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Rainy River District Safety Priority Setting Day Tuesday, March 31, 2009.

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1 Rainy River District Safety Priority Setting Day Tuesday, March 31, 2009

2 Overview The Model Timing Presenting Data Evaluating and ranking of data Quantitative Assessment of information Qualitative Assessment of Information Recommendations Next Steps

3 Timing Introduction Pillar One - Quantitative Data 10: 30 Fresh air / Coffee Break Pillar Two - Qualitative Assessment 12:30 Lunch 1:00 Presentation of Qualitative Results Pillar Three The consensus Next Steps

4 Provide the communities of the Rainy River District Safety Coalition with an easy to use recognized model that can be used and adopted across the district Set priorities to reduce injuries and increase safety across the communities of the district OBJECTIVES

5 Safe Communities Canada has adopted and adapted this process for use by communities across Canada All of the data has been created locally and by local professionals THE MODEL

6 3 PILLARS QUANTITATIVE DATA QUALITATIVE EVALUATION Combination And Consensus The Process

7 This system uses real information Values everyone’s input Creates group results Can be completed by mid afternoon The Process Continued

8 Quantitative Pillar Created through the efforts of Riverside Health Services and the NWHU

9 Quantitative Pillar What do you need to know about the data Collected from Riverside Health Care Facilities Collected from Ambulance Services Collected from the OPP Information received from NWHU Center for Addiction and Mental Health Represents the Rainy River District

10 The data was collected for the year 2005-2006 Emergency hospital data: Fiscal 2007 All data is counts only Data where there were less than five are not included. Costs are based on Hospital costs alone Other costs for injuries and support services are not included. There is other data on your tables for information Quantitative Pillar II

11 What does the Data say about the district? Table Discussion Points to Ponder - What jumps out at you? - What is surprising? - Is there anything that doesn’t fit? - What is missing? - What would one thing you would want to know more about? Quantitative Pillar III

12 Quantitative Pillar Created through the efforts of Riverside Health Services and the NWHU

13 Ranking the sums

14 What have we learned as a group Points to Ponder - Will we be able to do anything with this information - What is surprising? - Is there anything that doesn’t fit? Quantitative Pillar Understanding

15 Qualitative Assessment

16 Eight questions we will ask ourselves 1 The ability to make an impact is within the mandate of the community organizations and the Safety Coalition 2 The community organizations and the Safety Coalition have the ability to influence other partners in the community. )through collaboration, policy development etc.) 3 The issue is not being addressed by existing organizations and programs.

17 4 There is a readiness of the public to address the issues (the Rainy River District is receptive to change.) 5 There is a readiness in the political system. (municipal, band council, provincial, federal) to address the issues. There exists a political will to change 6 Effective interventions are known and available. 7 There is potential for cost savings. (personal, health care, employer) 8 Need for programs in this area are increasing and are expected to continue to increase if action is not taken Eight questions continued

18 Qualitative Pillar 5 Agree strongly with the statement 4 Agree with the statement 3. Neutral accept 2 Somewhat disagree with the statement 1 Disagree with the statement

19 Qualitative Ranking Instructions: Please rank the following injury prevention initiatives by considering the questions in the left hand column 1= Disagree2= Somewhat Disagree 3= Somewhat agree 4= Agree CONSIDERATIONFALLS MOTOR VEHICLE/ TRANSPORTATIONVIOLENCEBURNS UNINTENTIONAL ACCIDENTSOVER EXERTIONPOISIONINGSubsatnce abuse 1. Ability to make an impact is within the mandate of the Community Organizations and the Safety Coalition 2. Ability to influence other community organizations through partnerships, networks etc. 3. The issue is not being addressed by existing organizations and programs 4. There is a readiness of the public to addresss the issue (community is receptive to change, current events, climatge is right). 5. There is readiness of political systems (Federal, Provincial, Municipal) to address the issue eg: Is there political "will" and/or resources? 6.Effective interventions are known and available 7.There is a potential for cost savings ( personal, health care system, employer, etc) 8. Need for programs in this area are increasing and are anticipated to continue to increase if action is not taken Total Score Priority Ranking

20 Putting it all together

21 Final Ranking - Top 4 categories 1 Falls 2 Substance Abuse 3 Transportation/ Motor Vehicle 4 Violence

22 Next Steps Identify volunteers and groups who wish to work on each safety initiative Identify potential Partners for Safety Coalition to work with on initiative

23 Identified Partners Falls Industry – slips and Falls WSIB and affiliations within Safety Organizations IAPA LHINS Red Cross Teaching Life Long Care – Friendship Centre RRDSSAB Community Partners for Street and Road conditions Front line workers Rainycrest, Day Hospital Safe Routes Committee Sister Kennedy Centre Media Violence Rainy River Volume Domestic Violence Court Rainy River District School Board Northwest Catholic School Board Friendship Centre RRDCISMT Family and Children’s Centre Riverside Community Counseling Health Access Centre Confederation College Diversity Committee Respect Committee OPP, CN Police, Treaty 3 Police Red Cross Media

24 Identified Partners Motor Vehicles/Transportati on OPP, CN Police, Treaty 3 Police Min. of Transportation Drive Wise Youth Older Drivers Forestry & Logging Assoc. Atikokan Health & Safe Communities RR District School Board Northwest District Catholic School Board Bus Drivers Operation Lifesaver Safe Kids Canada Insurance Industry OSAD Media Substance Abuse Substance Abuse Prevention Team Methadone Clinic LHIN Centre for Addictions Mental Health RR District School Board NW Catholic School Board DSSAB Family and Children’s Services Confederation College Opiate Task Force Friendship Centre Fort Frances Chamber of Commerce Media

25 Thank you for your participation


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