Friday, June 26, 2009

INTRODUCTION TO THIS BLOG

*****TRANSFORMING CLIENTS INTO CITIZENS******

LOOKING TO THE FUTURE

Instead of focusing on a community's needs, deficiencies and problems, there are community development approaches that help communities become stronger and more self-reliant by placing control of the process in the hands of its citizens. This approach identifies, maps and mobilizes local assets.

IT IS A "GLASS IS HALF FULL APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT" ...... AND THERIN LIES THE METHODOLOGY PROPOSED FOR PURSUING DEVELOPMENT THAT IS AT THE HEART OF THIS BLOG!

Few people realize how many assets any community has:

* the skills of its citizens, from youth to disabled people, from thriving professionals to starving artists;
* the dedication of its citizens' associations -- churches, culture groups, clubs, neighborhood associations ;
* the resources of its formal institutions -- businesses, schools, libraries, community colleges, hospitals, parks, social service agencies; and,
* the natural resources and locational advantages of the communities themselves.

AND... THAT IS WHERE WE BEGIN.....

BUT BEFORE WE DO.....


A LITTLE HISTORY PLEASE


PUBLIC CONSULTATIONS CONDUCTED


In the mid-nineties the provincial government embarked on an extended series of consultations with communities across the province. Their mission was to identify what support communities thought they needed to encourage local development. The message they got was clear. Provide us with local resources to help us build our own capacity to manage our own development. A reading of Hansard at the time shows that the introduction of the Regional Community Development Act was the government of the day's way of responding to these very demands from citizens in the province. http://www.gov.ns.ca/legislature/legc/


While the legislation was passed, its implementation was delayed for reasons that aren't all that clear at the present. In the interim, government urged communities to organize groups to access matching funding that was available for community development under federal/provincial funding arrangements. Communities responded at the suggestion of the provincial government by incorporating societies who were to be replaced by Regional Development Authorities when the Act was finally proclaimed. By the time the Act was proclaimed in April 1997, societies had sprung up across the province to absorb the available funding.


SWSDA and many others initially maintained their status as societies, each with their own reasons. Mostly these reasons had to do with restrictions that the new RDA Act placed on the composition of the Board of Directors (politicians had to be in a minority) and on ownership of land by RDAs (RDAs were not allowed to own land). Over the years, most RDAs have migrated to become incorporated under the RDA Act with a few holdouts like SWSDA remaining as I write this posting. The recent letter from the Deputy Minister of Economic Development is designed to prompt the transition from societies to the RDA Act by the end of this fiscal year if RDAs want continued funding.

In my next posting I'll talk a bit about the options open to the citizens of Shelburne County and the new RDA that might service Shelburne County communities. I'll also visit some of the issues facing our five communities whether they opt to remain a part of SWSDA or create their own organization(s). My intention is to do that in light of the real options our communities have. In doing so, I hope to de-bunk some of the mis-information that has surrounded RDAs and our options in Shelburne county for some time.

Stay tuned.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

How encouraging to see that we do have options in regional development and not necessarily with a bureaucratic development agency. This posting alone has answered many questions, and we've looking forward to following the new blogspot.
Finally things seem to be coming together for the area, and with teamwork this is our chance to make a difference. Thanks Ed!

Anonymous said...

Good day,Ed !!!
What a great,well-spoken business person you are willing to share your knowledge.Thank you!!!
I certainly hope there are many (like I am) learning so much about this big part of economic growth when funds are controlled by honest workers. This avenue of info,due to my different type of work,has really opened my eyes to a huge learning curve. You are a great teacher !!!!
Best wishes for good health and happiness to you and family!!!

Anonymous said...

INTERESTING FACTS...Are there enough intelligent,hard working,co-operative young people willing to learn, contribute with much co-operation and with huge time -consuming undertaking to make big changes?Too many older folks are too stuck/mired in work ethics that involve very bad habits especially when fairness and sharing their helpful ideas is involved.(I encouraged that on smaller scale with business fellows long ,ago...)Too many individuals scoff at others trying to improve.Best wishes to gaining followers willing to help make much needed changes in this area. Good luck !!!!

Anonymous said...

Anon 28th ll:ll, What you have expressed is my biggest fear for the area. Until the business folks and local pols realize that all that has occured in the past has hampered this area in any meaningful development, we won't budge from the rut we've been mired in.
Our new mayor and warden gave us hope of change, but it only seems to be more of the same old behind closed door meetings.
If only they would work together and forget the old ways of doing business. Co-operation is the only route to take, especially with the economy in flux. What one area gains will only benefit it neighbours - greed is bad, competition is good.

Anonymous said...

If we think we can,we probably can................
If we think that we cannot,we cannot..........
Enough said. Lets all do it!
Ed is giving us the tools.Lets use them.
Will it be easy? Of course not!
But we can do it.

Anonymous said...

Is the glass half full or twice the volume it needs to be......................

Anonymous said...

This blog proposes action. Are we fishing or cutting bait? Come on people lets get with it!!!!

Anonymous said...

Are the blog comments here confidential?