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Protecting residents from the possibility of abuse and neglect in LTC homes is a challenge that requires vigilance among all stakeholders, and in the province of Ontario we welcome an action plan released May 16 that makes recommendations for providers and the ministry to enhance resident security.
Camille Jensen
The idea was sparked after StartSomeGood Canadian ambassador David Cameron and a representative from Vancity e-mailed me about three different social business initiatives taking place in March.
Dr. Allen Power
Last month, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sibelius announced the merging of the offices for Aging, Disability, and Developmental Disabilites, to form one new agency. This “Administration for Community Living” is designed, in the Secretary’s words, “to help ensure that the supports people with disabilities and seniors need to live in the community are accessible.”
Griet Bouwen
Started as an experiment, the media crew succeeded wonderfully in creating a constant stream of news throughout the World Appreciative Inquiry Conference (WAIC) held in Ghent, Belgium April 25-28.
Workplace Democracy
When Dani DeBoice considers what is most exciting about the many ways First Calgary Financial is involved in the community, she points to the opportunity to work across business units and involve a variety of team members.
Our Work
Axiom News was honoured to be a sponsor of the Social Venture Network’s (SVN) annual spring gathering held this year at the Skamania Lodge in Stevenson, Wash., where a diverse network of some of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs gathered to discuss the pathway to a more sustainable future.
Editorial
The care of our elders is arguably the most heavily regulated of sectors, at least when it comes to those who live within a long-term care setting funded through our ministries of health.
Briefs
A group of Cincinnati residents will be celebrating food that's in season, notably lettuce and asparagus, through a free community event taking place Saturday, May 19 10 a.m. to noon. Dubbed Food Revolution Day, the event aligns with the nonprofit's mission to fulfill the common goal of becoming a sustainable community space in the neighborhood of Avondale. It is looking to create this space through a community garden, hoop house to provide fresh produce year-round, community kitchen and marketplace to encourage economic empowerment, access to whole foods and goods, social interaction and a source of pride. To learn more about Gabriel's Place, click here.
An eight-page information feature on Canadian co-operatives was printed in the May 15 edition of the Globe and Mail. From statistics — like 18 million members — to articles on the ethical underpinnings of co-ops and contributions of credit unions, the piece celebrates the state of the movement during this UN-declared International Year of Co-operatives. Click here to view an online PDF version.
We Recommend
The CoreChange Returning Citizens group is actively advocating for the legislation of two new bills pending before the Ohio General Assembly. House Bill 524 and Senate Bill 337 create a new legal mechanism to "carefully lift certain collateral sanctions for people that can prove their readiness to work and their rehabilitation," according to a recent editorial on the potential change. Click here to read the article on the value one Cincinnati minister sees in this.
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