy the same type of things together. Hopefully they will hit it off and create a new friendship…stay tuned for more information and training on this system. We’d like to share a story of how two ladies who didn’t know each other met at an event doing something they both thoroughly enjoy...dancing. They now have an ongoing friendship - all because of sharing a common interest. Just think of how many friendships could be made if we knew who had what interests and invited them to join us…stay tuned as there are more ideas to share. If you have any suggestions for the Committee, please contact Bev Dunlay, Emily Pomeroy, Sarah Greenly, Laurie Walker and Lee Kellogg. NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 7 A Story about Friendship continued… Jennifer and Vicky met two years ago at a Christmas party on the dance floor as both ladies have a passion for dancing! It started gradually with them planning to attend dances together and their friendship blossomed and has grown over time. Jennifer and Vicky get together at least once a month to go for lunch and to do some shopping. They also meet up for various celebrations and dances whenever they can. Vicky and Jennifer met up at the People First Northumberland Conference and enjoyed themselves immensely on the dance floor! Florida Fun! Daniel and Scott enjoyed a month long vacation in Florida with their host family Karen and Joanne. They left at the end of February and returned home during the middle of March. Birthday celebrations for Scott! It was something she’d wanted to do for a long time... On February 27, 2015 Nicole met Shelley, her vacation partner through Christian Horizons, at Pearson International Airport. From there, they travelled to Tampa, Florida and waited to board the Brilliance of the Seas (Royal Caribbean Cruise). The cruise ship made stops in both Key Lime and Cozumel where Nicole experienced the different cuisine and culture...so much excitement and so many new experiences! Nicole is very appreciative for the support she received to help make this goal a reality! NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 8 What’s happening… Sledge Hockey Banquet May 3, 2015 Well done everyone! Ottawa May 2015 WWE Wrestling Oshawa May 2015 Dave’s Baptism Congratulations on the purchase of your new car Raymond! NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 9 Northumberland United Way - Day of Caring at the Cobourg Parkview Home In early March 2015, an application was made to the Northumberland United Way Day of Caring program— an initiative involving several different Cobourg and area businesses who so generously commit their time and resources to completing work that, due to health or monetary restrictions, would otherwise not get completed. We learned a few short weeks later that the Parkview Home would be the lucky recipient and on June 6th, the “Partners in Caring” volunteers arrived to lend a helping hand with Parkview’s lawn and gardens. The projects usually involve painting, installing, building, gardening, etc. A HUGE thank you to Northumberland United Way and to the volunteers from Cameco and Rick Melvanin who gave a helping hand to make the outside of our home as beautiful as the inside! NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 10 Parkview’s First Family Easter Dinner This past Easter weekend everyone from the Parkview Home hosted their first Easter Family Dinner. Preparing for the dinner took almost a full day of cooking with a special thank you to Cheyenne the cook! There was ham, turkey, scalloped potatoes, mashed potatoes and so much more! A beautiful table was set with fresh tulips when everyone arrived! The home was full of our families and a lot of food! A local children's church group has been bringing us cupcakes the past couple of years and came to the door with them that day for everyone to enjoy. We had a great time socializing and spending time with each other and hope to make this an annual event! Looking for something to do this summer? For an up-to-date listing of coming events and festivals, please visit the Northumberland Tourism website for a calendar listing of a multitude of ways to enjoy your summer! http://www.northumberlandtourism.com/en/Calendar/Events/ Default.aspx They may also be reached at 1-866-401-EAST (3278) or 905-372-3329, ext 6257 Enjoy!! NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 11 Come visit YOUR Community Resource Centres! Stop by in person or visit us at http://resourcecentres.ca/ The Campbellford and Brighton Community Resource Centres are bustling Hubs of information, education, community connections, referrals to service agencies, faxing, photocopying, scan to email and so much more!! Personal interest courses and Loyalist Continuing Education courses are available all year round. This includes computer, cooking, exercise, dancing, painting, money management classes and everything in between! We also offer Summer Camps - “Great Kids, Great Camps, Great Fun”! For more information, please call Campbellford 705-653-5161 or Brighton 613-439-8809 or visit our website at http://resourcecentres.ca/ summer-camps/ Instructors Needed Do you have a skill or talent that you would like to share with others? Please contact Carolyn Anderson 705-653-5161 ext. #220 in CAMPBELLFORD or 613-439-8809 in BRIGHTON or Email canderson@communitylivingcampbellford.com NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 12 An update from our Human Resources Department Recruitment We were pleased to announce that effective April 7, 2015 we added four (4) new members to our Part Time Outcome Support Facilitator team. Throughout these past few weeks, they received orientation at our homes in Campbellford, Cobourg and Warkworth. We are in the process of accepting resumes for Part Time candidates. Employees are reminded that a conditional Recruitment Referral Incentive of $50.00 is payable to any employee that refers a new candidate. For more information and to obtain a referral form that must be completed prior to the interview process, please contact Leslie Steeves, Director of Human Resources. Training A few months ago, we reviewed various on line training programs as our previous manual system of training was no longer efficient. After researching numerous companies, “Surge Learning” came to the forefront as being the most capable and user friendly system available. Due to the amount of legislated training requirements through the Ministry of Community and Social Services and the Ministry of Labour, the Surge Learning system is a cost effective solution for CLC/B. The system will ensure that all employees receive mandatory training in addition to special interest courses, classes and workshops which may be of interest and help when supporting people with specific needs and/or health challenges. NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 13 Passport What is ‘Passport’? The Passport program was first introduced in 2005 by the Ontario Ministry of Community and Social Services (MCSS). Passport is designed to provide funding for community participation and/or caregiver respite services and supports. The amount of funding a person can receive depends on the needs identified in his/her Developmental Services Application. How do I apply for Passport funding? The Passport Program at Community Living Campbellford/Brighton is available through governmentfunding AND on a fee-for-service basis. You can apply for Passport funding by contacting Developmental Services Ontario by phone at 1.855.277.2121 or by email at dsocentraleast@yssn.ca. If you want to learn more about the application process you can also visit the DSO website at www.dsontario.ca. Can Community Living Campbellford/Brighton help? Yes! Community Living Campbellford/Brighton is committed to helping you get the most value from your Passport funds. We have: A history of consistent excellence, AND qualified staff who are dedicated to the promotion of quality of life for all people. Experience in person-directed planning, as well as small group support programs and individualized support. Well-established community connections and resources to help you build independence through a variety of employment, volunteer, and social opportunities. The Community Resource Centre where you can access: employment services at Career Edge, the latest technology in the computer lab, volunteer opportunities, photocopy and fax services, as well as a wide range of educational and recreational courses on topics such as cooking, computers, crafts, exercise, dance, music and money management. To learn more about Passport Funding and how we may help you, please contact: Dawn Lee, Director of Quality Enhancement & Community Development Toll Free: 1.866.528.0825 Ext. 204 dlee@communitylivingcampbellford.com NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 14 Volunteer Appreciation Week—April 13-17, 2015 “The heart of a volunteer is not measured in size, but by the depth of the commitment to make a difference in the lives of others.” DeAnn Hollis In recognition of Volunteer Appreciation Week held April 13-17, 2015 tokens of appreciation were presented to 43 volunteers who continue to make a difference in the lives of so many people. Thank you for your ongoing dedication and support! Community Living Campbellford/Brighton Receives RBC Employee “Day of Giving” Grant On Sunday May 24, 2015, Community Living Campbellford/Brighton was the recipient of a $1,000 grant donated through the RBC Employee “Day of Giving” Grant Program. As part of this program, they were also the recipient of an entire afternoon of volunteerism. Spearheaded by Board Member Stacey Dello, an RBC Financial Planner based out of the Royal Mutual Funds Branch in Peterborough, an enthusiastic group comprised of RBC employees/volunteers and fellow Board Members volunteered their time, energy, paint brushes and gardening tools towards the beautification of flowerbeds and grounds at the 1 Young Street location in Brighton. In accordance with grant guidelines, accompanying Ms. Dello were (pictured above, left to right) Board of Directors Vice President Sean Clair, RBC Banking Advisor Nicholas Brandon, Stacey Dello and fellow Board Directors Marion Fennell, Donna McDonald, Christine Hammond, Paul Smith, and CLC/B Maintenance Coordinator Shawn Lumley. Missing from the photo is Board Treasurer Fred Wardle. The Community Living Campbellford/Brighton Board of Directors will utilize 100% of these donated resources in the continuance of their Mission Statement of “… supporting people with an intellectual disability to fully participate in community life”. Community Living Campbellford/Brighton has been providing quality supports to people with an intellectual disability in Northumberland County for 55 years. Community Living Campbellford/Brighton wishes to thank Ms. Dello, the RBC Bank and all those who so generously gave of their time in support of this year’s RBC Employee “Day of Giving” Grant Program. PAGE 15 NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS Community Living Campbellford/Brighton Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee Our Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee (JOHSC) is an advisory committee that helps increase employee awareness of safety issues, recognizes workplace risks, and then deals with the risks. Committee members have received Health and Safety training to identify potential hazards and what measures to put in place to reduce or eliminate the risk. The Committee holds regular meetings every second month and conducts workplace inspections monthly. During the meetings they review all accident/injury/near miss reports. Feedback and recommendations are provided on how to reduce or eliminate risk to employees based on the reports they review at each meeting. The Management Co-chair person is delegated by the Management Team. The Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee through consensus, determines the Employee Co-chair. The role of the Administrative Support does not have voting rights. Committee members volunteer or are elected to represent their location. All Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committee decisions are made by consensus through a vote of the Committee Members. If you have a Health and Safety concern or question please feel free to approach your location representative or any of our Committee Members. Remember, this Committee is here to help keep you safe in your workplace. Ann Todd* 124 Church St, Warkworth Ryan Yarrow* Employee Co-Chair Doxsee Ave., Campbellford Shawn Lumley* 65 Bridge St, Campbellford Management Member Dana Johansen* 99 Centre St, Campbellford Jessica Bright 55 Centre St, Campbellford Sarah Greenly 65 Bridge St., Campbellford Shawn Devries Employee Co-Chair Back Up 1 Young St, Brighton Pat Gozzard 65 Bridge St, Campbellford Management Member Leslie Steeves* 65 Bridge St, Campbellford Management Co-Chair * Certified Health and Safety is EVERYONE’S responsibility. Have a happy and safe work day, every day! Kelly Peel Cty Road 50, Campbellford Tara Donly 344 Parkview, Cobourg Bev Dunlay* 65 Bridge St, Campbellford Administrative Support Management Member NEWSLETTER - SPRING 2015 HIGHLIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS PAGE 16 Community Living Campbellford/Brighton 55th Annual General Meeting On Wednesday June 17, 2015 the 55th Annual General Meeting of Community Living Campbellford/ Brighton was conducted in the Administration Building Board Room located at 65 Bridge Street East, Campbellford. Board President John Mood called the meeting to order by welcoming all those in attendance. A combined Board President/Executive Director report was delivered by John Mood and Nancy Brown noting that 2014/2015 continued to be very busy with many exciting accomplishments and successes. A PowerPoint presentation entitled “Highlights and Achievements” was also delivered noting that the content focused on the past five years and the many ongoing achievements that the Organization is so very proud of. President John Mood adjourned the 55th Annual General Meeting taking the opportunity to thank the remainder of the Board of Directors for their ongoing contributions, varied talents and time given to the Organization. Words of appreciation and thanks were extended to Community Living Campbellford/ Brighton employees noting their dedication and commitment to continually work towards providing the best service to enrich people’s lives to the fullest is exemplary. Our Volunteer Board Members 2015-2016 John Mood President Marion Fennell Director Sean Clair Vice President Jason Rae Director Fred Wardle Treasurer Donna McDonald Director Christine Hammond Secretary Chris Park Past President Paul Smith Director Stacey Dello Director Nancy Brown, Executive Director To contact Nancy or any member of the Board, please leave a message at the Administration Office by calling (705)653-1821.
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