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Alberta’s Social Policy Framework Board Voices November 23, 2013

Alberta’s Social Policy Framework Board Voices November 23, 2013. Presentation Outline. Investing in Families & Communities. Mandate to the Minister of Human Services: Work with other ministries , non-profits , communities , and the private sector

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Alberta’s Social Policy Framework Board Voices November 23, 2013

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  1. Alberta’s Social Policy Framework Board Voices November 23, 2013

  2. Presentation Outline

  3. Investing in Families & Communities • Mandate to the Minister of Human Services: • Work with other ministries, non-profits, communities, and the private sector • to develop a social policy framework • that will guidethe alignmentand redesign • of social policy and programs • to achieve better outcomes for Albertans

  4. Why now?

  5. Framework Purpose

  6. Engagement Approach Speak. Share. Thrive. socialpolicy.alberta.ca

  7. Community Conversations by Location June – November 2012 socialpolicy.alberta.ca/Engagement_Results

  8. Lessons Learned

  9. More Lessons Learned

  10. Critical Success Factors

  11. Framework Components

  12. Social Policy Goals

  13. Our Vision for Social Policy In Alberta, everyone contributes to making our communities inclusive and welcoming. Everyone has opportunities to fulfill their potential and to benefit from our thriving social, economic, and cultural life.

  14. Outcomes for Albertans

  15. System & Delivery Outcomes

  16. Social Policy Principles • People First • Dignity • Healthy, Strong Relationships • Mutual Responsibility • Accountable • Collaboration • Proactive • Inclusion

  17. Roles & Responsibilities Governments

  18. Policy Shifts

  19. A Living Framework So, we have a framework… Now what?

  20. Using the Framework

  21. Transformational Initiatives

  22. Together We Raise Tomorrow Alberta’s Social Policy Framework Alberta’s Children’s Charter Alberta Approach to Early Childhood Development Alberta’s Poverty Reduction Strategy Program and Service Delivery

  23. Results Based Budgeting Results Based Budgeting Program Review Alignment with Social Policy Framework Outcomes, Principles, Policy Shifts, and Roles Programs that support better outcomes for Albertans Relevant Effective Efficient

  24. Transforming Service Delivery

  25. Transforming Relationships

  26. Framework in Action Alberta’s Social Policy Framework is used as…

  27. Thank You

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