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		<title>Youth sports groups blindsided by new fees</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Mar 2012 17:03:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A group of youth sports volunteers gathered at an East York library meeting room on March 3 to talk strategy, after many groups were blindsided by a small item hidden in the 2012 City of Toronto budget that resulted in tens of thousands of dollars in new permit fees. The meeting was run by East [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A group of youth sports volunteers gathered at an East York library meeting room on March 3 to talk strategy, after many groups were blindsided by a small item hidden in the 2012 City of Toronto budget that resulted in tens of thousands of dollars in new permit fees.</p>
<p>The meeting was run by East Toronto city councillors Janet Davis (Ward 31, Beaches-East York), Paula Fletcher (Ward 30, Toronto-Danforth), Mary-Margaret McMahon (Ward 32, Beaches-East York), Mary Fragedakis (Ward 29, Toronto-Danforth) and Shelley Carroll (Ward 33, Don Valley East). About two dozen representatives of a number of community-level, non-profit, volunteer-run youth sports organizations were also present, including East Toronto Baseball, Beaches Lacrosse and Beaches Community Soccer.</p>
<p>The councillors expressed outrage at having to be meeting at all, despite only Carroll and Fletcher having voted against the final budget that included the institution of the new permit fees.</p>
<p>“I want to apologize that we even have to be here,” said Fletcher. “I know you&#8217;re all volunteers. What we want to do, together, is try to fix this.”</p>
<p>Davis blamed a compression of the budget timeline as the cause of councillors missing the permit fees when council was voting on the budget in January. Attention at the time was mainly focused on reversing proposed cuts to pools, community centres and the Toronto Public Library.</p>
<p>“Can we agree we are unimpressed with the way the user fees were increased and the lack of consultation?,” she asked.</p>
<p>“I think unimpressed is a little light,” replied Fletcher.</p>
<p>McMahon had previously understood that a review of recreation user fees would be happening later this year. Davis also mentioned she had thought a review would be happening in fall of 2012. However, fees have now been implemented for 2012, with a review expected which may change the fees yet again for 2013.</p>
<p>What those fees are based on, however, nobody could quite answer. Tom Slahta, vice-president of both East Toronto Baseball and the umbrella organization Toronto Baseball, pointed out the rates are supposed to be set on a cost-recovery basis. However, no data exists to clearly illustrate the costs of maintaining each individual sports facility.</p>
<p>“Essentially it&#8217;s a tax on youth sports,” he said.</p>
<p>Mary Battaglia, Acting Manager of Parks for Toronto and East York District, confirmed to the group that her department&#8217;s budget is not broken down by facility, nor would it be an easy task to do so.</p>
<p>The group was also very concerned about the timing of the new fees. Notice of the fees and the amount of individual permits was only sent out in the past few weeks – or has not yet been received in some cases, such as East Toronto Baseball – despite the fact that most organizations set their fees at meetings in the fall, and for most groups, registration is either well underway or already finished.</p>
<p>Michael Teversham, Director of Operations for Beach Community Soccer, said he didn&#8217;t begrudge the city for instituting permit fees, and that he understood that fees may be necessary. His organization is facing roughly $20,000 in new permit fees.</p>
<p>“I do begrudge the way in which it was done. We do not have the ability to pass on these fees now. All our registration is done,” he said.</p>
<p>Although Beach Community Soccer has turned a blind eye to a lack of field maintenance from the city in the past, permit fees will change that, said Teversham.</p>
<p>“If they&#8217;re charging us $20,000, our expectations will be high,” he said.</p>
<p>Not only have organizations ignored less than ideal field conditions in the past, volunteers have taken care of maintenance themselves, and often raised money for capital improvements on the fields. A representative from East York Baseball pointed out that his group has invested over $200,000 in new lights and clay for the diamonds at Stan Wadlow Park; the organization is now being billed $53,000 to use those diamonds in 2012. Last year the group paid $0.</p>
<p>David Breech, president of East Toronto Baseball, said he couldn&#8217;t believe nobody had noticed the new fees in the budget. He pointed out that his group had negotiated roughly $1 million in improvements to the fields at Ted Reeve Arena through the developers of the residential complex next door; although he hadn&#8217;t yet received a bill, he estimates his group&#8217;s permit fees will be between $25,000 and $30,000.</p>
<p>Joanne Davidson, Director of Floor Time and Facilities for Beaches Lacrosse, said her organization would have to reduce their permitted hours by 75 per cent to reach a level they could afford. Because of the split of players between box and field lacrosse, it would also be nearly impossible to fairly spread the new fees over all the players in the league.</p>
<p>Davidson pointed out that Beaches Lacrosse uses three dry pads for box lacrosse, two of which are in a state of disrepair. The facilities face a chronic lack of maintenance from the city, to the point of volunteers cleaning the washrooms at a city-owned clubhouse at one of the pads.</p>
<p>“I would assume if the city is going to charge user fees they&#8217;re going to at least provide sanitation,” she said.</p>
<p>Battaglia pointed out that despite the new fees, users shouldn&#8217;t necessarily expect any improvement or increase in city maintenance of recreation facilities.</p>
<p>“There has not been an increase to my maintenance budget,” she said.</p>
<p>The new fees have already claimed one victim, according to Toronto Baseball president David Black. For the past few years, he has been working with a crew of recruited volunteers to start up a Leslieville baseball league, an area with a number of youth that are in need of subsidized athletic programs. The volunteers were ready to run a league for the first time this year. However, “with the announcement of the fees, they just put up their hands and walked away,” said Black.</p>
<p>Fletcher and Councillor Sarah Doucette (Ward 13, Parkdale-High Park) have a motion at council&#8217;s regular meeting today (March 6) to direct the Parks General Manager to look into a relief process for organizations that may have financial difficulty with the new fees, as well as to work out a flexible payment plan, and to develop a protocol for notifying groups in advance of fee changes in the future. The motion can be referred to Executive Committee, which would meet on March 19, which would allow public deputations; if council reaches a two-thirds vote, it can bypass the referral and debate the motion today.</p>
<p>In the meantime, youth sports executive committee members are left trying to decide whether to return to the families that have already registered for teams this year and ask for more money; to cut the number of subsidized spots offered to disadvantaged families; to dig into reserves that may or may not be sufficient to cover the fees; or to simply pack it in and walk away, and leave City Hall to clean up the mess, as one frustrated organizer suggested could happen with some leagues.</p>
<p>Find article and comments <a href="http://www.beachmetro.com/2012/03/07/youth-sports-groups-blindsided-fees/">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Free TCDSB Summer Space</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 20:12:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Applicant: TCDSB will be accepting application for summer subsidized Community Use of Schools (CUS) from July 2 to August 10, 2012. Please note, priority will be given to organizations that: 1. Offer free or minimally charged programs to the participants. 2. Whose enrolment is 80% from the immediate surrounding community served. 3. Apply with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Applicant: </p>
<p>TCDSB will be accepting application for summer subsidized Community Use of Schools (CUS) from July 2 to August 10, 2012. Please note, priority will be given to organizations that: </p>
<p>1.      Offer free or minimally charged programs to the participants.<br />
2.      Whose enrolment is 80% from the immediate surrounding community served.<br />
3.      Apply with other recognized community partners( Organizations in existence less than 5 years, must apply with a partner agency). </p>
<p>Last year, we had over 100 applications for 70 schools. This year we anticipate even more applications. It is important to note that many facilities will be shared with other community groups and not-for-profit organizations. It is strongly recommended to provide at least 2 facility options per application. </p>
<p><a href='http://spacecoalition.ca/wp-content/uploads/APPLICATION-FOR-PERMIT-2011-2.pdf'>APPLICATION FOR PERMIT &#8211; 2011-2</a> must be completed by each group interested in applying for free gym space this summer. Even if you have applied for the Community Use of Schools program already, this new application must be filled out as well. All applications must be completed and submitted by March 2nd, 2012. Feel free to visit our website at www.tcdsb.org to download this application and receive more information. </p>
<p>Also note, we are awaiting approval of the Focus on Youth grant, therefore requests for student staff and additional schools will not be accepted until further notice. </p>
<p>If you have any questions, please contact me at 416-222-8282 ext. 2310. </p>
<p>Thank you, </p>
<p>Andre Fullerton<br />
Supervisor of Outreach,<br />
Community use of Schools<br />
80 Sheppard Ave. E<br />
Toronto, ON M2N 6E8<br />
(w) 416-222-8282 ext. 2310<br />
(f) 416-512-3426<br />
(c) 416-254-6428 </p>
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		<title>Top Ten Reasons to Support Public Space – Bilingual</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 20:23:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are so many reasons to support increased access to public space. Here are ours: SPACE &#8211; Top Ten bilingual &#8211; in English and French!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many reasons to support increased access to public space. Here are ours: <a href='http://spacecoalition.ca/wp-content/uploads/SPACE-Top-Ten-bilingual.pdf'>SPACE &#8211; Top Ten bilingual</a> &#8211; in English and French!</p>
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		<title>Responses from Political Parties</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Aug 2011 03:12:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In preparation for the provincial election on October 6, 2011 the SPACE Coalition prepared questions and circulated them to all four major political parties. As of August 19th we have responses from the Liberals and the Green Party. Check out them out here: Liberal Party response to SPACE questionnaire. Green Party response to SPACE questionnaire. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In preparation for the provincial election on October 6, 2011 the SPACE Coalition prepared questions and circulated them to all four major political parties. </p>
<p>As of August 19th we have responses from the Liberals and the Green Party.</p>
<p>Check out them out here: </p>
<p><a href='http://spacecoalition.ca/wp-content/uploads/Liberal-Party-response-to-SPACE-questionnaire1.pdf'>Liberal Party response to SPACE questionnaire</a>.</p>
<p><a href='http://spacecoalition.ca/wp-content/uploads/Green-Party-response-to-SPACE-questionnaire.pdf'>Green Party response to SPACE questionnaire</a>.</p>
<p><a href='http://spacecoalition.ca/wp-content/uploads/NDP-response-to-SPACE-questiionnaire-2011.pdf'>NDP response to SPACE questiionnaire 2011</a></p>
<p>We will post the response from the Conservatives as it is received.</p>
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		<title>Political Leadership with a Focus on Children and Youth – OPSBA Member Boards Challenge all Provincial Candidates</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 16:28:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OPSBA is recommending to member boards that on September 20th, all candidates meetings be held in local schools throughout the province on the theme of public education. To coincide with the all candidates meetings, the Association is inviting Dalton McGuinty, Tim Hudak, Andrea Horwath, and Mike Schreiner to a leaders&#8217; debate. For more information check [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OPSBA is recommending to member boards that on September 20th, all candidates meetings be held in local schools throughout the province on the theme of public education. To coincide with the all candidates meetings, the Association is inviting Dalton McGuinty, Tim Hudak, Andrea Horwath, and Mike Schreiner to a leaders&#8217; debate. </p>
<p>For more information check out the <a href="http://www.opsba.org/index.php?q=news/political_leadership_with_a_focus_on_children_and_youth_opsba_member_boards_challenge_all_provi">Ontario Public School Board Association website</a>. </p>
<p>Watch for information for your local all candidates meeting and don&#8217;t forget to ask SPACE questions!</p>
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		<title>Questions for Political Parties</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 16:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In preparation for the provincial election on October 6, 2011 the SPACE Coalition has prepared these questions and has circulated them to all four major political parties. We will post their replies after the requested response date of August 10. If you are attending any political events or have candidates knock on your door please [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In preparation for the provincial election on October 6, 2011 the SPACE Coalition has prepared these questions and has circulated them to all four major political parties. We will post their replies after the requested response date of August 10.  </p>
<p>If you are attending any political events or have candidates knock on your door please consider asking these <a href='http://spacecoalition.ca/wp-content/uploads/Questions-for-Political-Parties.pdf'>Questions for Political Parties</a>.</p>
<p>Thank you for helping Ontarians understand the importance of public access to community space! </p>
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		<title>Resource – Where You can Access Space</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jul 2011 22:24:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Space is hard to find! This document has some ideas about where to start and who to contact. Check it out here: Resources for Accessing Space 2011 Please send us any ideas that you have to expand the list. Good luck!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Space is hard to find! This document has some ideas about where to start and who to contact.<br />
Check it out here: <a href='http://spacecoalition.ca/wp-content/uploads/Resources-for-Accessing-Space-20111.pdf'>Resources for Accessing Space 2011</a><br />
Please send us any ideas that you have to expand the list.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
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		<title>Youth and SPACE – In the news</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 22:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lesley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the unfinished basement of a commercial building near Bloor and Ossington, a young man inspects a silk screen image he helped create as part of a T-shirt business inspired, created and led by area youth. Toronto has programs where young people can learn how to paint a mural, record a CD or make a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the unfinished basement of a commercial building near Bloor and Ossington, a young man inspects a silk screen image he helped create as part of a T-shirt business inspired, created and led by area youth.</p>
<p>Toronto has programs where young people can learn how to paint a mural, record a CD or make a silk screen T-shirt, says Javid (his full name).</p>
<p>But there aren’t many spaces where youth can teach each other how to turn artistic pursuits into a business, says the 29-year-old program co-ordinator for The LOFT Youth Centre for Social Enterprise and Innovation, an arm of the Christie Ossington Neighbourhood Centre.</p>
<p>“We are taking youth programming one step further into youth entrepreneurship,” he says. “By energizing youth in these activities we are helping them develop skills to make money out of small art projects.”</p>
<p>Check out our story in this article in<a href="http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1019373--making-space-for-youth"> the Toronto Star.</a></p>
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		<title>New Report Released- Another Winter, Another Spring: Toronto Youth Speaking Out about Space</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 17:35:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jeremy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social Planning Toronto and the SPACE Coalition release their report entitled Another Winter, Another Spring: Toronto Youth Speaking Out about Space, highlighting the lack of accessible, affordable and appropriate space in Toronto for the City’s youth A report released on July 5, 2011 by Social Planning Toronto and the SPACE Coalition (Saving Public Access to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Social Planning Toronto and the SPACE Coalition release their report entitled Another Winter, Another Spring: Toronto Youth Speaking Out about Space, highlighting the lack of </em><em>accessible, affordable and</em><em> appropriate space in Toronto for the City’s youth</em></p>
<p>A report released on July 5, 2011 by Social Planning Toronto and the SPACE Coalition (Saving Public Access to Community Space Everywhere) entitled <em>Another Winter, Another Spring: Toronto Youth Speak Out about Space </em>reveals the importance of youth having access to public space and identifies continuing barriers that youth face when they attempt to access space.</p>
<p><a href="http://spacecoalition.ca/wp-content/uploads/Youth-and-Space-Report-FINAL.pdf"><strong>Click here to read the full report.</strong></a></p>
<p><strong>“</strong>The importance of belonging is a fundamental need for all of us,” says Irwin Elman, Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth, “We know that safe spaces are crucial in meeting that need for young people. I am troubled by the lack of access to these spaces in Toronto and across the Province.”</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Youth use space in a number of ways. Space is critical to the development of youth-led enterprises and to run extracurricular activities. It is where young people can spend time with friends, develop skills or access services. It is used to nurture artistic creativity and innovation.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>“It all begins with space – you can’t run programs, start businesses or spend time with friends without an accessible, welcoming and affordable space. The provincial government’s commitment to community access to schools has made great improvements in allowing community groups to use space in schools,” says Susan Fletcher, Chair of the SPACE Coalition. “However, youth in our communities continue to experience particular challenges in accessing space in schools, recreation centres and other community facilities.”</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Policies, procedures and attitudes directed toward young people and access to space directly impact how “welcome” or “safe” youth feel, as well as what they are capable of creating. The SPACE Coalition report includes a number of recommendations aimed at improving these access issues facing so many young people.  Solving this problem will require leadership at the provincial and municipal levels and will also require listening and engaging with youth advisors to ensure that community space is opened up to enhance their opportunities for growth and development.</p>
<p>“While the many benefits that result from community use of public spaces are well documented, youth organizations struggle to access affordable space to create environments where they feel included,” says John Campey, Executive Director of Social Planning Toronto. “Yet when you do invest in young people and space the possibilities of what they can create are extraordinary.”</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Toronto’s youth face barriers in accessing the space they need to work, gather and play</strong></p>
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<p><em>Social Planning Toronto and the SPACE Coalition release their report entitled Another Winter, Another Spring: Toronto Youth Speaking Out about Space, highlighting the lack of </em><em>accessible, affordable and</em><em> appropriate space in Toronto for the City’s youth</em></p>
<p><strong>July 5<sup>th</sup>, (Toronto, Ont.)</strong> &#8211; A report released today by Social Planning Toronto and the SPACE Coalition (Saving Public Access to Community Space Everywhere) entitled <em>Another Winter, Another Spring: Toronto Youth Speak Out about Space </em>reveals the importance of youth having access to public space and identifies continuing barriers that youth face when they attempt to access space.</p>
<p><strong>“</strong>The importance of belonging is a fundamental need for all of us,” says Irwin Elman, Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth, “We know that safe spaces are crucial in meeting that need for young people. I am troubled by the lack of access to these spaces in Toronto and across the Province.”</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Youth use space in a number of ways. Space is critical to the development of youth-led enterprises and to run extracurricular activities. It is where young people can spend time with friends, develop skills or access services. It is used to nurture artistic creativity and innovation.</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>“It all begins with space – you can’t run programs, start businesses or spend time with friends without an accessible, welcoming and affordable space. The provincial government’s commitment to community access to schools has made great improvements in allowing community groups to use space in schools,” says Susan Fletcher, Chair of the SPACE Coalition. “However, youth in our communities continue to experience particular challenges in accessing space in schools, recreation centres and other community facilities.”</p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Policies, procedures and attitudes directed toward young people and access to space directly impact how “welcome” or “safe” youth feel, as well as what they are capable of creating. The SPACE Coalition report includes a number of recommendations aimed at improving these access issues facing so many young people.  Solving this problem will require leadership at the provincial and municipal levels and will also require listening and engaging with youth advisors to ensure that community space is opened up to enhance their opportunities for growth and development.</p>
<p>“While the many benefits that result from community use of public spaces are well documented, youth organizations struggle to access affordable space to create environments where they feel included,” says John Campey, Executive Director of Social Planning Toronto. “Yet when you do invest in young people and space the possibilities of what they can create are extraordinary.”</p>
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<p><strong>For more information please contact:</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Susan Fletcher, SPACE Coalition &amp; Executive Director, Applegrove Community Complex</strong></p>
<p>416-461-8143 or <a href="mailto:susan@applegrovecc.ca">susan@applegrovecc.ca</a></p>
<p><strong>Javid, Program Coordinator, LOFT Youth Centre for Social Enterprise &amp; Innovation</strong></p>
<p>416-534-8941 x 28 or <a href="mailto:javid@conc.ca">javid@conc.ca</a></p>
<p><strong>John Campey, Executive Director, Social Planning Toronto,</strong></p>
<p>416-351-0095-260 or <a href="mailto:jcampey@socialplanningtoronto.org">jcampey@socialplanningtoronto.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Keddone Dias, Youth Program Supervisor, Rathburn Area Youth,</strong></p>
<p>416-626-6068 or <a href="mailto:keddoned@lampchc.org">keddoned@lampchc.org</a></p>
<p><strong>Irwin Elman, Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth,</strong></p>
<p>416-325-5669 or <a href="mailto:irwin.elman@provincialadvocate.on.ca">irwin.elman@provincialadvocate.on.ca</a></p>
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