[homeles_ot-l] Corrected-Invitation-ATEH Community Forum on Homelessness, November 22, 2007 & Registration Form
Lynne Browne
lbrowne at ysb.on.ca
Tue Oct 2 10:48:59 EDT 2007
Please circulate this email & attachments - with corrected youth panel
title. Thanks, LB
Hello Everyone,
The Alliance to End Homelessness Research and Evaluation Working Group is
very pleased to invite you to our 2007 Community Forum on Homelessness on
Thursday, November 22nd.
Please post and circulate widely.
We are all especially excited about the Preliminary Program outlined below
and in the attached invitation. Deadline for registration is Nov. 19th but
as always we would greatly appreciate receiving the registration forms as
soon as possible to plan for food, etc.
Warm regards,
Lynne
Lynne Browne
Coordinator, Alliance to End Homelessness
147 Besserer Street, Ottawa ON K1N 6A7
613-241-7913 x 205, lbrowne at ysb.on.ca
www.endhomelessnessottawa.ca
The Alliance to End Homelessness
Invitation to register
2007 Community Forum on Homelessness
Linking National Research with Ottawa Action and Policy
in honour of NATIONAL HOUSING DAY, Thursday, november 22, 2007
Location: University of Ottawa, Tabaret Hall Chapel, 75 Laurier, 1st Floor
Time: 9:00 am3:30 pm ~ Registration Free ~ Lunch Provided
~ Please Email Registration Form ~
Featuring our Special guests
The Research Alliance for Canadian Homelessness, Housing, and Health (REACH
3),
a collaborative interdisciplinary network of academic investigators and
community partners in Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, and Montreal.
Preliminary Program
Morning Plenary Research Panels
Housing Solutions
Moderated by an Ottawa REACH3 Member
Panel members
Liz Evans, BScN, Portland Hotel Society, Vancouver
on innovative housing programs that have been
created in Vancouver.
Stephen Hwang, MD, MPH, St.-Michaels Hospital, Toronto
on policy and program implications of some of
their research
Lorraine Bentley, Executive Director, Options Bytown, Ottawa
reacting with implications for the housing
situation in Ottawa.
Youth community member, Ottawa
providing a personal perspective on their
housing difficulties in Ottawa
Youth Can Move Forward
Moderated by an Ottawa REACH3 Member
Panel members
Elise Roy, MD, MSc, Université de Sherbrooke
Montreal Street Youth
Bruce MacLaurin, MSW, PhD (Cand.), University of Calgary
Calgary Street Youth
Catherine Worthington, MSc, PhD, University of Calgary
Calgary Street Youth
Andrea Poncia, Youth Services Bureau of Ottawa
HIV/AIDS Educator
An Ottawa youth community member
commenting on the findings and their own
experience
Informal Lunch & Networking Caucuses A 1½ hour opportunity to share ideas
from Ottawa and ask more questions of REACH3 members.
Select your lunch then join one of the Lunch Caucuses, focusing on a variety
of topics, facilitated by Ottawas Alliance to End Homelessness members.
Afternoon Plenary Session
The good, bad and ugly the InSite Experience
The how behind linking community agencies and researchers
Led by Sarah Evans, Liz Evans and Anita Hubley
A session describing how the community and the academic's worked together on
InSite, Vancouvers legal supervised injection site.
Hear about the good, bad and ugly parts of the experience when the private,
public and not-for-profit sectors, come together locally, nationally and
internationally.
Closing Activity
Walk for Housing
Taking the need for a National Housing Program out to the community!
All Day Special Exhibit
A Sound & Photo Installation
Street Health Stories
How do you take care of your health when you dont have a home?
8 Street Health Stories in large lightbox prints with headphones
The National Film Board of Canadas Filmmaker-in-Residence presents the
Street Health Stories installation which gives a human face and voice to
Street Healths statistics.
Four photographers who have experienced homelessness ~ Adrienne, Jess,
Keneisha, and Meghan document the stories of 28 homeless men and women
through audio recordings and portrait-photography.
Katerina Cizek, a documentary-maker and the National Film Board of Canadas
Filmmaker-in-Residence at an inner-city hospital, teaming up with partners
at the frontlines doctors, nurses and patients to create collaborative
media.
The Alliance to End Homelessness gratefully acknowledges support from its
Members, the University of Ottawa & the National Homelessness Initiative,
Government of Canada.
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