Here’s a link to an article talking about troubling future of Pathways Information Centre, from Megaphone: Vancouver’s Street Paper.
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Pathways Story in the Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail has a story on BC’s new employment services structure featuring Pathways and Tradeworks. With future funding uncertain for Pathways Information Centre, this is an important issue for the 3,000 people that it serves annually. The new model will not be able to serve the needs of all these people, many of whom are not able to find employment due to various hindrances, such as homelessness, and physical and mental disabilities.
Check out the article to read more!
Campaign for DTES Basic Services Extended
Tradeworks is continuing its efforts to secure long term funding for the basic services to the DTES community offered through Pathways Information Centre. The issue is now public, as we have been on CBC radio, Radio-Canada, Fairchild TV, and CKNW. Local residents are active writing letters to the Minister of Social Development and signing a petition (recently tabled in the BC legislature by MLA Jenny Kwan).
Pathways was created 9 years ago when a multi-party review identified the need for a conveniently located, low-barrier information centre that could ensure those in need could find the community services they need. Pathways has played that role, seeing 250 people a day and almost 3000 new people each year. This inner-city community has an exceptional number of residents in stress and struggling to cope – 10,000 of the 15,000 people living in this neighbourhood live in poverty. And many are living with physical and mental disabilities. Many have lost contact with family and do not have the social and material supports others may take for granted. Pathways is a catalyst for change:
- Pathways members get access to basic information resources; phones, PC’s, the Internet, faxes and copiers.
- Pathways members get voice-mail services.
- Pathways members get up-to-date information on local services, clinics, employment programs and community resources.
- Pathways members get counseling advice and preliminary assessments, someone to talk to and build a relationship with.
- Pathways members get job search advice and assistance with online searches, applications and resumes preparation.
- Pathways members get access to supplementary services from others on our premises – related to tenancy problems, pardons, diabetes, mental heath services, and more.
- Pathways members are given opportunities to volunteer and contribute to the centre and to the dtes.ca website that it maintains.
The DTES is a neighbourhood where many retreat, out of economic necessity. Often the circumstances are beyond their control; learning disabilities, workplace injuries, mental health calamities, family breakdowns, etc.. However, most do want to work and live normal lives. They need access to basic services and social supports.
The new ‘employment services’ delivery model of the Ministry of Social Development will serve only 5-10% of the low income and unemployed population in the inner-city. Pathways and other neighbourhood community services are to be closed in March-April 2012, unless the Ministry recognizes the special needs in the DTES. Fact Sheet
Pathways on the Bill Good Show
Our own Carol Madsen and Ray Yee will be appearing on the Bill Good Show, airing on CKNW 980. They will be on the popular radio show between 9 and 9:30am on Friday the 28th to discuss various issues pertaining to the reorganization of employment services.
This event is in response to the forthcoming funding withdrawal for the Pathways Information Centre, a move that will leave a large gap in the Downtown Eastside. A petition to keep Pathways open, with 1400 names, has been forwarded to Jenny Kwan, the MLA for the area. Two dozen letters requesting to keep Pathways open have also been sent to Stephanie Cadieux, the Minister of Social Development.
So tune in Friday morning to hear what they have to say, and phone their listener line at 604 696-2784 if you want to make a comment or ask a question.
More Info: The Bill Good Show, Pathways Information Centre



