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Algoma Community Consultations: Best Start Hub Model Key Findings to Date

Algoma Community Consultations: Best Start Hub Model Key Findings to Date. Service Gaps and Barriers to Accessibility.  Long wait times, especially for assessments and specialized services, e.g. preschool speech and language / children’s mental health services.

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Algoma Community Consultations: Best Start Hub Model Key Findings to Date

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  1. Algoma Community Consultations: Best Start Hub ModelKey Findings to Date

  2. Service Gaps and Barriers to Accessibility  Long wait times, especially for assessments and specialized services, e.g. preschool speech and language / children’s mental health services. Difficulties accessing basic health services.

  3. Lack of transportation, particularly for families living in remote / rural areas. • Lack of awareness among • parents about services and supports. • Locating hubs in schools – could be a barrier unless hubs are located in all schools.

  4. Community Input on Hub Model Programs and services provided at or through hubs should be culturally and linguistically sensitive and appropriate.  Culturally sensitive and appropriate services are especially important for First Nations. Hub services should be available to families living both on and off reserve.

  5. Community Input on Hub Model  Hubs should be centrally located, highly visible and easily accessible: many parents are not aware of programs and services.  Hubs should provide “one-stop shopping” for services. Not all 0-6 services must be provided at the hub location, but hubs have to provide access to a range of services and supports through the hub.

  6. Community Input on Hub Model Hubs need to be warm and welcoming, and child and family friendly. They should have a drop-in capacity and include both public and private spaces. Hours of service need to be flexible, i.e. extended hours of service to accommodate parent needs.

  7. Community Input on Hub Model  Hubs will require staff – someone knowledgeable about the community and programs and services.  Resources need to be available at hub locations (pamphlets, books, etc.). Many thought that the hub should have a website with information about resources and services available.

  8. One of the common concerns being expressed at our community consultation meetings thus far, is the necessity to match services to the needs of the communities.

  9. NORTHERN ALGOMA  Hornepayne – November 2 Dubreuilville – November 3 White River – to be rescheduled in December Wawa – November 7

  10. CENTRAL ALGOMA • Echo Bay – November 16 • St. Joseph Island – November 24 • Desbarats – November 21 • Bruce Mines – November 28 • Thessalon – November 23

  11. EASTERN ALGOMA • Iron Bridge – November 29 • Blind River – November 8 • Elliot Lake – November 9 • Spanish – November 15

  12. First Nation / Aboriginal • North Shore Tribal Council – November 10 • Michipicoten First Nation – to be scheduled in December

  13. The schedule for the community consultations has not been conducted in any particular order, but rather been driven by tight timelines and availability. We anticipate completing all consultations by mid-December.

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