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Neighbourhood Houses in Metro Vancouver Community Forum 2013. Introduction. First systematic study of NHs in Canada Four years, collaborative, funded by SSHRC Research questions:
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Neighbourhood Houses in Metro Vancouver Community Forum 2013
Introduction • First systematic study of NHs in Canada • Four years, collaborative, funded by SSHRC • Research questions: • “How do neighbourhood houses, as place-based, multi-service, community-governed, non-profit organizations, affect social equity, collective efficacy, and inclusion, based on the cases of Metro Vancouver?”
What have we Completed so far? • Community Resource Mapping Workshop • Participating NH, N=15, >75 people • Network source Mapping Interviews • Participating NH, N=13, >55 people • Clearing House Survey • Participating NH, N=15 • Skills Learning Workshop • Two workshops on mapping
Community Resource Mapping • Emerging Clusters of Ideas • Defining boundary: • Users vs. resources • Fixed vs. flexible and permeable • Accessibility (barriers; NHs’ role) • Physical: cluster and uneven; outreach/extension • Economic: cost; cheap and free • Cultural: language and knowledge; multilingual, outreach • Institutional: fragmented and knowledge; connecting/referring, use of external resources • Challenges & lack of connection • Competing interest • Funding program policies – can and cannot do • Meeting emerging needs
Community Resource Mapping 2 • Emerging Clusters of Ideas 2 • Defining mandates: • Having specific mandates for vulnerable population in the community particularly seniors • Strategies: reactionary, proactive and consistent • Multi-roles of NH as resource in the community • Connector (including referring) • Meeting place • Service providers (particularly the first and the last resort) • Collaborators • Advocator for community change • Enabler (expertise sharing and training) • Partnerships define and are defined by the NH’s role • A response to Structural/Systemic Accessibility • Strengthening relationships • Resource and information exchange (volunteers, expertise)
Clearing House Survey 1 • Average opening hours per week: 51.2 hour • Evening hours” 12.5 (also in need) • Top five ethnic groups among service users • Chinese (N=14), Southeast Asian & Latin American (N=9), Caucasian (N=7), South Asian (N=6), • Funding sources: (Total funding in 2012-2013: $37,346,245) • Top: Provincial funding, >$15,000,000, 182 programs • Second: Fee, >10,000,000, 135 programs • Municipal funding: <3,000,000, 133 programs • Over half of the funding are in renewable <3 yr term
Clearing House Survey 2 • Programs: 83% use of volunteers • Children (158), Family (152), Seniors (137) • Served 209,864 people in 2012-2013
Clearing House Survey 3 • Volunteers: • >3,672 registered, >15,000 hrs/nh/yr (8.2 FTE), • 70% Female, 55% adults • Language: Chinese (N=12), Spanish (N=11), Korean (N=7), Vietnamese & Tagalog (N=6) • Board Members: Return rate = 81%, N=128 • Female 65%, 25-50 years old = 58% • 24 languages (English N=15; French N=9; Spanish N=8; Chinese N=5; Hindi N=4) • 27% immigrant background • 35% former or existing service users, most live or work within the neighbourhood • 54% <3 years
Clearing House Survey 4 • Staff (Total Return N=745, 75.7%) • 65% Female; Age: 25-60, 82% • Language: N=53, (English & Chinese N=15, French N=14, Hindi & Spanish N=11) • 50% Immigrant background • Service users: 60%, Current/former Residents: 54% • 85% college diploma or above • Early childhood education (22.8%), Social service related (21.5%), Children and youth service (16.5%), Social work (5.2%) • Employment status: 48% ≥35 hrs/wk, 15.8% managerial level
What are in progress? • Archival Study (Dr. Eleanor Stebner) • Government-NHs Relationship (Dr. Oliver Schmidtke) • Conceptualizing BWIN • Focus groups, N=3, individual interviews, N=10 • NH as Community Resources • Focus groups, N=18, (Community Partners and Service Users) • Service User Survey • Oral History
Six-Month Timeline This will the MOST BUSIEST period of data collection. WE NEED YOUR HELP!!!!!
For More Information of the Findings and the Project, Please Visit Our Website: www.nhvproject.ca Or Contact Dr. Miu Chung Yan at miu.yan@ubc.ca.