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1978 (Creation)
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- Peterborough Social Planning Council
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30.5 cm of textual records
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The Peterborough Social Planning Council (PSPC) was developed to promote greater co-ordination between different providers of social services in Peterborough and area. It was to provide consumers of social services the opportunity to have input into the social system and to identify the needs and problems, and receive recommendations about services and activities. The PSPC was to build a data base, to be open to the public, with information of existing services. In 1978 the PSPC reported on the task force on Children's Services. It conducted various research projects on existing and future implementation of social services. It provided a community forum for preparation of briefs in response to the published intentions of governments. The PSPC monitored the emergence of urban and rural planning developments. It also encouraged and assisted groups establish programs in needed areas. The PSPC was located on King Street in 1978 in space given to them from the United Way office.
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This fonds was created by the Peterborough Social Planning Council and in the custody of the City of Peterborough before it was donated to the Trent University Archives.
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This fonds consists of files from the Peterborough Social Planning Council from 1978 regarding children's services, demographic data, handicapped and Native peoples, senior citizens and social service profiles of Peterborough.
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This fonds was donated by the City of Peterborough.
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FINDING AID
Box 1
Folder:
1: Community Development, Ministry of Culture and Recreation Resource Centre Audio-Visual Catalogue, Children's Services
2: Block Parents
3: Board of Education, data on special needs
4: Board of Education, Elementary and Secondary Health
5: Browndale Homes
6: CNIB, children's programs
7: Consultation Paper on children's services
8: Juvenile Court, Diversion Committee
9: Family counselling services for children
10: Five Counties Children's Centre
11: Foster and Group Homes, Children's Aid Society
12: Handicapped Children, Ontario Society For Crippled Children central case registry
13: Juvenile Delinquency, city police statistics
14: Learning Disabilities, Ontario Association for Children with Learning Disabilities program
15: Mental Health Programs for Children
16: Mentally retarded children developmental programming
17: Ontario Statistics, 1977, re children
18: Ontario Youth Secretariat
19: "Opportunity Knocks" Children's Services Advisory Task Force Report, 1979
20: Parenting Courses: Family Enrichment Association of Peterborough, Grove Public School
21: Population Projections, Peterborough County Board of Education
22: Public Health Programs for school children
23: Separate School Board, data on special needs
24: Truancy
25: Viking Homes for emotionally disturbed children
Demographic Data:
26: 1971 census tract data
27: 1976 census tract data
28: County population growth rate
29: Industrial surveys of municipalities
30: Municipal statistics, Facts About Peterborough
31: Ontario Statistics, 1976
32: Population breakdown by age group, City of Peterborough Funding
33: Canada Works Program
34: Municipal Funding Procedures
35: New Horizons
36: Peterborough Foundation
37: Research and Demonstration Grants, Ministry of Community and Social Services
38: Secretary of State, Assistance to community groups program
39: Social Service expenditures by government source, 1976
40: United Way, criteria for admission
Handicapped:
41: "The Dependent Minority" study of the needs of the handicapped in Peterborough
42: "Employment of the Physically Handicapped" a selected bibliography, 1970-78
Native People:
43: Indian and Eskimo Affairs Branch
44: Indian Reserves, Peterborough area
Planning Department:City Hall:
45: Official Plan: City of Peterborough
46: Planning, Programmes and Priorities, 1971-77
47: Revitalization Programme: downtown Peterborough Recreation
48: "Tak-Facts" An inventory of the recreational facilities of the counties of Peterborough and Victoria
Research Projects:
49: Handicapped Needs in Peterborough
50: Learning Disabilities, Peterborough Board of Education
51: Operation Update: 1977 United Way Planning Committee
52: Perspective Peterborough: Report on Women's Services, 1975
Senior Citizens:
53: Pensions Brief: Senior Citizens' Council
54: Senior Citizens Housing Complex
55: Seniors' needs and Community Action Workshop, 1975
56: Services for Older Adults in Peterborough, 1976
Social Planning:
57: Peterborough Social Planning Council
58: Social Planning Councils, Ontario
Social Service Legislation:
59: Department of National Health and Welfare: Legislation
60: Ministry of Community and Scoail Services: Legislation Social Service Profiles
61: Activity Haven: senior citizens
62: A.R.C. Industries
63: Big Brothers/Big Sisters
64: Block Parents
65: Boy Scouts
66: Browndale Homes for Emotionally Disturbed Children
67: Civic Hospital, Department of Social Work
68: Centre for Human Relations
69: Civitan House: Hearing Handicapped
70: Community Interest Group on Patient Care
71: County welfare Offices
72: Disability Resource Centre
73: Edmison House: Male offenders on Parole
74: Five Counties Children's Centre
75: General Radio Service Club, Peterborough County
76: Human Resources Institute
77: Marriage Courses
78: National Parole Service
79: Parents Anonymous
80: Rainbow Club, physically disabled
81: Rape Relief: Peterborough
82: Residences, Senior Citizens
83: Salvation Army Correctional Services
84: Salvation Army Family Services
85: Senior Citizen's Council
86: Talent Bank, Senior Citizens
87: Trent Radio Emergency Associated Citizens Team
88: Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA)
89: Young Women's ChristianAssociation (YWCA)
90: Youth Activity Centre