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Conference: What's Working in Community Development, Nova Scotia

This conference will be of particular interest to practitioners, educators, policy makers and students of community development who are interested in the exchange of good practice information and research. The purpose of the conference is also to facilitate networking among community development practitioners and organizations in Nova Scotia and Canada, with the North American Community Development Society, and in other parts of the world.

The International Association of Community Development (IACD) bi-annual global conference was held this past year in Hong Kong and included delegates from 14 countries. In Hong Kong, it became clear that there is significant momentum building for a global community development network. The 2008 Conference in Wolfville, NS is intended to be more of a regional gathering although given the huge interest to date from other countries, it will definitely have an international flare.

The conference also provides an opportunity to build on other regional/national CD forums, such as the Celebrating Communities Conference which was held in Sydney this past September, especially in relation to exchanging good practice information among community developers. The local organizers are also excited about the opportunity to facilitate connections between social and economic development practitioners and to make a link with other like-minded community development workers from around the world. For example, there will be a conference session dedicated to developing strategies for building and sustaining an international network, supported by the Carnegie UK Trust (http://www.carnegieuktrust.org.uk/).

 

For more information on the conference and to register, please click here.

 

Fact Sheet - National Conference 2007, Newfoundland

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Conference: 2007 National Conference on CED Bring It Home: Building Communities on a Rock Foundation

Date/Time: April 18 - 21, 2007 / 8am - 4:30 pm

Location: Delta St. John's Hotel & Conference Centre, St. John's, Newfoundland

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The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) in partnership with Futures in Newfoundland and Labrador's Youth (FINALY!)

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Storytelling Newcomers' Experience with CED in Canada

Many communities in Canada are using community economic development (CED) to successfully combat socioeconomic decline and build strong community-based organizations that contribute to citizen participation and the cultural diversity of their communities. CED refers to holistic, community-led approaches to building stronger communities.

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Creating Opportunities – Optimizing Possibilities: The role of co-ops in assisting immigrants and refugees in Canada

This paper is a starting point for a discussion about the role the co-operative sector can play in assisting immigrants and refugees in Canada and the role that the immigrant and refugee community can itself play in revitalizing Canadian communities through the co-op model. The emphasis is on mutual learning and the sharing of new ideas and practices. We discuss the strengths that immigrants and refugees bring to Canada as well as the barriers they face in their goal to create new lives for themselves and their families.

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