Transcript Council Portfolio Report Fall 2013
TERRY-LYNN MCNAB COUNCIL PORTFOLIO REPORT
FALL 2013
ASSIGNED PORTFOLIOS
Band Legislation Task Force Childcare Finance Health Human Resources (Communications) Urban – Off-Reserve Advisory Council Shared Responsibility – Treasury and Women’s Commission
BAND LEGISLATION TASK FORCE
Proposed GGFN Election Act • • Third draft submission dated September 2010 Revised version required prior to ratification Revisions and required schedules have been completed •
Custom code conversion chart provided editing, recommended, suggestion and required amendments
Governance Unit Meeting, AANDC October 17, 2013 Next Step – Constitution Review, Governance Act and Financial Management Act
HEALTH
GGFN HEALTH COMMITTEE TERMS OF REFERENCE • • • Structure • • 3 to 5 adult members and one elder Include one youth (15 – 25 years) Set Term • Term to coincide with the GGFN Governance Term Functions of Committee • Provide advisory and recommendations
HEALTH
Call for Committee Members – July 2, 2013 • • • • • • Marcia Bitternose Dale Gillman Candace Longman Charlene Longman Denise Morris Youth Representative, TBD
HEALTH…WHAT’S NEW?
The Wellness Centre Statement Revised Wellness Centre Staff Job Descriptions amended and ratified Youth Outreach Centre – Work plan and Calendar of Events Unity of Nations Youth Conference Fall Health Fair
HEALTH…WHAT’S NEW?
First Nations and Inuit Health Services Accreditation • • Health services accreditation is standardized level of quality in health planning, management and delivery of health services.
Enables organizations to strive for excellence through participation in a continuous process that leads them from a self-assessment to an action plan for improving all aspects of health care leadership, management and service delivery
H U M A N R E S O U RC E S ( C O M M U N I C AT I O N S ) HR Committee • Comprised of GGFN Senior Staff • • • • • Linda Okanee, Director of Operations Pauline Anderson, CFO Rita Pratt, Post Secondary Bev Vinterlik, SA Ed Bitternose, Lands Manager
H U M A N R E S O U RC E S ( C O M M U N I C AT I O N S ) Human Resources • Personnel File Contents Checklist • Start date, current job description, verification of education, training certificates, etc • Conduct HR Audit – Measure the effectiveness of functions and programs • Evaluations - completed • Job Descriptions – update and amend • Compensation and Benefits - Develop Wage Scale • • Revised selection and recruitment process Orientation checklist
H U M A N R E S O U RC E S ( C O M M U N I C AT I O N S ) GGFN Personnel Policy • • Define the treatment, rights, obligations and relations of all GGFN staff – the rules and procedures that protect the workers and the GGFN Administration Policy Review – Last Review was in 2009, Enforced – Nov. 1, 2013 • Changes to Canada Labour Code • Canadian Human Rights Act (CHRA) amended and now applies to First Nations
HUMAN RESOURCES (COMMUNICATIONS)
George Gordon First Nation Post • • August 2013 – next edition: target January 2014 Designing the GGFN Health Clinic Newsletter Advertising Print Media – Brochures, Policy Document George Gordon First Nation Website • • • www.georgegordonfirstnation.com
Built by Sandy Wall Staff training completed
H U M A N R E S O U RC E S ( C O M M U N I C AT I O N S ) Facebook Policy - use of social media in workplace GGFN Facebook Page – Administered by GGFN to provide up-to-date and accurate information
URBAN
History • • • Motion to support Proposal - November 2012 Urban Development Project Proposal submitted to TLE Board December 8, 2012 Coordinate and provide services for all members regardless of residency
URBAN
GGFN Business Centre • • • Investment of GGDL, provides leasing opportunity for office space 2704 10 th Avenue, Regina SK Contact #: 306-949-4230 • • • Urban Services GGDL TLE • Post Secondary -GGFN Urban Services • • Michelle Pratt, Urban Services Coordinator Melody Bitternose, Receptionist
URBAN
Focus on Programs and Services • • • • Employment and Training Education Support Health and Wellness Prevention Programs
By providing community based programming that are holistic, accessible and reflective of our member’s needs and priorities we can eliminate the barriers to participation and the advocacy required for the progress of our people.
URBAN
STRATEGY AND IMPLEMENTATION
Phase 1 – Development Phase • • • • • • • • •
Acquire office and programming headquarters Staffing – Urban Services Coordinator, Receptionist Develop Off-Reserve Advisory Board Initiate working relationships to develop programming
Develop Urban Strategy Needs Assessment Develop as non-profit charitable organization Initiate proposal development Coordinate satellite offices in other Urban settings Develop Phase 2 – 4 work plan
URBAN
Off-Reserve Advisory Board • Call for members – Closing September 13, 2013 • • • • • • Fred Bird Murall Bird Garth Geddes Ivy Kennedy Heather Montanna Kathleen Worm (McNab)
URBAN
Long Term Goal
The goal of the GGFN Urban Office will be to become self-sufficient. By developing effective programming we will aim to acquire funding sources that our people are entitled to, but not fully realizing such as: Aboriginal Human Resources Development Strategy (AHRDS)/SITAG Urban Aboriginal Strategy Heritage Canada – UMYAC City Grant Programs
U R BA N S E RV I C E S – F U N D I N G S O U RC E
Projected Revenue:
SIGA TLE BAND DEVELOPMENT
Confirmed Funding
FUNDRAISING GRANTS/PROPOSALS
$60,000.00
$110,875.00
$170,875.00
$10,000.00
$5,000.00
U R BA N S E RV I C E S – F U N D I N G S O U RC E Fundraising Initiatives • • • Art Show/Talent Show Poker Tournament – Casino Opportunities GGFN Championships • Adult, Oldtimers, Women and Youth