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Impact Report 2019

Thursday, October 15, 2020
Every year at CHIRS, we set goals for ourselves. We do this in collaboration with our stakeholders - our staff, clients, community partners, funders, and our Board of Directors. The intention that underpins the development of those goals is the desire to deliver the highest possible quality of service for our clients. How do we achieve this high quality of service? By making good use of our resources, maintaining a high level of efficiency, building a culture of safety, and minimizing risk.

We are justifiably proud of our Exemplary Standing designation from Accreditation Canada, which we have held for the past eight years. Our exceptional staff are fully committed to upholding that service standard and demonstrate that commitment every day. Our volunteer Board of Directors give openly of their skill and time to help keep us on track. Our client families, community partners, and funders provide contributions essential to achieving our goals.  It takes a village.

It is with pleasure that we offer CHIRS' Impact Report 2019 as a way of sharing our progress with you.




 
     
People First
Dignity and Respect
Excellence and Quality
Integrity, Accountability, and Ethical Conduct
Collaborative
Flexible, Innovative, and Entrepreneurial
Accessibility and Inclusiveness
 
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We at CHIRS acknowledge that we are visitors on this land which was originally named Tkaronto and is the traditional territories of the Anishinabee, the Haudenosaunee, the Mississaugas of the Credits, and the Wendat peoples. We also acknowledge the vast diversity of Indigenous people who have lived, and who are currently caring for this land locally and across Turtle Island. We acknowledge that this land is covered by Treaty 13 and One Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant. CHIRS will continue to walk together with all people to nurture all their abilities and gifts to better this land. CHIRS is aware that this acknowledgement is only first steps and actions are needed to truly honour the relationship with the land and Indigenous people.
CHIRS works in partnership with Ontario Health and the Government of Ontario
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