We send What's on the MOVES on the first and third Friday of the month. Our purpose is to share information about upcoming events, agency news and relevant announcements with the DC MOVES mailing list. If you have information to share through this bulletin, please email your information in text and an attached image or logo OR pdf AD/Flyer to the DC MOVES Coordinator Elaine Capes.
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SAVE THE DATE
June 22, 2022
we will investigate being in person
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COVID-19 Helpful Links and Resources
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You can get up-to-date information and advice on the coronavirus at these trusted links:
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Hills of Headwaters Collaborative Ontario Health Team has created a short, informative video to introduce the Community Wellness Council's Caregivers in the Hills program.
Please take 80 seconds to learn about the program and how patients can join. We invite you to:
- Share it with your team
- Include the video in your staff training/orientation
- Let your patients and clients know the program is FREE to them
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Dufferin County Equity Collaborative
DCEC
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Our DCEC equity lens shapes our vision that every resident of Dufferin County will have the opportunity to realize their potential.
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Prosper Canada’s Benefits wayfinder, an online tool that simplifies the search for government benefits for people seeking ways to boost their incomes and/or reduce their expenses.
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The Workforce Planning Board of Waterloo Wellington Dufferin is hosting the EmployerOne Webinar showcasing the trends and changes we saw in the local labour market last year. At the webinar we will present the findings and methodology of the survey. Attendees will be provided with opportunities to ask questions. The event is open to everyone.
Each year the annual EmployerOne Survey conducted by the Workforce Planning Board allows businesses to share important information about hiring challenges and specific workforce needs. This year 558 employers completed the survey. We transformed the data collected into valuable, easy to comprehend information needed to serve the local labour market and our community.
Thank you to over 40 of the community partners who promoted EmployerOne Survey and collected the responses.
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These Organisations have something they need to
GET
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The Dufferin Board of Trade’s annual business survey is just 25 questions long and takes just a few minutes to complete. It helps DBOT, the local municipalities, and partner organizations learn the issues you are facing and how we can direct our efforts to help you the most.
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Public Consultation
Share your ideas and answer a quick survey TO BE LIVE NEXT WEEK at www.JoinInDufferin.com/RecreationPlan to help this process get started. You can also comment and vote on ideas that have already been submitted.
Your input will be used to produce a draft recreation plan that will be subject to public review and more specific feedback.
Ideas are due by April 22, 2022 and participants have a chance to win 1 of 3 $50 gift cards to an independent business of their choice in Dufferin County!
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These Organisations have something to GIVE
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Community Action Grants due April 8. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion stream to open late April 2022.
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The Resilient Communities Fund supports the recovery efforts of organizations impacted by COVID-19 with immediate, medium, and longer-term recovery projects.
Applicants can apply for a minimum of $10,000, and up to $200,000, with a maximum of $100,000 per year.
Resilient Communities Fund grants support projects that help rebuild an organization’s capacity, enhance their resiliency, and meet the changing needs of their communities.
Projects should be focused on:
- developing new approaches;
- starting new activities;
- adjusting strategies, or
- planning for future challenges
Application deadline is April 6, 2022.
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LEARNING SERIES, in partnership with Peel FASD, Dufferin Wellington Guelph FASD is hosting a monthly learning series for parents, caregivers and professionals to share information on related topics about FASD. Click on the dates below for the registration links:
Learning Series #6: Online Safety and Digital Citizenship- April 18, 2022
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CHOICES Youth Shelter Welcomes Erin Goodyear as Director Orangeville, ON (March 28, 2022) – CHOICES Youth Shelter is happy to welcome Erin Goodyear, a social service expert with over 25 years of experience in the field, as the new Director of the organization.
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In this course, Anne will cover the following:
· Lesson 1: Types Of Data
· Lesson 2: The Importance of Data
· Lesson 3: Systems Analysis
· Lesson 4: Deciding And Making The Case
· Lesson 5: Data Migration
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The Canadian Centre for Nonprofit Digital Resilience (CCNDR) has a vision of a digitally-enabled nonprofit sector, where Canada’s nonprofits use data and tech to advance their mission and multiply their impact. The Centre will take a holistic approach, convening working groups on research and knowledge mobilization, public policy, grantmaker practices, digital skills and literacy, shared platforms, tools, and standards, vendor relationships, data standards and infrastructure, and access and connectivity. This initiative is a true sector collaboration with five co-founders, including Imagine Canada, and over 85 advisors at launch representing the diversity of Canada’s nonprofit sector.
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SAVE THE DATE: Wednesday, April 13 from 12:00 - 1:00 pm for 'Another Conversation that Matters'. Intended topic: Elections and Advocacy - Full details coming soon, Register here
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This week's episode finds us in conversation with Clarence Cachagee as he opens up about life, leadership, and navigating Problem Spaces.
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