Leveraging Energy Efficient Programs to Reduce Costs
This webinar will help Members learn how to leverage energy efficient programs to reduce costs for housing providers and clients on social assistance with CLEAResult.
This webinar will help Members learn how to leverage energy efficient programs to reduce costs for housing providers and clients on social assistance with CLEAResult.
In March 2024, Niagara Region Council endorsed the Niagara Poverty Reduction Strategy. Recognizing that the Regional Municipality of Niagara and many local providers already deliver services to lift people out of poverty, this Strategy identifies best practice, uncovers gaps and leverages local knowledge to inform future action. Diverse perspectives and experiences shaped this community-owned Strategy. Over 1000 residents informed the Strategy including people living in poverty and over 200 Indigenous people. During this session, the presenters will review the collective impact approach used to engage community and collaborate with many sectors to create the Strategy. They will outline the Strategy’s areas of focus, recommendations and actions. The presenters will describe the evaluation plan designed to measure success and reflect on highlights from the first year of implementation, including how the Strategy informed a regional grant funding program. This presentation will be of interest for municipalities working to end poverty. Whether you're thinking of creating a poverty reduction strategy or looking for ways to enhance existing efforts, you’ll leave with insights and inspiration to engage community, monitor success and build collaborations that can work together to end poverty. Event Resources Presentation Slides View Recording Niagara Poverty Reduction Strategy Overview Strategy Report […]
Come learn how Enbridge is working with housing providers to support both sustainable new construction and resiliency and renewal projects. Speakers: Divya Basandra, Advisor Affordable House Program Design Eduardo Romero, Advisor Energy Solutions Alex Colvin, Advisor Energy Solutions Presentation Slides Brought to you by:
This workshop provides essential skills for managing and diffusing crises, using effective verbal intervention, prevention, and de-escalation techniques.
In this workshop, participants will assess their conflict competencies through a behavioral lens and will learn how to channel conflict from negative stressful situations to positive stress-free ones.
Client no-shows, long wait times, and overwhelmed staff can make it difficult for service staff to provide the best support to clients. WaitWell is here to transform social service centers by making queue management and booking more efficient and convenient.
Participants will engage with concepts of vicarious trauma and burnout, and will learn to support and lead staff in meaningful ways using micro, mezzo, and macro approaches.
This workshop provides essential skills for managing and diffusing crises, using effective verbal intervention, prevention, and de-escalation techniques.
Join us for OMSSA's 75th Anniversary at our Exchange Conference taking place at Delta Hotels Toronto Airport & Conference Centre.
This workshop will help participants understand the mechanics and the culture of change, and develop strategies to lead teams, departments and communities through change.
This four-part, online, interactive workshop will provide you with the fundamental tools required to review casefile decisions at Internal Review and to prepare arguments to defend your offices decisions at the Social Benefits Tribunal (SBT).
How do you create one outcomes framework for over 150 programs—each with different goals, services, and clients? In this session, we’ll take you behind the scenes of a major initiative led by the City of Toronto’s Social Development, Finance & Administration (SDFA) division to do exactly that. Using a practical approach rooted in Results-Based Accountability and logic models, we’ll walk through how we developed a shared framework that captures meaningful outcomes across diverse areas like community safety, youth development, poverty reduction, and more.
In this three-part workshop you will explore the construct, traps and pitfalls of difficult conversations, why they may go wrong and how to approach, plan and execute them in a more successful manner, using practical tips, tools and real-world...
This workshop provides those seeking a practical and trauma-informed approach to understanding and supporting individuals struggling with hoarding and excessive acquiring.
This introductory-level training will explore trauma, vicarious trauma and trauma-informed practice through a social justice lens and strength-based lens.
Part 1: Monday, February 10 | 9:00 – 12:00 Part 2: Tuesday, February 11| 9:00 – 12:00 Part 3: Wednesday, February 12 | 9:00 – 12:00 Part 4: Thursday, February 20 | 9:00 – 12:00 Part 5: Friday, February 21 | 9:00 – 12:00 Registration Cut Off: Thursday, February 6
In this three-part workshop you will explore the construct, traps and pitfalls of difficult conversations, why they may go wrong and how to approach, plan and execute them in a more successful manner, using practical tips, tools and real-world...
Series Registration Cut Off: Monday, February 3 Making Difficult Conversations Easier Part 1: Wednesday, February 5 | 10:00 – 12:30 Part 2: Thursday, February 6 | 10:00 – 12:30 Improve Your Listening with the 4-Step Empathy Loop Wednesday, February 12 | 10:00 – 12:00 Resolving Difficult Conversations Part 1: Wednesday, February 26 | 10:00 – 12:30 Part 2: Thursday February 27 | 10:00 – 12:30
Closing the talent gap and ensuring skilled immigrants and refugees successfully transition from arrival to settlement and employment is critical to economic competitiveness and social cohesion. Communities that put the unique experiences and needs of newcomers at the centre, taking a collaborative approach that brings together settlement agencies, municipal governments, workforce development stakeholders and industry/employer-facing organizations/employers, are better positioned to welcome newcomers and reap the benefits of immigration.
In May 2024, the Institute on Municipal Finance & Governance at the University of Toronto released a report called “The Municipal Role in Child Care.” This report is comprised of four key sections, each with separate authors outlining their vision for municipally-led child care. This session will bring together some of these authors to provide an overview of their analyses and an update on their work since the report was published. Their presentations will each focus on what they see as strengths and opportunities here in Ontario, including the unique role of municipal service system managers.
The annual Welfare in Canada report enumerates and examines the total welfare incomes of example households receiving social assistance in a given year and details some key features of social assistance programs, in all 13 provincial and territorial jurisdictions in Canada. As the only publicly available resource that compiles and analyses this data, Welfare in Canada is the primary source for evaluating Canada’s progress on fulfilling the human right to an adequate standard of living for households receiving social assistance.
With demographic shifts, increasing immigration, and an evolving economic landscape, our cities are changing. As newcomers arrive in our municipalities, they bring with them unique perspectives, skills, and cultural richness. However, there are significant challenges in the economic and social integration of these newcomers into our communities...
Canada’s Federal Housing Advocate is a unique human rights accountability mechanism established to advance the right to adequate housing in Canada and monitor the National Housing Strategy. Located within the Canadian Human Rights Commission, the Advocate works to amplify the voices of people experiencing inadequate housing and homelessness and hold governments to account on their human rights obligations. In this session, we will introduce the right to housing and the Advocate’s mandate. The Session will include a brief overview of the Advocate’s mandate and discuss the Advocate’s final report and recommendations resulting from her national review of encampments.
Building on our conversation at OMSSA's 2023 Exchange Conference, four of this year's Local Municipal Champion award recipients will tell the story of the programs that were developed for their communities, with particular emphasis on the successes they have seen and the challenges they have overcome. They will also answer the many questions attendees had as part of the discussion.
This session will bring together OMSSA Members to discuss the initiatives they've designed to address the current challenges in housing and homelessness.
This webinar will explore the current implementation of the Canada-Wide Early Learning & Child Care Program (CWELCC). Attendees will hear our guest speakers share their insights on the implementation of CWELCC in Ontario. Please see our invited speakers and presenters.
Grant managers need a solution that addresses the complete grant life cycle from cradle-to-grave. GovGrants is the industry’s leading enterprise-level grants management solution with capabilities and functionality to support the entire grants process through a single, unified solution.