The Agenda will include:
- Summaries and updates from each of the cluster groups formed at the December 8th Roundtable.
- Short presentations from other Saskatoon Early Years inititives.
…a community approach to building stronger communities for children aged 0 to 6 by building on existing strengths.
There great things happening in our communities, but often we don’t notice or we focus on what needs to be fixed, and we miss that more of a ‘good thing’ can lead to less of a ‘bad thing’. The Rural Asset Inventory Strategy is about discovering what we do really well and find ways to spread these great works, especially for our younger citizens, children aged 0-6.
What are our objectives with this project?
What can we offer?
Through a Community Initiatives Fund grant, the RAIS resources to support three communities in the rural areas of the Saskatoon Health Region to go through a process of:
The RAIS is an initiative of the Rural Early Year’s Coalition (REYC). The REYC is comprised of representatives from agencies and organizations who provide services to families with young children in rural areas of the Saskatoon Health Region and is committed to embracing an asset-based approach in working with rural communities. Through the RAIS, REYC is looking to partner with communities who are interested in identifying local assets and begin to plan to build on them.
For more information:
Sydney Bell
REYC Convenor &
KidsFirst Community Developer, Primary Health
Phone: 655-5383
Sydney.bell@saskatoonhealthregion.ca
*For more information on Developmental Assets please contact Sydney Bell or visit the Search Institute Website at: http://www.search-institute.org/