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This section is the electronic filing cabinet for resources/presentations related to DC MOVES activities and events.

DC MOVES Map

Forum – March 26, 2024

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

  1. DC MOVES – Forum Master
  2. HHCOHT – Hills of Headwaters Collaborative Ontario Health Team
  3. DCYWH – Dufferin County Youth Wellness Hub
  4. DBOT – Dufferin Board of Trade
  5. FASD – Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
  6. DSO – Developmental Services ON Central West Region

DC MOVES 2023 Year End Report

Forum – December 14, 2023

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – September 28, 2023

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – June 28, 2023

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – March 27, 2023

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

  1. DC MOVES March 27 FORUM master
  2. Hills of Headwaters Collaborative OHT
  3. Safe Centre, Catholic Family Services Peel Dufferin and Peel Regional Police
  4. Headwaters Food and Farming Alliance
  5. DC MOVES collaboration success checklist

DC MOVES 2022 Year End Report

Forum – December 15, 2022

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – September 22, 2022

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – June 22, 2022

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum on Fundraising – March 22, 2022

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

DC MOVES 2021 Year End Report

Forum on Funding – December 7, 2021

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – September 23, 2021

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – June 23, 2021

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – March 23, 2021

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

2020 Collective Enoughness Budget

2020 Collective Enoughness Budget
Gets, Gives, Constraints defined in June 24 Forum | Actions defined in Sept 24 Forum

Beginning a Courageous Conversation about Equity – December 10, 2020

A DC MOVES training and development offer in partnership with the Peel, Halton, Dufferin Adult Learning Network.

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – September 24, 2020

Presenters, Updates and Links to Presentations

Forum – June 24, 2020

ZOOM ROOM at NOON – May 21, 2020

Forum – September 19, 2019

July 2019

Forum – June 19, 2019

Poverty Reduction

Archive of Poverty Reduction and Dufferin County Poverty Reduction Task Force (DCPRTF) files.

Forum – March 20, 2019

Building Capacity for Collaboration & Systems Transformation – January 29, 2019

Webinar Links

Additional Resources

Forum – September 25, 2018

Topics that were covered:

Forum – June 6, 2018

The Presentations were captured using Flip Grid:

  • Case One
    A family of six, a husband, wife, infant, two, and a four year old have recently moved to Shelburne from Brampton.  The husband worked in Brampton but was let go due to the business going bankrupt and the wife is a stay at home mother. They have moved in with their in-laws until they can get back on their feet.  The husband needs to apply for employment insurance as the severance he received is exhausted.  He is thinking of changing his occupation.  His wife is feeling trapped as she has two children at home and their current living space is crowded.  She was hoping to go back to work once the children are in school.  What resources would you advise?– Video OneVideo TwoVideo Three
  • Case Two
    A young mother has just left her husband due to abuse and has moved in with her sister.  She has a 3 year old and the only person she knows is her sister who works long hours. She never completed school and would like to get her grade 12.  Her son is very active and in need of dental care.  She is able to stay with her sister but needs to pay rent. What is the best way to assist her?– Video OneVideo TwoVideo Three
  • Case Three
    A young couple has moved back to Shelburne where the husband grew up. The husband commutes to Mississauga every day leaving his wife and 2 year old alone from 5 a.m. – 7 p.m. The young mother is an immigrant and while she finds English a struggle, she can get by. She has a high level of education from her country of origin, owned, and operated two successful clothing businesses before she met her husband and immigrated to Canada. Now, in Shelburne, she complains of feeling isolated and bored but money is tight so her options are limited. She wishes she could do something to help supplement the family income. How would you advise her?– Video One
  • Case Four
    Client is a male, 86 years old, and is rural residing alone in North Mulmur. He has had recent falls, has had many visits to the Emergency room Stephenson Memorial Hospital in Alliston for stitches and has been losing weight.  The clients’ family doctor located in Collingwood has revoked his driver’s license. As a result, he is experiencing a lack of socialization. How would you help this person?– Video OneVideo Two
  • Case Five
    A person arrives and they are in a wheelchair. They are seeking a medical appointment as they say they have not been feeling well. The person has an old red and white health card and it is no longer valid. They express concerns about having to leave Shelburne for assistance as they cannot drive and do not have any family members nearby. They also say it is difficult for them to go grocery shopping and prepare meals. What services and supports can you share with this client?–  Video OneVideo Two
  • Presentation from FTPs Rural Response Counsellor Samantha McCabe on the Rural Response Program.
  • DC MOVES Priority Pillar update presentation

Forum – February 8, 2018

Community Poverty Reduction Summit – January 17, 2018

Forum – September 15, 2017

Forum – June 21, 2017

Forum – April 20, 2017

Forum – January 23, 2017

Forum – October 3, 2016

Forum – June 21, 2016

Forum – April 7, 2016

DC MOVES Forum was held at the Salvation Army New Hope Community Church. Over 40 representatives from local human services agencies converged to engage in the inaugural gathering of this initiative. An opportunity to get a glimpse of the vision of DC MOVES was presented, with a variety of guest speakers and presentations reinforcing why collective impact and collaboration is vital to meeting the needs of those residing in Dufferin County.