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FIRST NATIONS, METIS, INUIT (FNMI) PLANNING WORKING GROUP AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 2016, 9-11AM, COMMUNITY WELLBEING CENTRE, TYENDINAGA
ITEM TIME PERSON RESPONSIBLE
MATERIALS REQUIRED
1. Opening and welcome - smudge
15 min All
2. Identify recorder
2 min All
3. Accept minutes from April 13th
3 min All Attachment
4. Update on final 2015/16 report a) Endorsed by CYSN on April 28th –
question about youth representation b) From our MEDU representative,
Rachelle Blanchette – “Appreciated seeing your accomplishments.”
5 min All Attachment
5. Review draft 2016/17 template and finalize
60 min All
Attachment
6. Presentation from Julie Brant a) Mothers’ of Tradition b) Traditional Parenting Program
35 min All
7. Next meeting date to continue planning upcoming special events; i.e., training, ABC Fair, etc.
5 min All If you are attending or not, please contact:
wanderson@hpechildrenandyouth.ca
8. Adjournment
MANDATE: √ To complete the 2016/17 Early Child Development – FNMI Planning Template for approval by the Children
and Youth Services Network on June 23rd and submission to the Ministry of Education by August 31st.
To engage and strengthen relationships among providers serving indigenous children, youth and families.
To work together to plan for the delivery of more seamless and integrated services for indigenous children and families throughout HPE.
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FNMI PLANNING WORKING GROUP MINUTES
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 2016, 9-11AM, COMMUNITY WELLBEING CENTRE, TYENDINAGA
IN ATTENDANCE: Jessica Anderson, Tracey Gazley, Susan Ramsay, Donna Kaye, Nicole Loft, Mallorie Pullen, Brandi Hildebrand, Wendy Anderson (facilitator and recorder)
REGRETS: Allison Brant, Callie Hill, Kienni Maracle, Tammy Doreen, Susan Sweetman, Margo Russell-Bird, Sarah Dunkley, Robin Simpson, Tracey Dale, Diana Barlow, Julie Brant,
Johanna Goodfellow, Esther Brant
PURPOSE:
To complete the 2015/16 Early Child Development – Aboriginal Planning Template for approval by the Children and Youth Services Network and submission to the Ministry of Education.
To engage and strengthen relationships among service providers serving indigenous children, youth and families, and work together to plan for the delivery of more seamless and integrated services for aboriginal children and families throughout HPE.
Item Discussion/Motions Recommendations (things go forward
to the Network)
Action (including Person Responsible
and Completion Date)
1. Opening and introductions
A smudge was held and everyone welcomed
2. Identify recorder Wendy agreed to take minutes
3. Accept minutes from Mar 2, 2016 Accepted All minutes are available at www.hpechildrenandyouth.ca
4. Work plan updates 2015/16 and development of final report
A draft summary was distributed, reviewed and each activity discussed
The inclusive language item –i.e., FNMI – will be moved to the top of the list
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Item Discussion/Motions Recommendations (things go forward
to the Network)
Action (including Person Responsible
and Completion Date)
Next steps for 2016/17 will be added
Wendy will finalize the report, based on our discussion, include actual expenditures and send out to the group via email for final review and input
This final 2015-16 report will be presented to the CYSN on April 28th.
Please see attached
5. Planning for Next Year 2016/17
All items from the 2015-16 plan – with perhaps the exception of inclusive language – will continue in 2016-17
Work on an ABC Fair in Tyendinaga will be added to support the PSL clinic
Staff training in Nipissing and introduction to the translation will be added – evaluation component also important
Susan advised that there is no call for a Metis translation at this time
CWM e-newsletter could benefit from funds to print brochures, if available
Brandi identified learning opportunity for CYSN around funding models, etc.
Tracey suggested including role play in NWD training sessions
PD Event – facilitated by Tracey and Diane – room arranged in circle - two sessions
Wendy will draft the 2016-17 template for review and discussion at our next meeting – for approval by CYSN on June 23rd – due to MEDU on August 31st Brandi will bring back info from Provincial Territorial Organizations (PTO)
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Item Discussion/Motions Recommendations (things go forward
to the Network)
Action (including Person Responsible
and Completion Date)
@ 30 participants – 9am-2pm – shortly after Thanksgiving
Dates need to be established at next meeting
6. Next Meeting Date
Wednesday, May 18, 2016, 9-11am, Community Wellbeing Centre
7. Adjournment Meeting adjourned at 11:15am
Early Child Development (ECD) – First Nations Metis Inuit (FNMI) Planning 2015/2016 – FINAL REPORT
Prepared by FNMI Planning Working Group on April 13, 2016 and Endorsed by the CYSN on April 28, 2016 1
Period Covered: April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016 Purpose: The Aboriginal Planning Working Group was struck by the CYSN on April 24, 2014. The group was renamed FNMI Planning
Working Group in October 2015. Six meetings were held at the Community Wellbeing Centre in Tyendinaga and one at the Metis Nation Healing and Wellness Branch in Bancroft to:
Complete the 2015/2016 ECD Planning Template for approval by the CYSN on June 25, 2015 and submission to the Ministry of Education by August 31, 2015.
Engage and strengthen relationships among service providers serving indigenous children, youth and families.
Work together to plan for the delivery of more seamless and integrated services for indigenous children and families throughout Hastings-Prince Edward.
FNMI Planning Working Group Membership in 2015/16: Allison Brant – Family Health and Child Development Brandi Hildebrand – Mohawk Family Services Callie Hill – Tsi Tyonnheht Onkwawenna Language Circle Diane Barlow – Enyonkwa’nikonhriyo:hake (Good Minds) Diane Martin – North Hastings Children’s Services Donna Kaye – Early Literacy Specialist (H-PE) Esther Brant – Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) Jessica Anderson – North Hastings Children’s Services
Johanna Goodfellow – Mohawk Family Services Julie Brant – Healthy Babies Healthy Children (HBHC) Kienni Maracle – Tatikonhsotontie Head Start Mallorie Pullen – Eksa ‘Okon:’a Childcare Centre Margo Russell-Bird – Preschool Speech & Language Nicole Loft - Tahatikonhsotontie Head Start Robin Simpson – Metis Nation of Ontario - HBHC Sarah Dunkley – Aboriginal HBHC
Susan Ramsay – Early Literacy Specialist (H-L&A) Susan Sweetman – Children’s Mental Health Services Tammy Doreen – Eksa ‘Okon:’a Childcare Centre Tracey Dale – Metis Nation of Ontario Tracey Gazley – Good Minds – Children’s Mental Health Wendy Haystead – Resource Consultant Program Wendy Anderson – CYSN Coordinator
Early Child Development (ECD) – First Nations Metis Inuit (FNMI) Planning 2015/2016 – FINAL REPORT
Prepared by FNMI Planning Working Group on April 13, 2016 and Endorsed by the CYSN on April 28, 2016 2
# Category and Description Partners Intended Outcome Planned Expenditure
Achievements/Outcomes Actual Expenditure
1 Other
Engage First National Metis Inuit (FNMI) communities to move our language to inclusiveness
FNMI WG, CYSN, CYSN Coordinator
Practice cultural awareness and sensitivity through the use of accepted language by service providers in HPE
$530
Based on results of a MBQ community survey and several working group discussions, consensus was achieved to rename group to FNMI Planning Working Group and replace use of the term Aboriginal with FNMI
Coordination - $525 Travel - $102 Lunch - $138 $765.00
2 System Planning
Continue to support the operation of a preschool speech and language (PSL) clinic in Tyendinaga
Preschool Speech & Language Program (PSL), Early Literacy Specialist (ELS), FNMI Working Group, Stakeholders, CYSN Coordinator
Sustainable speech and language services in Tyendinaga
$750
PSL Clinic operates one day per week
# of children served July to March: 4
Stakeholder meeting held on Feb 2/16 to identify barriers to access and strategize
PSL and ELS delivered Milestones and Referral workshop and resources to 11 Head Start staff on Mar 23rd.
Coordination - $525 Travel - $25 $550.00
Milestones and Referral workshop with Day Care staff is being scheduled in 2016/17.
Early Literacy Specialist will deliver a Sharing Sensitive News with Parents workshop in 2016/17. (May 4th)
Early Child Development (ECD) – First Nations Metis Inuit (FNMI) Planning 2015/2016 – FINAL REPORT
Prepared by FNMI Planning Working Group on April 13, 2016 and Endorsed by the CYSN on April 28, 2016 3
PSL Cafés (Story Time Plus) have been scheduled for 2016. (Apr 12th & Jun 7th)
Early ID Resource Fair being planned for 2016
3 System Planning
Advocate and support the inclusion of FNMI families in any system changes related to the outcomes of the Ontario Special Needs Strategy
FNMI WG, Margo Russell-Bird – Hastings-Prince Edward-Northumberland Co-Chair and HPE Lead Agency, CYSN Coord
Ensure the needs of FNMI communities are included in the implementation of Coordinated Service Planning and Integrated Rehabilitation
$750.00
Margo Russell-Bird gave regular updates
Meetings offered opportunities for learning, consultation and input
Coordination - $525 Travel - $25 $550.00
4 System Planning
Advocate and support the inclusion of FNMI families in any system changes related to Moving on Mental Health - Ontario
FNMI WG, Susan Sweetman – ED of CMHS - Hastings-Prince Edward-Northumberland Lead Agency, CYSN Coordinator
Ensure the needs of FNMI communities are included in children’s mental health system transformation
$750.00
Susan Sweetman gave regular updates
Meetings offered opportunities for learning, consultation and input
Coordination - $525 Travel - $25 $550.00
5 System Planning
Add FNMI components to the ABC Childhood Screening Toolkit: o Develop cultural
interest toolkit o Translate 18 month,
3, 4 & 5 year Nipissing District
FNMI WG, Tyendinaga Children and Youth Network, Tsi Tyonnheht Onkwawenna Language Circle, Mina Beauvais (translator), CYSN Coordinator
Increase early identification and referral
Practice cultural awareness and sensitivity
$2,000.00
All four translations were completed and submitted to Nipissing District Developmental Screens (NDDS) in Jan/16 for formatting, printing and distribution
Support from Callie Hill at the Language Circle was greatly appreciated!
Coordination - $1,050 Travel - $25 Translation - $2,000 $3,075.00
Early Child Development (ECD) – First Nations Metis Inuit (FNMI) Planning 2015/2016 – FINAL REPORT
Prepared by FNMI Planning Working Group on April 13, 2016 and Endorsed by the CYSN on April 28, 2016 4
developmental checklists into Mohawk
Nipissing training and introduction to the Mohawk translation are being planned for service providers in Tyendinaga in 2016/17.
6 Professional Development
Continue to support the planning and implementation of the Come Walk in My Mocassins e-newsletter
FNMI WG, Aboriginal Family Literacy Circle, CYSN Coordinator
Increase awareness of FNMI cultures, language and traditions among early childhood educators, teachers, service providers and families
$1,000.00
Please refer to Aboriginal Family Literacy Circle Update 2015-16 (attached) submitted by Susan Ramsay
Coordination - $525 Travel - $25 Planning - $1,000 $1,550.00
7 Professional Development
Train Eksa ‘Okon:’a Childcare Centre, Tahatikonhsontontie Head Start and other interested service providers in No Wrong Door/Warm Hand-Off
FNMI WG, Coordinator
To support system-wide approach to seamless information and referral
$1,000.00
Eight service providers received No Wrong Door/Warm Hand-Off training with Wendy Anderson on Mar 9th
Coordination - $525 Travel - $25 Printing - $90 $640.00 The need for additional training
sessions in Tyendinaga in 2016/17 was identified.
8 System Planning
Continue to meet with members of the KFL&A Circle
FNMI WG, CYSN Coordinator
Look at opportunities for cross-border collaboration
$500.00
Although no meetings took place this year, an informal connection was maintained through the two Network Coordinators
$0
Early Child Development (ECD) – First Nations Metis Inuit (FNMI) Planning 2015/2016 – FINAL REPORT
Prepared by FNMI Planning Working Group on April 13, 2016 and Endorsed by the CYSN on April 28, 2016 5
9 Professional Development Event
Sponsor a culturally sensitive and supportive professional development event, identified & directed by FNMI partners, that will bring service providers together
FNMI WG, Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte, Metis Nation of Ontario, Children and Youth Services Network, CYSN Coordinator
Build relationships, improve mutual understanding of services through networking
$1,000.00
Planning began in Jan 2016 for delivery of PD sessions in Belleville and Bancroft to 60 service providers in Oct 2016
Coordination - $525 Travel - $25 $550.00 Proposed theme: To help
improve understanding of impact of residential school experiences on the individual, community and inter-generations
10 Other Develop an effective system for engaging the CYSN membership in FNMI advocacy issues
FNMI WG, CYSN, CYSN Coordinator
Practice cultural awareness and sensitivity
Respond to and advocate for equity of services for FNMI children, youth and families
$500.00
Events and letter-writing opportunities such as “Our Dreams Matter Too” and “Have a Heart Day” are regularly shared with CYSN members and community partners through the CYSN website blog
Coordination - $525 Travel - $25 $550.00
Total
$8,780.00
Coordination - $5,250 (150hr) Travel - $302 Printing - $90 Lunch - $138 Planning - $1,000 Translation - $2,000 $8,780.00
FOR SUBMISSION TO CYSN JUNE 23, 2016 2016-17 Early Child Development –
Aboriginal Planning Template
Region: MEDU Ottawa Regional Office
Network: HPE Children and Youth Services Network
2016-17 Allocation:
$8,780.00
Please complete the following template to describe how your Early Child Development Community Planning Network intends to engage and strengthen relationships with Aboriginal partners and/or deliver more integrated services for Aboriginal children and families in 2016-17. Communities will be asked to report on the expenditures related to their activities in the financial statements submission. Please complete this template and send it to the ministry at ELIB@ontario.ca by August 31, 2016.
# Category1 Description Partners Intended Outcome(s) Planned
Expenditure 1 2
Professional Development Event
Sponsor a culturally sensitive and supportive workshop, identified and directed by Mohawk and Metis partners:
Proposed theme: impact of residential school experiences on the individual, community and inter-generations
Two full-day sessions in Bancroft and Belleville @ 30 participants in October/16
Co-facilitated by Good Minds with support from Knowledge Keepers and Elders
Audience: organizations serving FNMI children, youth and families in HPE
ABC Childhood Screening & Resource Fair
FNMI Working Group, CYSN, CYSN Coordinator FNMI Working Group, service providers serving 0-6 years, CYSN Coordinator
To support cultural awareness
To engage and strengthen relationships among service providers serving FNMI children, youth and families
To support early ID, No Wrong Door approach to information and referrals, awareness of services by families
Coordination and travel plus space, food, materials and resources Coordination and travel plus location, food, incentives, etc.
1 The activity category can be ‘event’ (e.g. cultural celebration, community forum), ‘system planning’ (e.g. consultant to facilitate joint strategic planning session,
enabling Aboriginal focused community planning subcommittee), ‘professional development’ (e.g. cultural awareness workshop, job shadowing/job exchange opportunities) or ‘other’.
3 4 5 6 7 8
Professional Development System Planning System Planning Professional Development Professional Development Professional Development
Continue to promote the awareness of service providers and families about Preschool Speech & Language (PSL) services offered in Tyendinaga through education and resources:
Milestones and Referral workshop with Day Care staff
Sharing Sensitive news with Parents workshop (May 4th)
PSL Cafes (Apr 12th and June 7th) Continue to advocate and support the inclusion of FNMI families in system changes related to the Ontario Special Needs Strategy
Continue to advocate and support the inclusion of FNMI families in system changes related to Moving on Mental Health Ontario Develop an implementation plan to effectively launch and support use of the Mohawk Nipissing District Developmental Screen by service providers and families Continue to support the planning and implementation of the Come Walk In My Moccasins e-Newsletter
Continue to train service providers in No Wrong Door/Warm Hand-Off
Preschool Speech & Language Program (PSL), Early Literacy Specialsts (ELS), FNMI Working Group, Stakeholders, CYSN Coordinator FNMI Working Group, local Ontario Special Needs Strategy lead, CYSN, CYSN Coordinator FNMI Working Group, local Children’s Mental Health lead agency, CYSN, CYSN Coordinator FNMI Working Group, NDDS, 0-6 service providers, CYSN Coordinator FNMI Working Group, Aboriginal Family Literacy Circle, CYSN Coordinator FNMI Working Group, service providers, CYSN Coordinator
To support sustainable speech and language services in Tyendinaga that are culturally sensitive to the FNMI community
To ensure opportunities for learning and input occur -consultation & engagement
To ensure opportunities for learning and input occur - consultation & engagement
To ensure service providers understand and know how to use the Mohawk Nipissing District Developmental Screen
Increase awareness of FNMI culture, language and traditions among early childhood educators, teachers, service providers and families
Support system-wide approach to seamless information and referral
$ 550.00 $550.00 $550.00 Coordination and travel plus location, food, printing, etc. $550.00 plus $1,000 for planning and domain – printing of brochure? $550.00 plus printing = $640.00
9 1 0
System Planning Other
Continue to meet with members of the KFL&A Aboriginal Circle and establish connection with Alderville First Nation in Northumberland Raise awareness of FNMI advocacy issues among CYSN membership and community partners
FNMI Working Group, CYSN Coordinator FNMI Working Group, CYSN, CYSN Coordinator
Build relationships and look at opportunities for cross-border collaboration
Promote events and letter-writing opportunites; i.e., “Our Dreams Matter Too” and “Have a Heart Day” to CYSN members and community partners through info-mercials, posts on CYSN blog, etc.
Coordination and travel $550.00
* Add additional rows as required
2016-17 Early Child Development –Aboriginal Planning Template
Please answer the following questions about the level of engagement and collaboration of Aboriginal partners, ‘mainstream’ partners and the Early Child Development Community Planning Network. Questions should be answered by an Aboriginal partner representative(s) or with the input of Aboriginal partners, if possible. Questions completed by: FNMI PLANNING WORKING GROUP
Please circle the best response.
Our community has a dedicated Aboriginal advisory group or planning subcommittee that is the lead for Aboriginal Early Child Development community planning.
YES NO
Aboriginal community partners (or representatives) are active members of the Early Child Development community planning network.
YES NO
Our Early Child Development community planning table partners with:
OFF-RESERVE Aboriginal community providers YES, regularly SOMETIMES NO NOT
APPLICABLE
ON-RESERVE First Nations providers YES, regularly SOMETIMES NO NOT
APPLICABLE
‘Mainstream’ frontline staff have received training, mentoring and/or support to help them deliver culturally responsive programs and services for Aboriginal children and families.
YES, all or most staff have
received training
SOME, staff have received training
NO, staff have not received
training in this area
NOT YET, staff training is
planned for this year
The training was delivered by: Come Walk in My Moccasins e-Newsletter, CYSN Cultural Awareness Toolkit
There are shared policies and processes between ‘mainstream’ and Aboriginal providers to deliver seamless service for Aboriginal children and families.
YES SOME NO NOT YET, partners are working
to develop these polices this year
1) No Wrong Door Training – delivered in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 – supports a system-wide approach to seamless information and referral. Corresponding resources are kept up-to-date and are available to service providers on the CYSN website under the “No Wrong Door” tab; i.e., Service Referral Guide by Function, Enhanced 18-month Well-Baby Referral Map, Red Cards, etc.
2) Preschool Speech and Language Services are available in Tyendinaga at the Community Wellbeing Centre. Consultation between the PSL program, the FNMI Planning Working Group and stakeholders ensure that processes around access and referral are as seamless as possible. The FNMI Planning Working Group works to support FNMI engagement around the Ontario Special Needs Strategy and Moving on Mental Health – Ontario.
3) CYSN Website as a communication tool – features Network activities, professional development opportunities and topics of interest to member organizations and community partners. The weekly newsletter provides information about upcoming events and workshop. The weekly blog regularly features news items to enhance awareness and sensitivity around FNMI cultures, traditions and language.
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