The sense of hope that is accompanying the election of Barack Obama to the U.S. Presidency is powerful and hard to resist. Like most people around the world, we here at the Wellesley Institute send our congratulations and best wishes to the President-elect. The process of change, which came to be a powerful organizing theme […]
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St. James Town Initiative: City Hall Presentation
This is a presentation of research results and selected action items arising from the Community Mapping and Photovoice research projects conducted in St. James Town. Download the City Hall Roundtable report here Presentation – SJT Initiative – City Hall from Wellesley Institute
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Hefty housing costs stay local in "good news / bad news" provincial funding deal
Good news: The Ontario government, along with the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and the City of Toronto, jointly announced earlier today a plan to upload the costs of several provincial income assistance programs back to the provincial level over the next decade. This will give municipalities some significant fiscal breathing room – as it […]
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Ontario’s fiscal plan ignores third sector
Ontario’s fiscal plan, set out on Wednesday, applies yesterday’s solutions to today’s economic and social woes. Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan’s decision to suspend a modest but crucial $20 million investment in a new social innovation venture fund sends the wrong signal, according to the Wellesley Institute – a research, policy and social innovation institute […]
Federal election 2008: Digging into numbers shows some surprises
Most people agree that civic engagement is one important measure of a healthy community. And one key indicator is participation in democratic processes, including federal elections. On that score, a quick review of the numbers from Tuesday’s general election paint a dismal picture and point to a discouraged electorate; as well an electoral structure that […]
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The state of the nation’s housing – federal election 2008
Housing insecurity at record levels One-in-four Canadian households pay 30% or more of their income on housing – that’s three million households, or close to eight million women, men and children. Housing is the biggest expense for low, moderate and middle-income households; housing costs over the past decade grew faster than inflation even though incomes […]
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Working together: Is it working out for non-profit groups?
Collaboration – everyone’s talking about it, but does working together really help non-profit agencies operate more effectively and efficiently; and, even more importantly, does it lead to better services for clients? The Wellesley Institute, which is celebrating its tenth anniversary of advancing urban health, is pleased to announce the release of the latest report in […]
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News flash: Feds extend housing / homeless investments but freeze dollars
Just three days before it triggered an election, the federal government quietly approved a five-year extension of Canada’s national housing and homelessness programs that were due to expire. But it has frozen the dollars despite growing need, according to a backgrounder from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation on Friday. “On September 4, 2008, the Government […]
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Toronto City Council Names New Park in Honour of Wellesley Central Hospital and Community Leader – Dennis Magill
Dr. Peter Warrian, Chair Wellesley Institute, the Board of Directors, and Rick Blickstead, CEO, are pleased to announce that Toronto’s newest park located on the former site of the Wellesley Central Hospital has been designated by Toronto City Council as the “Wellesley Magill Park”. It honours the hospital’s men and women who so well served […]
Building on What We Know: Research by Community Health Centres and Community Family Health Teams
Principal Organizations: Association of Ontario Health Centres Partner Organizations: AOHC (members) Principal Investigator(s): Danielle Kurchak A database was developed to collect information on research projects in which AOHC member centres had been involved over the past 5 years. As of June 2008, a total of 41 research project were collected in the databse, which is […]