File #: CB-19-017    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Committee Business Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 7/19/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/28/2019 Final action:
Title: GPFC Recommendation: C-CS-16 Social Development Policy Amendments Presented by: Cindy de Bruijn, Manager Community Connections, Community Services Department
Attachments: 1. Social Development Policy Oct 28 2019 RED LINE, 2. Social Development Policy Oct 28 2019 CLEAN VERSION
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GPFC Recommendation: C-CS-16 Social Development Policy Amendments
Presented by: Cindy de Bruijn, Manager Community Connections, Community Services Department


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RECOMMENDATION(S)
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That the amended version of Council Policy C-CS-16 Social Development Policy, provided as an attachment to the October 28, 2019 agenda report entitled “Social Development Policy”, be approved.


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PURPOSE OF REPORT
This Council Policy captures how the Social Master Plan values will be used as a tool for planning, resource allocation and decision-making regarding social programming. Originally approved on January 12, 2015, the policy is scheduled for a review and update.


ALIGNMENT TO PRIORITIES IN COUNCIL’S STRATEGIC PLAN
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ALIGNMENT TO LEVELS OF SERVICE DELIVERY
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ALIGNMENT TO COUNCIL DIRECTION OR MANDATORY STATUTORY PROVISION
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BACKGROUND AND DISCUSSION
It was identified that this Council Policy was scheduled for a maintenance review in 2019. While the overall theme of the policy is still relevant, attached are suggested edits that capture potential adjustments including the feedback received from Council at the October 15th, 2019 GPFC meeting. As indicated in the red-lined attachment, wording and definitions have been added and updated to be more reflective of current practices, language has been updated to reflect current corporate practices, and content is enhanced for some of the listed areas of work.

As per Council feedback at GPFC, grammatical edits were made, definitions to the terms “bullying” (from the National Centre Against Bullying) and “discrimination” (based on decisions from the Supreme Court of Canada) were added, and under the Standards section 1e, what was intended by engagement was further described to provide clarity.


STAKEHOLDER COMMUNICATIONS OR ENGAGEMENT
The original draft policy (2014) was shared with over 100 community partners and residents to allow the opportunity for input. It was pos...

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