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Coastal Communities Network

Coastal Communities Network. History of CCN. In 1991 the ground fishery crisis hit. The Extension Dept. of St. FX organized a series of seminars around the province on this issue called Fishing For A Future: Communities at a Crossroads. History of CCN.

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Coastal Communities Network

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  1. Coastal Communities Network

  2. History of CCN • In 1991 the ground fishery crisis hit. • The Extension Dept. of St. FX organized a series of seminars around the province on this issue called Fishing For A Future: Communities at a Crossroads A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  3. History of CCN • Seminars brought together: church people, municipal councilors, environmentalists, unions, fishermen, plant workers, and CED groups. • Historic province wide conference of 200 people held in Dartmouth, N.S A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  4. History of CCN • Traditional enemies within the fishing industry agree to work together • “We need to set aside our differences and look for ways we can work together. Otherwise our communities will not survive.” • Feb 1992: Unanimous agreement to form the Coastal Communities Network A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  5. Focus on Fishing • Community Based Management: Series of seminars held around the province • NS Women’s Fishnet starts with small grant from CCN • The Atlantic Groundfish Strategy (TAGS) - CCN advocated for this program to responded to community needs. A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  6. 1995 First Issue 1995 Funded by NS Education A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  7. 1996 Don &Eileen MacNeil • CCN members agreed we need to build a strategy for issues threatening rural communities, beyond the fisheries • Therefore held Communications Strategy workshop for CCN. - Built plan & 95% implemented! A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  8. 1997 Co-Chairs: Don & Eileen • CCN Members urge CCN to work on wharf issue. • Harbour Authorities surveyed by CCN • CCN started province wide Community Economic Development project – seminars around province • CCN ask Province to create policy on sustainable rural communities A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  9. 1998 Co-Chairs Don Zwicker & Arthur Bull • Building Our Future: Respecting Our Past White Point Conference hammers out strategy for sustainable rural NS • CCN feeds input of 550 Nova Scotians into National Rural Dialogue -Over years, CCN continues to work on recommendations from rural citizens A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  10. 1998 Co-Chairs: Don & Arthur • Developed concept for a Rural Community Foundation • Hire consultant to look at CCN’s structure. Hold 2 day session with Board and key members where create system that is transparent, accountable to membership, democratic A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  11. 1999 Chair: Arthur Bull • One Common Ground Project: - Dialogue Dinners, Forum , Mi’Kmaq immersion weekend Marshall ruling • Skillshops – Kings County which brought new members incl. African Nova Scotians A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  12. 1999 Chair: Arthur Bull • Herring Cove Wharf multi-stake holder meeting on wharves. Developed action plan • Letter writing campaign re: wharves. Got additional $50 million in federal wharf budget A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  13. 04/00-03/01Chair: Arthur Bull • CCN Coordinates Lighthouse Day. - Province declares Lighthouse Day - CCN on Breakfast TV - Local events organized Moratorium on demolition of lighthouses gained • Celebrated first CCN Proud Community Awards. A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  14. 04/00-03/01Chair: Arthur Bull • Rural Revitalization Project - Testing establishing regional networks within CCN: Kings County and on-line network of local Development groups in Inverness • Seeking funding for national rural network A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  15. 04/2001- 03/02 Chair:Arthur Bull • Regional Rural Dialogue: Cornwallis, CCN on planning Committee • CCN selected to be on NS Rural team as community Rep. • Concept for Advanced Leadership Program created. A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  16. 04/2001- 03/02 Arthur Bull • National Rural Conference in Quebec CCN did 2 workshops • International AGM with Thomas Kocherry from India, BC CCN, Jim Mahone. TV media present A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  17. RCIP Goal Partnership with Dalhousie University through SSHRC Building tools to help communities change Policies 5 year project Responded to community need as people ready to move forward but hitting head against policies A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  18. Nov. 2003 A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

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  21. Community Training: Over 1,600 people trained on how to change policies Community Training A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  22. Released January 2004 A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  23. Outcome • Clear picture of economic role of coastal & rural communities • Clear picture of economic and social role of wharves • Reliable data DFO can utilize in decision making • Detailed data on population trends, income, fish landing & values, aquaculture etc that local development groups can use for their strategic planning A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  24. 04/04-03/05 Norma • CCN starts working on a Sustainability plan for CCN. • This came from pressure from Rural Secretariat. It overstretched CCN staff and led us away from being connected with grassroots A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  25. 04/05 – 03/06 Chair: Wendy Robichaud • Year starts on shaky ground with zero funding • Monthly meetings become Learning Circles • Business Plan for CCNews created A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  26. 04/05 – 03/06 Wendy Robichaud • Marine Infrastructure - Presentations on Between the Land and Sea to government and community Changed way many departments looked at wharves • Funding from Health Canada for taking policy work forward: wharves and health A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

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  28. 04/05 – 03/06 Wendy Robichaud • Coast Under Stress: Erica goes to Labrador • Rural Policy Forum – Tatamagouche Centre • RCIP project funding ends. Dalhousie turns project over to CCN • The Ontario Rural Council Conference: Ishbel A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  29. CCNews re-launched in Sept 2006 Printing covered by a private donor Ishbel met at Ontario conference Also available on-line, bringing our web sites in our Rural Gateway portal to 6 A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  30. 04/06-03/07 Chair: Wendy • CCN in partnership with Pictou County Development Commission does project on Community Counts • Senate Standing Committee on Rural Poverty in Ottawa. A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  31. 04/06-03/07 Chair: Wendy • 2007 Rural Policy Forum: A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  32. Rural Development AssessmentOperational Review • Undertook an 8 month Operational Review which looked at structure, operations, Board, membership, other similar groups across Canada • Did am 8 month RDA which included focus groups, key informant interviews & on-line survey. A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  33. What are CCN’s roles and opportunities?From Consultants reports

  34. What has worked? • Providing a rural voice to government on specific policy development initiatives • Research projects and support for community based research activities • Advocacy on specific issues of great concern to rural communities • Rural Policy Forums • Learning Circles/Clusters • Mediation & Facilitation Initiatives • CCNews

  35. There is Broad Consensus on CCNRoles and Goals • Rural communities need these services and supports • CCN has done a good job of providing them

  36. A Renewed CCN • A renewed CCN organization will be: • Stable and sustainable • Effective • Communications • Service delivery • Research • Policy collaboration • Responsive to rural community needs & priorities • Accountable • To communities • To funders

  37. To achieve this renewal objective… • CCN must make positive changes in key areas • Executive leadership • Administrative capacity • Projects • Office • Finances • Funding security • Links to grassroots • Professional staff • Communications capacities • Reinvigorated board

  38. Recommendations – R D Assessment • CCN should continue to pursue its core mission and consider activities such as: • Outreach, communications, networking for rural communities • Diverse series of workshops • Leadership training program • Information services and related training • Research and consultations

  39. Recommendations • Mission: • To provide an effective voice for Nova Scotia’s rural communities by facilitating and enhancing information sharing, collaboration and concerted action among leaders and organizations that are pursuing sustainable rural development in the province. A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  40. Recommendations • Primary Goals: • Network & facilitate collaboration among rural organizations & sectors • Provide education & training for leadership & organizational development A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  41. Recommended Primary Activities: • Board Meetings • Policy Forums & AGMs • Learning Circles or Clusters • Leverage Assets (e.g. RCIP) • Communications (Web Page, Magazine, etc) A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  42. Responsive Goals and Activities • Taking Direction from Membership and Rural Communities: • Research & Consultation Projects • Policy Engagement A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

  43. Recommendations – O & O Review

  44. Coastal Communities Network is A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia Is a Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia www.coastalcommunities.ns.ca A Large Voice for Rural Nova Scotia

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