"Still Doin’ Good in Our Neighbourhood”
17th Annual NLHC Tenant Conference
Tenants from Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation’s
(NLHC)
non-profit housing and representatives of the corporation are gathered
this October 4-5 weekend, at Hotel Gander for the 17th annual tenant
conference.
NLHC’s Board of Directors, who are holding their 174th meeting in
Gander,
will also participate in the conference. The announcement was made
today
by Oliver Langdon, minister of Municipal and Provincial Affairs,
responsible
for housing.
“Activities such as the tenant conference have great benefits
for all
those involved,” said Minister Langdon. “Each year provides a new
learning
experience, an exchange of information and ideas, and an opportunity to
share all the successes each tenant association have accomplished
within
their community over the year.”
The conference will begin at 7:00 p.m. this evening, with
remarks by
Mr. Jim Walsh, Parliamentary Secretary (Housing) who is attending on
behalf
of Minister Langdon, and Mr. Leslie J. Dean, Chairperson and Chief
Executive
Officer of NLHC. This year’s conference includes approximately 115
tenants
representing 32 tenant associations cross the province. Consultant,
Bobbie
Boland, will facilitate a “learn-and-return” session on Participatory
Evaluation.
Essentially this means those participating will have an opportunity to
take what they learn during the conference, use the information during
various activities in their community, and record the results. During
the
18th annual conference in 2003, those previous participants will return
with their results to complete part two of the Participatory Evaluation
program. Upon completion, each participant will receive a certificate
of
achievement. This process will help members understand and recognize
their
strengths, while building on their needs. In addition to board members,
representatives from various levels of the corporation, will
participate
with tenants in each of the workshop sessions.
Three tenant associations, each celebrating their 15th
anniversary this
year, will also be recognized. These include: Buckmaster’s Circle
Tenant Association, representing Buckmaster’s Circle - St. John’s;
Tenant
Action Association, representing Brophy Place - St. John’s; and
Community
Togetherness Association, representing Smallwood Crescent - Marystown.
Congratulations to all those being recognized this year.
“The tenant conference also provides an opportunity for
in-depth discussion
of tenant issues. It is this type of face-to-face interaction that
allows
NLHC to reach out to its clients on a personal level, and ensure there
is a continued awareness and understanding of client’s needs,” said Mr.
Walsh. “As a learning organization, it is this type of interaction that
promotes a team effort and helps the corporation attain its
ultimate
goal of developing and adapting its housing resources to meet the
varying
needs of a changing population.”
The conference will conclude on Saturday evening with a
banquet for
all participants.
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For further information, contact:
Jenny Bowring, Corporate Communications
Telephone: (709) 724-3055
E-mail: releases@nlhc.nf.ca
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