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SDP Planning Committee Meeting of October 12th, 2023
By Dawar Naeem
Dawar Community Journalist with Focus Media Arts Centre.
In the heart of Regent Park, the Social Development Plan (SDP) stands as a unifying initiative, fostering community togetherness and unity among the diverse residents and stakeholder groups. This holistic community effort revolves around four core priority areas, each under the guidance of a dedicated committee: Safety, Communications, Employment and Economic Development, and Community Building.
Facilitating the alignment and coordination of these priorities is the SDP Planning Committee, a pivotal element in this collaborative endeavour. The Planning Committee's meeting on October 12, 2023, was pivotal in shaping the course of the SDP's initiatives. The committee engaged in a series of agenda items that set the stage for productive discussions. This included a review and approval of the meeting agenda, an exploration of how to allocate remaining funds within the Community, and a structured approach to feedback and report-back.
The committee also addressed the format for future meetings, considering the advantages and disadvantages of virtual, in-person, and hybrid gatherings. With the upcoming Stakeholder Table meeting on November 27th in focus, the Planning Committee also dedicated time to finalizing agenda items, coordinating administrative tasks, and reviewing documentation from previous meetings.
A significant aspect of the meeting involved deciding on a date for the Spring meeting, taking into account crucial events like Ramadan and exam schedules to ensure broad participation. The committee also reviewed the facilitator list to guarantee effective coordination and preparation for upcoming meetings.
Overall, the October 12th Planning Committee meeting played a crucial role in shaping the direction and focus of the SDP. It demonstrated a commitment to strengthening the bonds and community-driven initiatives within Regent Park, setting the stage for a more connected and prosperous future.
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