All Reports prepared by the Community Council
(in reverse chronological order)
2010 Affordability Index (2010)
The 2010 Affordability Index, is tool we can use to track progress in improving the affordability of BC's Capital Region. Similar to a thermometer reading, it is the symptoms behind the number that are important. Click here for a backgrounder on the Affordability Index. Click here to read the May 26, 2010 Media Release. Click here for a short summary of the 2010 Affordability Index.

How Much Do Male and Female Employees
Earn in Victoria’s Small Businesses? (2010)
A SkillsPlus Socio-economic Report. The third in a series of four socio-economic reports prepared by SkillsPlus. The purpose of these reports is to provide relevant labour market information for small businesses in the Retail/Wholesale/Grocery and the Tourism/Hospitality industries.

Making Food Matter report on the 2010 Food Matters! Forum (2010)
Read a report on the 2010 Food Matters! Forum held March 26th in Victoria. The theme was Demystifying Social Media.

Food Access Survey - summary (2010)
Read a summary of the Food Recovery and Redistribution survey released earlier this year.

The Greater Victoria Wellbeing Survey
Mini Report – Health (2010)
The following is the first in a series of short reports resulting from the Capital Region Wellbeing Survey
that will summarize the key results related to happiness and wellbeing, and key contributors.
Prepared by the Happiness Index Partnership  The Happiness Booklet (2010)
A colourful booklet on Happiness.
Prepared by the Happiness Index Partnership

How Much Do Employees Work
in Victoria’s Small Businesses? (2010)
A SkillsPlus Socio-economic Report. The second in a series of four socio-economic reports prepared by SkillsPlus. The purpose of these reports is to provide relevant labour market information for small businesses in the Retail/Wholesale/Grocery and the Tourism/Hospitality industries.

Social Policies Proposed for Monitoring by the United Way of Greater Victoria
(2010)
A report by the Community Council to assist the United Way in identifying key government policies which affect the three Impact Areas of Housing and Homelessness, Mental Health and Addictions, and Family and Community Well-being.
Prepared by the Community Council

Who Works in Victoria’s Small Businesses? (2010)
A SkillsPlus Socioeconomic Report. The first in a series of four socio-economic reports prepared by SkillsPlus.
The purpose of these reports is to provide relevant labour market information for
small businesses in the Retail/Wholesale/Grocery and the Tourism/Hospitality
industries.

Affordability Index (2009)
The Affordability Index is a tool we can use
to track progress in improving the
affordability of BC's Capital Region.
Similar to a thermometer reading, it is the
symptoms behind the number that are
important.
Click here to read the Launch of the Affordability Index Media Release.
Click here for background information on the Affordability Index.

Our Farmlands, Our Foodlands...Our Future
Conference Findings report: A Call to Action (2009)
A report summarizing the knowledge and recommendations gained at the November 2008 conference on the challenges of securing farmland, ensuring farmland is accessible to farmers and keeping farming as an economically viable career. The report discusses key strategies, tools, and resources currently being employed, or that could be employed in the CRD to address these critical issues.
Prepared by CR-FAIR

The Economics of Happiness Report (2009)
On Thursday, November 12, 2009, Colwood Community Place and
the Community Council hosted
a suite of three separate and related events. This is the companion report to the Colwood Genuine Wealth Report (see below).
Written by Doug West and designed by Cindy Moyer

Colwood Genuine Wealth Report
(2009)
Increasingly, governments and citizens are working to develop and implement systematic measurements of those things that, in our hearts and minds, contribute most to our quality of life at home, in our communities and at work. Different frameworks exist to measure these important things.
Prepared by the Community Council

Service Continuity Planning Guide for Community-Based Organizations (2009)
How would your Community-Based Organization continue to deliver critical services if normal operations were interrupted? A new resource to assist agencies to develop a plan to maintain or quickly resume operations after a disruption caused by a pandemic influenza or other service interrupting hazards.
Click here to download the document in Microsoft Word format (.doc).
Prepared by the Community Council

Community Council Annual Report 2008-2009
Prepared by the Community Council

Capital Region Food Resource Directory (2009)
A directory that lists agencies throughout the region who offer food supports (hamper, groceries and meal programs), as well as ways to access food through buying clubs, community kitchens, markets and community gardens. This resource is designed both for the listed agencies to better understand the range of services available in the community as well as for those looking to access supports and services.
Click here to view the interactive online map and directory.
Prepared by CR-FAIR

Report to the Victoria Regional Transit Commission (2009)
Since 1997, the Victoria Regional Transit Commission has provided free bus tickets to the Community Council to distribute to people with urgent transportation needs. The Community Council, through an innovative partnership with social service nonprofit agencies, developed an efficient and effective process to double the number of tickets distributed at no charge to people living on low income in BC’s Capital Region.
Prepared by the Community Council

Ten Ways to Keep and Attract Your Staff (2009)
The labour market continues to challenge employers in
British Columbia’s Capital Region. This booklet documents the successful hiring and retention strategies
of 10 employers of choice in BC's Capital Region,
in order to understand their successes and share their
stories with other employers.

Legislation Affecting the Hiring and Retention of
People with Barriers to Employment: A Guide for Employers (2008)
Employers told the LMD that they need information about the provincial and federal laws that can affect their efforts to hire and retain employees facing barriers to employment. This guide helps meet this need. Click the thumbnail image for the full document, or see below for a breakdown of the topics covered.
Prepared by the Labour Market Dialogues Project

Working for a Living Wage
Making Paid Work Meet Basic Family Needs
in Vancouver and Victoria SUMMARY (2008)
The living wage is one of the most powerful tools available to address the troubling state of poverty amid plenty in BC. It allows us to get serious about reducing child poverty, and ensures that families who are working hard get what they deserve - a fair shake, and a life that’s about more than a constant struggle to get by.
Prepared by the Community Council, first call, and the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

Youth Housing Needs Report for BC's Capital Region (2008)
A variety of organizations and agencies have been working for years to provide access to housing and related supports for youth in BC's Capital Region. A consensus has emerged among youth service providers that there is a need for further action on youth housing.
Prepared by the Community Council for the Greater Victoria Child and Families Counselling Association (CAFCA) and Threshold Housing Society

The 2008 Living Wage (2008)
The Living Wage is a tool developed in BC's Capital Region and well recognized across
Canada. It is a way to understand what it costs to live here and helps frame the important conversations around how to take action to prevent and reduce poverty.
Prepared by the Quality of Life CHALLENGE

Housing Low-Income People in BC's Capital Region (2008)
Purchasing a home is now out of the reach of many mid-income households, and renting an affordable place to live is almost as difficult. People who are homeless or at risk of homelessness have little chance of finding a
place to live.
Prepared by the Community Council for the United Way of Greater Victoria

Employer Quick Reference Card (2008)
Employers: Tap into hidden labour markets by rethinking the way you hire and train staff.
Prepared by the Labour Market Dialogues Project

Labour Market Dialogues: Tapping into the Hidden Labour Market, Phase II Final Report (2008)
Phase II of the Labour Market Dialogues explored nine labour market issues more deeply
and focused on how to best engage employers in discussions on these topics. (Click here for the summary report)
Prepared by the Labour Market Dialogues Project

Capital Region Food and Health Action Plan - Phase 2 (2008)
Phase 1 of Putting Food and Food Policy on the Table developed a Regional Food Charter to provide a vision for the regional food system. Phase 2's work was to write a Capital Region Food and Health Action Plan to identify the priority actions needed to realize this vision.
Prepared by CR-FAIR and the CRD Roundtable on the Environment Healthy Communities Sub-Cttee

Mental Health and Addictions: Results of Key Informant Interviews (2008)
This report aims to help understand where current mental health and addictions resources in Greater Victoria are focused, where the gaps are, and where funding can best be focused to have maximum community impact.
Prepared by the Community Council for the United Way of Greater Victoria

Family and Community Well-Being Social Infrastructure Assessment (2008)
One indicator of family and community well-being is the health of the social
infrastructure that supports families and communities. One way of assessing that is
through the agencies that serve families and community.
Prepared by the Community Council for the United Way of Greater Victoria

Community Council Annual Report 2007-08
Prepared by the Community Council

Report on Child Care in the Capital Region (2007)
Information from over a dozen child care stakeholders in the Capital Region on the current child care situation in 2007. Three significant barriers to providing care to young children were consistently cited: Recruitment and retention of staff; lack of availability of child care spaces; and, insufficient funding for child care services and programs.
Prepared by the Understanding Early Years Project
What Are Women Saying? (2007)
A comprehensive
picture of homeless women in British Columbia’s Capital Region, the struggles they
face, and the housing needed to help them move towards stability.
Prepared by the Community Council for the Victoria Real Estate Board

Homeless Needs Survey: A Pathway Home (2007)
More than 1,242 of our neighbours are homeless or
nearly homeless. They need more than 1,242 housing units:
affordable housing is needed, health and housing support workers are needed, and income supports need improvement.
Prepared by the Community Council for the Victoria Cool Aid Society

Looking Beyond the Want Ads: Labour Market Dialogues, Phase I Final Report (2007)
Employers indicated that they were interested in addressing quality of life for their
entry level employees but were not sure how to do that. Phase I of the LMD was a research planning process to determine interest and design a methodology for supporting employers addressing employee quality of life.
(Click here for the summary report)
Prepared by the Labour Market Dialogues Project

Community Council Annual Report 2006-07
Prepared by the Community Council

The Living Wage: Dialogue on the Real Costs of Living (2006)
What does it cost to live in BC's Capital Region? This report examines what the hourly rate of pay that allows a family to enjoy a basic, modest quality of life is. (Click here for the summary report)
Prepared by the Community Council and Quality of Life CHALLENGE

Putting Food and Food Policy on the Table - Phase 1 (2006)
Two working sessions called “Putting Food and Food Policy on the Table” were hosted in 2006 to discuss building food security in BC's Capital Region and to identify key actions that could be taken both at the community and local government levels. This report summarizes these sessions.
Prepared by CR-FAIR and the CRD Roundtable on the Environment Healthy Communities Sub-Cttee

Report to the Victoria Regional Transit Commission (2006)
Currently up to 50,000 free transit tickets per year are distributed through the BC
Transit Ticket Assistance Program. This report documents the recommendations made to the Transit Commission arising from the program's annual meeting.
Prepared by the Community Council
Community Council Annual Report 2005-06
Prepared by the Community Council

Quality of Life in BC's Capital Region (2005)
When people are informed about the quality of life in their community, they can make better decisions to preserve and enhance it – for everyone. This report measures various aspects of quality of life using carefully chosen indicators. Monitoring these numbers can show emerging problems, gauge the effectiveness of various programs, document achievements and celebrate what it means to live here.
Prepared by the Community Council through the Quality of Life CHALLENGE

Community Reconstruction - the Caring Community: Accounting for the Impacts of Provincial Government Changes (2005)
A study of the impacts of provincial government changes on
vulnerable populations and social services provided by non-profit agencies in British Columbia’s Capital
Region from July 2002 to January 2005. (Click here for summary report)
Prepared by the Community Council

People Rate Quality of Life in BC's Capital Region (2005)
In May 2005, the Community Council conducted a
telephone survey to determine base-line information about how people in British Columbia’s
Capital Region rated their quality of life, and to measure their satisfaction with a selection of
recognized factors that contribute to quality of life.
Prepared by the Community Council through the Quality of Life CHALLENGE

Links Between Employment and Quality of Life in BC's Capital Region (2005)
In May 2005, in a Community Coucil telephone survey, people were asked about their participation in paid work. The Community Council wanted to know what aspects of work impacted people’s quality of life. The findings prompt the questions What role can employers play in reducing poverty in the workforce? and With what aspects of work are employees most satisfied and dissatisfied?
Prepared by the Community Council through the Quality of Life CHALLENGE

Housing Options for Action (2005)
Five ways to support affordable housing in BC's Capital Region; Affordable housing - what are the realities?; Regional Housing Trust Fund - what is it?.
Prepared by the Community Council and Quality of Life CHALLENGE

Report to the Victoria Regional Transit Commission by the BC Transit Ticket Assistance Program (2005)
Prepared by the Community Council

Community Council Annual Report 2004-05
Prepared by the Community Council

Factsheets on Affordability in BC's Capital Region (2004)
Measuring Poverty | The Income Gap | Demographics of Poverty | Two Parent Families | Lone Parents
Child Care | Single People | Food Security | Waged Poor | Housing
Prepared by the Community Council and Quality of Life CHALLENGE

A Baseline Assessment of Food Security in BC's Capital Region (2004)
This baseline assessment examines the
state of food security in British
Columbias Capital Region as of
January 2004. Food security exists
when there is universal access to food that is healthful,
nutritious, safe, and culturally acceptable. In addition, in
a food-secure community, the growing, processing and
distribution of food is regionally-based, socially just
and environmentally sustainable.
Prepared by CR-FAIR

Community Council Annual Report 2003-04
Prepared by the Community Council

Making Room: The Human Face of Housing Affordability in BC's Capital Region (2003)
Giving voice and strength to the many people in BC’s Capital Region living on low income. Many shared very personal stories of their housing realities. The information in this
booklet is for those who want to find solutions to these housing challenges.
Prepared by the Community Council

Hot Wheels: Sustainability In Action (2003)
Accessible public transportation is a critical link to mobility for
the young, the elderly, and people with disabilities, and it is
crucial for people and families on low incomes who are looking
for work.
Prepared by the Community Council

Report to the Victoria Regional Transit Commission by the BC Transit Ticket Assistance Program (2002)
Prepared by the Community Council


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