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City of Quinte WestAccessibility Advisory Committee Agenda - Special Meeting
Wednesday December7,2016 2:00 PM Marina
'l. Call lo Order
2. Approval of Agenda - December 7, 2016
3. Approval of Minutes - November,tl, 2Ol6
4. Disclosures of Pecuniary lnterest
5. Delegations
a) Doug Jackson - Vice-Chair - tntroduction of New Committee Member BettyClost
b) Dan Smith - Deputy Fire Chief - 49 Dixon Drive _ Draft plan for New FireHall
c) Doug Jackson - Vice-Chair - Follow up to December 3, 2016 Event forlnternational Day of Persons with Disabitities
d) Appointment of Chair / Vice-Chair
6. Public lnput
7. Printed and Non-Printed lnformation
a) Ontario Helping protect people with Developmental Disabilities
b) AODA Tootbox - November 20.16
8. Requests for lnformation
9. Adjournment
Next Regular Meeting: January 11,2017Quinte West Municipal Office - Multi-purpose Room
7 Creswell Drive, Trenton
City of Quinte WestAccessibility Advisory Committee Minutes
Wednesday November 11,2016 Multi-Purpose Room
Call to Order
Darlene Dale, Chair called the meeting to order at 4:30 p.m
Members Present:
Duncan Armstrong, CouncillorDarlene Dale, ChairDoug Jackson, Vice-ChairChelsey Brooks (Regrets)lrene Robbins (Regrets)Johanna Teske (Regrets)June Kennedy
Ståff Present:
Anne-Marie Cunningham, Committee of Adjustment & Accessibility Coordinator
l. Approval ofAgenda
Moved by June KennedySeconded by Duncan Armstrong
That the Agenda for the Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting of November 11,2016 be approved. Carried
2. Approval of Minutes
Moved by Doug JacksonSeconded by Duncan Armstrong
That the Minutes of the Accessibility Advisory Committee Meeting held on September14,2016 be approved. Carried
3. Disclosure of Pecuniary lnterest
There were no disclosures of pecuniary interest at this meeting
4. Delegations
Deputy Fire Chief Dan Smith was unable'to attend the meeting tò discuss the proposed '
new fire hall as planned. There was a discussion among the Members of theCommittee related to accessibility of the proposed facility.
Moved by June KennedySeconded by Duncan Armstrong
The Committee recommended that staff submit a request to Council on behalf of theCommittee to proclaim December 3, 2016 as lnternational Day of Persons WithDisabilities in the City of Quinte West. Garried
The Committee heard from Anne-Marie Cunningham, Committee of Adjustment &Accessibility Coordinator regarding plans for the December 3,2016 Celebration Eventfor lnternational Day of Persons With Disabilities. Anne-Marie indicated that both PhilKerr and Victoria Nolan have been confirmed as speakers for the event. TheCommittee discussed ways of getting the word out to the public about the eventincluding posters to be put up all around Quinte West, a radio ad and newspaper ad totry to cover as large of an audience as possible.
Moved by Doug JacksonSeconded by Duncan Armstrong
The Committee recommended that Council adopt the 2016 Status Update to the Multi-Year Accessibility Plan. Garried
Moved by June KennedySeconded by Duncan Armstrong
The Committee recommended that their regular meetings be moved back to the secondWednesday of every other month at 4:30 pm in the Multi-Purpose Room. Carried
5. Printed and Non-Printed lnformation
Moved by Doug JacksonSeconded by June Kennedy
The Committee recommended that the printed information be received. Garried
6. Public lnput
7. Requests for lnformation
8. Adjournment
Moved by June KennedySeconded by Doug Jackson
That the Accessibility Advisory Committee now adjourns at 3:05 p.m. to meet onWednesday, January 11,2017 at 4:30 p.m.
Anne-Marie CunninghamActing Recording Secretary
Doug JacksonVice-Chair
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MEDIA RELEASE
November 28,2016 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CELEBRATION EVENT FOR INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PERSONS WITHDISABILITIES DECEMBER 3RD
QUINTE WEST, ON - The City of Quinte West Accessibility Advisory Committee ishosting a free event to celebrate "lnternational Day of Persons With Disabilities" onDecember 3rd, 2016 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the YMCA Quinte West, 50 MonogramPlace, Trenton.
"This event is being held to recognize the amazing accomplishments and contributionsthat people with disabilities make to our society", said Quinte West Mayor Jim Harrison."lt promises to motivate and enlighten people to the unlimited possibilities of the humanspirit."
Phil Kerr, Extreme Sports Enthusiast & Successful Entrepreneur will share his inspiringstory of overcoming obstacles following his debilitating cancer surgery in 2O02 at theage of 13; becoming an entrepreneur running a successful clothing company, TwistedMounty and sharing his life experiences and success story with thousands of childrenby speaking at local schools.
Victoria Nolan, Special Education teacher and a Gold, Silver and Bronze ParalympicMedalist will share her journey from learning at the age of 18 that she was going blindthrough never giving up her dream of being a special education teacher or her dream ofbeing a rower for Canada's National Adaptive Rowing Team.
Everyone is welcome and we extend an invitation to anyone who wishes to take part inthis day of inspiration!
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For more information, please contact:
Anne-Marie CunninghamAccessibility Coordinator City of Quinte West613-392-284 1 Extension [email protected]
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Celebrate lnternational Day ofPersons With Disabilities 2016
Saturdây, December 3, 2O162PMto5PM
YMCA - 50 Monogram Place, Trenton
The City of Quinte West AccessibitityAdvisory Committee invites you to join
us for the afternoon as
Phil Kerr, Extreme SportsEnthusiast & Entrepreneur
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Victoria Nolan, World ChampíonRower & Paralympic lvledalist
Share their lnspiring Stories
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News Release
Ontario Helping Protect People with Developmental DisabilitiesProvince Launches Service for Reporting Abuse and Neglect
November 16,2016 9:00 A.M. I Vtinistry of Community and Social Services
The Government of Ontario is expanding ReportON, a new service for reporting suspected or witnessed abuse of adults withdevelopmental disabilities.
fhe 24/Tphone line and email service is the latest step taken by the Ministry of Community,and Social Services to furtherimprove the safety of adults with developmental disabilities.
Abuse is often hard to identify. Examples can include being denied basic necessities like food, shelter, clothing or medicine.Even if you are unsure, but suspect abuse or neglect of an adult with a developmental disability, you should contact ReportoN.Each call will be investigated and the appropriate action will be taken. People can access ReportON by calling 1-8OO-575-2222 oremailing reportoNdisabil¡[email protected]. For text telephone (TTY): 416-916-0549 or Toll Free 1-844-309-1025.
lnvest¡ng in more services for individuals with developmental disabilities is part of our plan to create jobs, grow our economyand help people in their everyday lives.
Quick Facts
'AboutT0,000adultshavedevelopmental disabilitiesinOntario.Aboutls,000adultsreceiveresidential supportsfunded by Ontario.
' Agencies providing provincially funded developmental services must comply with 351 quality assurance measuresin provincial regulations and policy directives including health and safety and abuse prevention and reporting.
'ReportONisnotanemergencycrisisservice. lfyoususpectanadultwithadevelopmental disabilityisbeingphysically or sexually abused, call 9-1 -1 for emergency services.
Additional Resources
. See Ontario.calReportON
Quotes
"We are constantly working, and will continue to work, at improving the safety and security ofindividuals with developmental disabilities in Ontario. Abuse and neglect can take many formsand it's up to all of us to stop itfrom occurring. ReportON is an important new measure tofurther improve the safety of adults with developmental disabilities."
Dr. Helena JaczekMinister of Community and Social Services
https://news.ontario.ca./mcss/enl20l6ll l/ontario-helping-protect-people-with-developmental-disabilities.html?... ll/1612016
Anne-Marie Cunningham
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