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		<title>DavidM: transplanting from smwxbig pre 2010</title>
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== Mentions ==&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[503 notes from September 14, 2008]]: reform - health, social, education&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space - Chapter 4 - Supporting Sustenance]]: Between clusters, adaptation, engagement and opportunity can be combined with sustenance to provide access to healthy resources such as cooking classes, engage with helpful groups such as artists, and opportunities in training and community run businesses.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space Chapter 2 - Organizing for complexity]]: A statement of objectives is required. In support of this, the [[Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development | OECD]]&amp;#039;s publication [[Society at a Glance: OECD Social Indicators]] organizes trends such as  asylum seekers, suicides, divorce, employment, incarceration, gender wage gaps in four categories: human health, enhanced self-sufficiency, greater social inclusion, and greater equity of outcome - which correspond to the clusters of sustenance, adaptation, engagement and opportunity.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[503 notes from September 14, 2008]]: [[Castonguay]] - health reform; [[Date::1960-]] for public health; [[Date::2008]] against&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space Chapter 1 - Reaching for Resilience]]: An issue is that [[clusters operate at cross purposes, are disconnected, have too few links, and a lack of collaboration]]. Therefore the communities agenda is tasked with creating healthy resilience clusters by improving links between cluster actors. It may be necessary to fill gaps first, for example, addressing affordable housing. It is also tasked with improving links, and finally to improve links between communities and government.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space - Chapter 3 - Working in the Shared Space]]: Success sequences may not be predictable, placebo effects may be created, and [[causality]] may not be clear - for example poverty may cause poor health, and poor health may cause poverty.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space - Chapter 4 - Supporting Sustenance]]: The first [[Quality of Life Indicators]] report in [[Date::1999]] provided a baseline for population, community, affordability, housing, workforce, health, community safety and participation; in [[Date::2005]] charts changes and expands scope. This provides a sense of the current status and changing profile, and a base for exploring data. [[The data provided a contradictory picture]], reflecting a need to revise the knowledge base and monitoring progress.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space Chapter 1 - Reaching for Resilience]]: The sustenance cluster focuses on decent affordable housing, adequate income, and health. &lt;br /&gt;
* From [[MW150113 - CED &amp;amp; Social Economy in Canada - A People&amp;#039;s History.pdf]]: [[Nisga]] native in [[British Columbia | BC]] fought for [[land claims]], own health care and school board.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[MW150107 - Common Ground.pdf - Social Economy &amp;amp; CED]]: [[Social tasks]] - [[education | learning | school | training | train]], [[housing]], [[health]] and [[security]], active [[culturally | culture]] &amp;amp; [[recreationally | recreation]], [[engage]]&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space Chapter 1 - Reaching for Resilience]]: Social health is a [[determinent | !Indicator | Indicators | measuring | metrics | indicator | indicators | Measured | trends | baseline | status | profile]] of a healthy economy. Healthy communities create stability, create networks of trust, foster learning and networking, and are critical for innovation. They attract [[skilled workers]], who are critical to competitiveness. They are therefore recognised as the &amp;quot;engines of nations,&amp;quot; and it is important to develop [[quality of life]] factors and provide social infrastructure. This includes addressing issues such as racial tension, poverty, employment and housing issues, social exclusion. drug abuse and domestic violence.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space - Chapter 4 - Supporting Sustenance]]: Safe and clean human habitats comprise the foundation of well being,&amp;quot; and are a global social objective based on the [[World Summit on Sustainable Development]] in [[Date::200]], the [[Istanbul Declaration on Human Settlements]] in [[Date::1996]], and [[Agenda 21]] in the [[Rio Declaration on Environment and Development]] in [[Date::1992]]. Statistics show a lack of proper food, shelter, and clothing in Canada, leading to health, social and economic problems.  &lt;br /&gt;
* From [[503 notes from September 14, 2008]]: 	putting in place alternatives - [[Point St. Charles]] - free [[clinic]],deal with sources of ill health (wellness); mobilize social issues; food co-ops - all run by citizens.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[Shared Space Chapter 1 - Reaching for Resilience]]: In the mental health field, the challenge model considers resilience the &amp;quot;[[ability to cope with stressful change, and perceived or actual threat]] by survivors. It identifies the internal traits - such as internal strengths, behaviours, and competencies - and interventions, through partnerships with caring individuals and professionals, who provide high expectations and opportunities, as well as childhood development. Individuals are made stronger by handling difficult circumstances well. Resilient individuals engage actively, seek opportunities, and thrive in changing environments. Adaptation, sustenance, opportunity and engagement must be used at different times, individually and in combination.&lt;br /&gt;
* From [[MW150132 - New Synergies.pdf]]: [[Multicultural Health Brokers Co-Operative Ltd.]]  provide social, emotional support, education services for immigrants. Compensated through service contracts with health institutions, pilot/project funding. &lt;br /&gt;
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