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Rotaract Mississauga General MeetingApril 3, 2013
AgendaMember of the Week (1 min)
Happy Quarters (5 min)
Cheque Presentation to Rape Crisis Centre (10 min)
Induction (5 min)
Singfest Update (3 min)
Club Business & Committee Updates (15 min)
In the District (5 min)
Activity (15 min)
Member of the Week
Saad! First Time Blood Donor
Happy Quarters! “If you want others to be happy, practice
compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.”- Dalai Lama
Rape Crisis CentreLaura Dinley, Executive
Director
Sexual Assault/Rape Crisis Centre of Peel
April 3, 2013Presentation By: Laura Zilney, M.A., D.H.S., Executive Director
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Agenda
• What Does the SA/RCCP Do?• Strategic Priorities• Our New Look• Where Do We Grow From Here?• How Do I Reach You?
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What Does the SA/RCCP Do?
Mission
To be the Centre of Excellence for clinical intervention and the prevention of sexual abuse and assault. Helping survivors move from cope to hope.
Vision
A community without sexual abuse and assault.
Core Value
Acting with excellence in the best interests of our clients on behalf of the community.
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What Does the SA?RCCP Do?: Mandate
• We are a not-for profit charitable organization that operates from an anti-racist, anti-oppressive framework
• We provide clinical intervention to all survivors of recent or historical sexual abuse and/or assault who are 12 years of age or older
• The services provided at the Agency include:– 1-on-1 or family/couple/support person
counselling– Therapeutic groups– Psychoeducational workshops– 24/7 telephone crisis intervention
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Enhancing Access to Services
Implementing Evidence-based Care to Drive
Quality
Strengthening Partnerships &
Enhancing Prevention and Outreach Activities
Holding the Line – Sustaining our Achievements
Strategic Priorities
Enablers to Support Needed Change
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SA/RCCPStrategic Priorities 2013/14
Implementing Evidence-based Care
to Drive Quality
Strengthening Partnerships & Enhancing Prevention and Outreach
Activities
Holding the Line – Sustaining our Achievements
Reduce Wait Times for Services:• 100% of callers to the Crisis
Line are referred to in-person services offered at the Agency.
• 80% of clients contacting the Agency for in-person services undergo an Initial Intake Assessment within five (5) business days of first contact.
• Decrease wait times for access to care at the Agency by implementing two (2) therapy groups and four (4) workshops per quarter.
Enhancing Access to Services
Connecting the Community to Agency Services:• Increase the number of callers
accessing the Crisis Line to 5,500 per year
• Increase the number of male and youth (ages 12-18 years) callers to the Crisis Line to 20% of all callers.
Clinical Intervention is Based Upon Best Practice Standard:• 100% of callers to the Crisis Line
are assessed for suicide risk and general mental health condition through a standardized process.
• 100% of in-person clients complete mental health assessments for: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, anxiety, depression, and generalized pain.
• 80% of in-person clients have demonstrated improvement on their assessments by the end of therapy.
• 95% of audited client files are appropriately maintained.
Strengthening Partnerships with Community Organizations:• Community organizations,
including faith-based groups, are invited to provide information/training sessions to Agency staff regarding their programs and services.
Lead the Development & Implementation of a Regional Sexual Prevention Strategy:• Regional Sexual Violence
Prevention Strategy network formed, project charter developed, terms of reference finalized, strategic goals identified, and workplan developed.
• Our Youth, Our Future Program reconceptualized to align with strategic priorities of the Agency (targeting youth 12-18 years of age).
Making sure when you need crisis intervention – it’s timely, effective and compassionate.• Benchmarks
identified above are met or exceeded.
• Data from statistics analyzed, and Agency services are modified to reflect changing client needs.
Enablers to Support Needed Change: strong partnerships with community organizations, funding commitments, community engagement11
Our New Look
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Our New Look
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Where Do We Grow From Here?
• Working on publicizing our services through a newly developed website and UTube video – coming in April/May
• Coffee Connect fundraising event starting May 2, 2013
• Take Back the Night community BBQ May 10, 2013• Open House in May – Sexual Violence Awareness
Month• Rapid expansion of our school prevention program,
Our Youth, Our Future14
How Do I Reach You?
24/7 Crisis Line1-800-810-0180
Business Line:905-792-0821
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InductionCongratulations Reela!
• Audition on Youtube before May 25th
• www.singfest.ca
Next Meeting:Thursday April 11th - 7pm
Tim Hortons (Creditview and Burnhamthorpe)
Call for Auditions!!!We need 14 to 24 year olds who want to sing!!
Have any brothers or sisters in high school?
In-laws who are teachers??
Club Business & Committee Updates
President Vice President
Web Master Local Service Director
Sergeant at Arms Int’l Service Director
Secretary Social Director
Communications Director
Professional Development Director
Treasurer
Accepting Applications!
2013-14 ExecApply by May 1, 2013
General Meeting at
Acorn PlaceWednesday, April 17, 2013
7:30pm99 Acorn Place, Mississauga
Paul Harris Nomination
Nominations due May 1
Club Leadership TrainingFREE for Rotaractors
Lunch will be provided
Apr. 20, 2013 at 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
Location: Cambridge Hotel & Conference Centre700 Hespeler Road, Cambridge
Year End Gala - Save the Date!
Friday, June 14, 2013
International Service
Come on out to our next International Service Committee meeting!
Next meeting: Wednesday, April 10th @ the Clubhouse(at the combined committee meeting!)
International Committee Meeting
Local Service
Our 1st ANNUAL… BLOOD DRIVE!!!!
Mississauga Earth DayTree Planting
• CHANGED to Sunday April 21, 2013• 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.• Celebrate the life of Peter Orphanos
Memorial Service• Vic Johnston Community Centre
335 Queen Street, Mississauga(Queen St and Thomas St)
M&M Meat ShopBBQ Charity Event
A CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS!!!
Captains and helps
May 11, 2013
In Mississauga locations: Streetsville and Eglinton location
Contact: Brenda McAlpine ([email protected]) or Wendy for more details
Stay TunedAdopt-a-road cleanup in May
Adopted Queensway Road West from Mavis Road to Hurontario Street
Recruiting: Volunteers to come out over the weekend to clean up the road
Materials and uniforms will be provided
JOIN OUR TEAM!
RECRUITING MEMBERS for 12-hour overnight relay!!
When: JUNE 21
TEAM GOAL: $1200
Each person: $100
Contact: Wendy
Local Service
LOCAL IN A NUTSHELL…
Join us! Joint Committee Meeting: Wednesday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the ClubhouseQuestions? Come see Wendy or email me at: [email protected]
Social
Niagara Trip!
Save the date!Weekend of May 25
Professional Development
PD RetreatSaturday, May 4, 2013
Next PD MeetingWednesday, April 10th, 7:30pm
@ Clubhouse during the Combined Committee Meeting
CombinedCommittee Meeting
Wednesday, April 10 @ 7:30 p.m.
Location: Clubhouse
In the District
2013 District 7080 Conference – Looking for Leaders!
Apr. 20: Rotaract Oakville 3 on 3 Hockey TournamentMay 1: Ignite Youth Mississauga (UTM Rotaract)
Next meetingWednesday, Apr. 17, 2013
@ 7:30 p.m.
Acorn Place99 Acorn Place, Mississauga