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Policy Brief: Ontario Portable Benefits Program
…References [1]. Ontario Workforce Recovery Advisory Committee. (2021). The Future of Work in Ontario. https://www.ontario.ca/files/2022-06/mltsd-owrac-future-of-work-in-ontario-november-2021-en-2021-12-09.pdf [2]. Government of Ontario. (2022). Consultation: Portable Benefits Program. https://www.ontario.ca/page/consultation-portable-benefits-program [3]. Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities. (2019). Precarious Work: Understanding the changing nature of…
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Policy Brief: Ontario Portable Benefits Program
…_______________________________________ References [1]. Ontario Workforce Recovery Advisory Committee. (2021). The Future of Work in Ontario. https://www.ontario.ca/files/2022-06/mltsd-owrac-future-of-work-in-ontario-november-2021-en-2021-12-09.pdf [2]. Government of Ontario. (2022). Consultation: Portable Benefits Program. https://www.ontario.ca/page/consultation-portable-benefits-program [3]. Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities. (2019). Precarious Work: Understanding the changing nature…
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Toronto’s 2012 Budget: Issue Update, Reports and Resources
…groups working hard to maintain and expand Toronto’s services and programs. Learn more by visiting their websites and get involved in their work: One Toronto – www.onetoronto.ca Commitment 2 Community – www.commitment2community.org Tenants for Social Housing – http://tenantsforsocialhousing.com/ TTC Riders – http://www.ttcriders.ca/ Toronto Stop the Cuts Network: http://www.torontostopthecuts.com/ …
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Healthier Cities and Communities Hub: Request For Proposals
…is a research and policy institute that works to drive policy, community and social changes that will improve the health of all who live in the Greater Toronto area Toronto Public Health is committed to reducing health inequity and improving the health of the whole population through championing healthy public…
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Community Knowledge Program: Community of Practice
…communities of practice in business and health care sectors: a systematic review. Implement Sci, 4, 27. https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-4-27 Mooney, E. (2021). Research and knowledge mobilization in the GTA’s immigrant and refugee-serving sector: A needs assessment. https://www.wellesleyinstitute.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Needs-Assessment-CKP.pdf Shields, J., & Evans, B. (2015). Building a policy-oriented research partnership for knowledge mobilization and…
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Newsletter
…Institute Newsletter Winter 2022 10/07/2021 – Wellesley Institute Newsletter Fall 2021 08/05/2021 – Wellesley Institute Newsletter Summer 2021 05/13/2021 – Wellesley Institute Newsletter Spring 2021 02/19/2021 – Wellesley Institute Newsletter Winter 2021 11/25/2020 – Wellesley Institute Newsletter Fall 2020 08/14/2020 – Wellesley Institute Newsletter Summer 2020 12/10/2019 – Wellesley Institute…
Community Knowledge Program
…Based Violence Building Leadership Capacity Project, OCASI (Download slides) Rupaleem Bhuyan, Associate Professor, Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto (Download slides) Resources: Download event transcript Settlement Research: What’s in It for Me? October 22, 2021 – 2021 Virtual OCASI Professional Development Conference https://youtu.be/f2glOduyMy4 Our approach Our community-centred approach aims to…
A New Kind Of Community Engagement: Building A Better Budget For Toronto
…are changing their budget processes to increase accessibility and community engagement. Calgary’s Our City, Our Budget, Our Future process is but one exciting example of a concerted effort on this front. Toronto is among the most global of cities worldwide, so drawing on lessons from elsewhere should be a regular…
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Toronto Budget 2012: Overview
…to Toronto Budget 2012 Information and Resources from the Wellesley Institute: July 20, 2011: Housing first to end homelessness, but first Toronto needs homes (submission to the City of Toronto’s Community Development and Recreation Committee) Nov. 9, 2011: Countdown To Zero: Balancing Toronto’s Budget Nov. 23, 2011: Toronto’s…