Members share why they love the Retired Teachers of Ontario so much, including RTO/ERO's group insurance plans, award-winning publications, customer service and travel and volunteer opportunities.
Members share why they love the Retired Teachers of Ontario so much, including RTO/ERO's group insurance plans, award-winning publications, customer service and travel and volunteer opportunities.
ECVO History of Edmonton's Human Services SectorOmar Yaqub
What makes Edmonton's Human Services sector unique? How did it come to be that way it is? What can these lessons tell us about the future and what we should be doing now?
Jason Fossum
Want to know more about how to become involved in your government? This presentation will look at ways you can develop lines of communication with your elected officials on issues that are important to you.
Steps You Should Follow To Find A New Job During The Coronavirus Pandemic | O...JacobDennis15
Following the outbreak of coronavirus, organizations needed to reduce costs. As they were not able to operate, many employees started to lose their jobs. In the US, the unemployment crisis is the worst since the Great Depression.
Eaton County Government Officials - What County Government Does for YOUHoward Spence
This slide presentation shows who the elected officials are in Eaton County, and how Eaton County Government and your Eaton County Commissioners WORK for YOU!
Prepared by Commissioner Howard Spence
ECVO History of Edmonton's Human Services SectorOmar Yaqub
What makes Edmonton's Human Services sector unique? How did it come to be that way it is? What can these lessons tell us about the future and what we should be doing now?
Jason Fossum
Want to know more about how to become involved in your government? This presentation will look at ways you can develop lines of communication with your elected officials on issues that are important to you.
Steps You Should Follow To Find A New Job During The Coronavirus Pandemic | O...JacobDennis15
Following the outbreak of coronavirus, organizations needed to reduce costs. As they were not able to operate, many employees started to lose their jobs. In the US, the unemployment crisis is the worst since the Great Depression.
Eaton County Government Officials - What County Government Does for YOUHoward Spence
This slide presentation shows who the elected officials are in Eaton County, and how Eaton County Government and your Eaton County Commissioners WORK for YOU!
Prepared by Commissioner Howard Spence
Owen Sound Election 2018: Electors’ Guide to Your CandidatesMiranda Miller
Get to Know Your City Council, Deputy Mayor and Mayoral Candidates. Owen Sound Electors vote online from October 12th to 22nd, 2018. Candidates were asked to provide information and respond to a series of questions designed to help voters get to know them.
Participation was optional. This guide contains the information provided by all those who chose to respond.
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Human Service Professional Interview Paper
Edgar Cecilio
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
CHS- 235
Professor Yelena Meytes
October 22nd, 2021
Human Service Professional Interview Paper
Human service agencies are becoming one of the most helpful organizations in the world. From the different roles played by human service agencies, it is evident that community service agencies play crucial roles in the community's well-being. Some of the critical roles played by human service agencies include providing shelter to the members of the community, providing food, providing health assistance, providing mental and physical aid to the members of society among other roles (LeBlanc et al., 2018). in most parts of the world, human service agencies have significantly been upheld and also appreciated for the excellent work the play in the society. In the research that I conducted about human service agencies, I had a lot of questions that were left unanswered, so I proposed to look for a professional working in a human service agency so that I could obtain as much information as I needed. I then chose one official from Human Resource Administration in New York City, one of the well-known human service agencies in New York. To obtain all the information I needed, I had to carry out an interview whereby I was an interviewer. Before I carried out the interview, I had to do some research about the historical perception of human resource administration.
Human resource administration in New York City is the most incredible human service community, also known as the social service department. It was founded in 1966 in the United States, New York City. Human resource administration was mainly found to fight poverty that had entangled many communities in New York. Its leading role in the community has been providing food assistance and emergency rental assistance to the people in need, with a long period in service. Human Resource Administration has been able to serve many people in various communities in New York. With a high number of people serving or instead aiding annually approximated to three million, Human Resource Administration has been ranked among one of the greatest human service agencies worldwide (Preston, 2020). Its annual budget being $9.6 billion, Human Resource Administration has been able to serve its clients with a lot of satisfaction fully. Its greatness has been proved by its high number of employees, with 14000 employees playing essential roles in providing human service. Human Resource Administration has also been echoed by its sustainability with 12 main public assistance programs (Kaur & Sussman 2019). These programs have been critical in ensuring efficiency and convenience from the way the organization works.
In the research, I found some questions worthy of obtaining the answers from a primary source. This made me contact one of the employees in Human Resource Administration for an interview. The interview t.
April 22 2021 - Regional Economic Development Forum
Ray Trapp, Research Triangle Foundation
John Morris, Orange County Economic Development Advisory Board
Ryan Regan, Greater Durham Chamber of Commerce
Michael Haley, Wake County Economic Development & Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce
Joe Milazzo, Regional Transportation Alliance
The 2021 Critical Issues Series is presented by WCHL & Chapelboro.com, Duke Energy, and Durham Tech.
We held two Preview evenings in April 2017 where we invited Kirklees citizens to be the first to hear some of the findings of the Kirklees Democracy Commission. This is the presentation that we shared during these events.
The Equipt to Innovate(tm) Lightning Round: Governing's Government Performanc...Paul W. Taylor
A seven part Pecha Kucha based on a new Living Cities framework for high performing government, created and presented by public sector practitioners:
- Dynamically Planned (Theresa Reno-Weber, Chief of Performance & Technology, Louisville Metro Government - @RenoWeber)
- Broadly Partnered (Tawanna Black, Executive Director, Northside Funders Group - @NorthsideFndrs)
- Resident-Involved (Oswaldo Mestre, Jr., Director of Citizen Services & Chief Service Officer, City of Buffalo, New York)
- Race-Informed (Glenn Harris, President, Center for Social Inclusion (CSI), New York, New York - @theCSI)
- Smartly Resourced (Rick Cole, City Manager, City of Santa Monica, California - @SaMoCole)
- Employee-Engaged (Kirsten Wyatt, Executive Director, Engaging Local Government Leaders - @ELGL50)
- Data-Driven (Daro Mott, MPA, MUP, PMP, Chief Innovation Officer, Cuyahoga County, Ohio - @daromott)
Municipal Election Lessons Additional Resourcesjeremysandor
This document includes the references and supporting material for each of the municipal election lessons that I developed and proposed for Student Vote.
Slideshow presentation from the NC Association of County Commissioners' update at the 2016 City-County Management Association Winter Seminar on Feb. 5.
Arturo Lara produced this report on his interview with Dare County Vice Chair Wally Overman and report on the Board of Commissioners meeting as part of his pre-conference assignment before attending the NCACC's YouthVoice 2015.
Anthony Blandino produced this interview with County Manager Aaron Church, highlights of his tour of the County Administrative Building, and report on the Board of Commissioners meeting as part of his pre-conference assignment before attending the NCACC's YouthVoice 2015.
Kayla Welch presented this scrapbook highlighting her tour of the Chowan County Administrative Building, and what she learned by following her county government in the newspaper.
North Carolina General Assembly Fiscal Analyst Patrick McHugh, Ph.D., discusses economic incentives and related topics during this Dec. 5, 2013, discussion with the NCACC Economic Development Task Force.
Tony Almeida, Sr., advisor to Governor Pat McCrory on Jobs and the Economy, presents an update on the Economic Development Board to the Joint Legislative Economic Development & Global Engagement Oversight Committee on Nov. 7, 2013.
Jim Jarrard, Deputy Director of the N.C. Division of Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities/Substance Abuse Services (MH/DD/SAS), and Leza Wainwright, East Carolina Behavioral Health (ECBH) Executive Director, provide state- and local-level perspectives on the status of Mental Health in North Carolina to the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) Health & Human Services Steering Committee on October 18, 2013.
In this workshop held Aug. 23, 2013, at the 106th Annual Conference of the N.C. Association of County Commissioners, corporate site selector Kate McEnroe discusses how county officials can balance the interests of their county with the realities of achieving visibility and investment success in a crowded global marketplace. McEnroe reviews what potential investors expect while they are researching their options and what they need from county officials “after the sale” to stay committed to being part of the local economy.
NACo Deputy Legislative Director of Health Paul Beddoe discusses what public policy leaders should know and do about the Affordable Care Act during a North Carolina Association of County Commissioners seminar held Oct. 15, 2013, in Orange County, N.C.
Citizens academy program leaders in Cumberland, Guilford and Nash counties discuss challenges, details, differences in programs, and success stories during a workshop held at the 2013 North Carolina Association of County Commissioners' Annual Conference.
Mark Botts of the UNC School of Government presents the latest round of legislative changes to North Carolina mental health system reform, and what it means to county governments and commissioners in this workshop held Aug. 22, 2013, during the NCACC's 106th Annual Conference.
NCACC Intergovernmental Relations Director Rebecca Troutman discusses the funding sources for public schools in North Carolina during a workshop held Aug. 23, 2013, at the NCACC's 106th Annual Conference.
Kara Millonzi of the UNC School of Government provides an overview of county funding responsibilities for public schools as part of a workshop held Aug. 23, 2013, at the NCACC's 106th Annual Conference.
David Atkinson, Carteret County Social Services Director, discusses the impact of the Affordable Care Act on North Carolina county departments of social services
Dr. Pam Silberman, President and CEO of the N.C. Institute of Medicine, provides an overview of the Affordable Care Act in North Carolina as part of a NCACC Annual Conference workshop on Aug. 24, 2013.
As part of a 2013 NCACC Annual Conference workshop on the Affordable Care Act, Pitt County Health Director Dr. John Morrow discusses the impact of the Act on North Carolina county public health.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
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‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
3. How long have you been on the
Board?
ò I was elected in November
2012. I was sworn in
December 2012.
4. Will you run for re-election when
your current term expires?
ò We’ll see! If the people are pleased
with my work, then I will. I have a
couple of years to think about it.
5. What are your local priorities?
ò Community services and
Agriculture. I work with
underserved communities including
the agriculture community
ò I am particularly interested in the
Cedar Grove Community. I would
like to turn the Cedar Grove School
into a Community Center…
6. What county issues hold the
most importance to you?
ò Community services… I’m
concerned about people living
decently and with dignity. I’m
also interested in Education,
Housing, Water / Sewer Systems,
and infrastructure of the county.
7. Are there long-term concerns you
have about our county?
ò We need a tax base so that
property owners don’t spend all
of their money on taxes. If we
have a solid tax base to bring in
more revenue, that means more
economic development and
services for Orange County…
8. What role does the Board of Commissioners
play in addressing these concerns?
ò We stand behind our economic
development and planning
department in getting businesses
to locate here in Orange County.
We also use research done by
UNC- Chapel Hill to locate the
businesses to stay in Orange
County.
9. What are the biggest concerns
that citizens ask you about?
ò Citizens also express concerns
about their taxes. They say, “my
taxes are too high!” There are also
concerns about jobs and
transportation in the rural area.
Transportation is needed for senior
citizens to get from one place to
another, such as their nutrition
programs at the senior center.
10. What are some of the responsibilities
that you were not aware of when you ran
for office?
ò I was not aware of all of the
committees and extra meetings!
As a commissioner, we are
expected to serve on various
committees once elected.
11. What are the hardest decisions you’ve
faced as a county commissioner?
ò It was hard to decide on whether
or not to raise taxes in the
county.