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Aging in a Liveable City Seniors Strategy Subcommittee of Community Development & Recreation Committee December 12, 2011 December 12, 2011 Chris Brillinger Executive Director Social Development, Finance & Administration

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Page 1: Seniors Strategy Subcommittee of Community Development ...Seniors Strategy Sub-Committee –Background June 14, 2011 City Council unanimously adopts report CD4.2 “Seniors Strategy

Aging in a Liveable City Seniors Strategy Subcommittee of

Community Development & Recreation Committee

December 12, 2011December 12, 2011

Chris Brillinger

Executive Director

Social Development, Finance & Administration

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Presentation Overview

� Background

� Subcommittee Mandate

� Work Plan

� Engagement Plan

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Seniors Strategy Sub-Committee – Background

April 13, 2011

City Council unanimously adopts report CD2.4 “A Strategic Plan for

Toronto’s Seniors”, which directed:

� City staff report back on recommended actions to be taken in � City staff report back on recommended actions to be taken in

the development of a comprehensive strategic plan for seniors;

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Seniors Strategy Sub-Committee – Background

June 14, 2011

City Council unanimously adopts report CD4.2 “Seniors Strategy – Development Process” , which

directed:

� the Executive Director, Social Development, Finance & Administration, develop a

Seniors Strategy;

� City staff convene a Senior Staff Steering Committee to develop the Seniors Strategy;� City staff convene a Senior Staff Steering Committee to develop the Seniors Strategy;

� City staff establish a Working Committee with External Stakeholders and Experts to

advise and provide input on the development of a Seniors Strategy;

� City staff develop an Engagement Plan to consult with stakeholders and experts annually

on the development and implementation of a Seniors Strategy; and

� City staff submit the Seniors Strategy to the Community Development & Recreation

Committee by September 2012

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June 29, 2011

Community Development & Recreation Committee adopts report CD5.2 “Seniors

Strategy Subcommittee - Terms of Reference and Work Plan”

� Established the Seniors Strategy Subcommittee of Community Development &

Recreation Committee

Seniors Strategy Sub-Committee – Background

Recreation Committee

� Established Terms of Reference & Work Plan for Seniors Strategy

Subcommittee

� Established Seniors Strategy Subcommittee membership:

• Councillor Janet Davis

• Councillor Josh Matlow

• Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam

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Community Development & Recreation report CD5.2 “Seniors Strategy Subcommittee -

Terms of Reference and Work Plan” defines the mandate of the Seniors Strategy Sub-

Committee:

“The [Seniors Strategy] Subcommittee will provide advice

Seniors Strategy Sub-Committee – Mandate

“The [Seniors Strategy] Subcommittee will provide advice

and input on the development of the Seniors Strategy.”

The Seniors Strategy Subcommittee will report to the Community Development &

Recreation Committee, and “will meet a maximum of four (4) times to the end of the

2010-2014 or until Council approves a Seniors Strategy.”

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The Seniors Strategy will:

• Build on existing City work, available research and proven best

practices

• Review and define the municipal roles and responsibilities

Seniors Strategy – Work Plan

• Review and define the municipal roles and responsibilities

• Plan within the City's current operating reality

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The Seniors Strategy will support aging in a liveable city by:

• Coordinating and focusing the City’s work and its integrated

relationship with program and service partners

• Maximizing existing hard and soft infrastructure

Seniors Strategy – Work Plan

• Maximizing existing hard and soft infrastructure

• Develop recommendations with measureable outcomes

• Advocate to other orders of government

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Building on Existing Work

Page 10: Seniors Strategy Subcommittee of Community Development ...Seniors Strategy Sub-Committee –Background June 14, 2011 City Council unanimously adopts report CD4.2 “Seniors Strategy

Building on Existing Work

Builds on and connects to current work:

• Official Plan

• Toronto Newcomers Initiative Strategy

• Recreation Service Plan

• Parks Plan • Parks Plan

• Service Fee Review

• Core Service Review

• Tower Renewal / Strong Neighbourhoods

• Food Strategy

• Customer Service Strategy

• Duty to Care

• Division’s on-going policy reviews

Page 11: Seniors Strategy Subcommittee of Community Development ...Seniors Strategy Sub-Committee –Background June 14, 2011 City Council unanimously adopts report CD4.2 “Seniors Strategy

Seniors Strategy Timeline:

Seniors Strategy – Work Plan

Phase I(Q4 2011/Q1 2012)

Identify Relevant Policies, Stakeholders & Issues;

Engagement Plan Development

Phase III(Q2/Q3 2012)

Finalize Draft Seniors Strategy; Follow up

Stakeholder Outreach & ConsultationsEngagement Plan Development

Phase II (Q1/Q2 2012)

Engagement Plan Implementation; Stakeholder

Outreach & Consultations

& Consultations

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Seniors Strategy Subcommittee Work Plan:

Seniors Strategy Sub-Committee – Work Plan

Phase I(Q4 2011/Q1 2012)

Phase II (Q1/Q2 2012)

Phase III(Q2/Q3 2012)

Meeting 1 (Dec 12, 2011) – Review Work Plan, Introduction on Seniors Issues

Meeting 2 (Q1 2012) – Review Engagement Plan, Areas of Focus

Meeting 3 (Q2 2012) – Review Engagement Findings, Strategy Framework

Meeting 4 (Q3 2012) – Review Seniors Strategy Draft

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Engagement Plan

Targeted Engagement Process

Project Management(Social Development Finance & Administrations)

Technical Staff Working Group

Toronto Seniors Forum

Expert Panel Seniors Strategy Subcommittee of CD&R

Senior Staff Steering Committee

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Membership:

• Long-term Care Homes &

Services

• Toronto Public Health

Senior Management Steering Committee

• Equity, Diversity & Human Rights

• Toronto Community Housing

Corporation

• Toronto Public Library

• Toronto Police Service

• Emergency Medical

Services

• Parks, Forestry &

Recreation

• Revenue Services

• 311

• Transportation

• TTC & WheelTrans

• City Planning

• Shelter, Support & Housing

Administration

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• Seniors Strategy Expert Panel will be comprised of approximately 12-15

representatives of age-focused policy, service delivery, service funding and

research organizations.

• Seniors Strategy Expert Panel will provide issue-specific guidance and

Seniors Strategy Expert Panel

• Seniors Strategy Expert Panel will provide issue-specific guidance and

support to City staff throughout the Seniors Strategy development process.

• City staff will also solicit input from a wide range of stakeholders on issues

influencing Toronto seniors’ quality of life through the Seniors Strategy’s

Engagement Plan.

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Potential Membership includes:

• International Federation of Aging

• Canadian Red Cross

• Canadian Urban Institute

• Laidlaw Foundation

Seniors Strategy Expert Panel

• Ontario Council of Agencies Servicing

Immigrants (OCASI)

• Ontario Association of Non-Profit Homes &

Services for Seniors (OANPHSS)• Laidlaw Foundation

• Ryerson University

• Providence Health Care

• Toronto School Boards

• Trillium Foundation

• United Way Toronto

• Toronto Seniors Forum

Services for Seniors (OANPHSS)

• Ontario Seniors Secretariat

• Ministry of Health & Long Term Care –

Central Toronto LHIN

• Seniors Canada (Government of Canada)

• COSTI Immigrant Services

• YMCA

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Seniors Strategy Targeted Engagement Process

Specific Experts

Existing Advisory Networks

Service Providers &

Funders

Targeted Engagement Process

Seniors’ Groups & Advocacy Bodies

On-going City Consultation Processes