People
& Planning: A Human Resources Management Tool Kit for CAPC/CPNP
Project
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The information in this kit is accurate and complete to the best of our knowledge. The kit is intended as an information guide. In no way is this kit intended to replace, countermand or conflict with the advice given to your organization by legal counsel. The information contained in this kit is of a general nature only and should not be relied upon to resolve specific matters, since each situation is fact-specific. Please ensure that you receive appropriate professional advice on each specific situation. All recommendations are made without guarantee on the part of the author and/or ThePas Family Resource Centre, Inc. as publisher. The author and publisher disclaim all liability in connection with the use of this information. The reader is encouraged to adapt the information in the kit for the educational purposes of his/her organization.
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Funding for this resource was provided by Health Canada, as a part of the National Projects Fund of the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) and the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP). The views expressed in this publication are those of the author and contributors and should not be attributed to Health Canada.
Publisher:
The Pas Family Resource Centre, Inc.
Box 97
81 Edwards Ave.
The Pas, MB
R9A 1K3
Phone: 1-204-623-4841
Fax: 1-204-623-4346
tpfrc@mb.sympatico.ca
Text:
Michael Case
Freelance consultant
Winnipeg, Manitoba
mcase@mts.net
Design:
Christina Kuziw
syverson:monteyne architecture
607-70 Arthur St.
Winnipeg, MB
R3B 1G7
www.sm-arc.com
ISBN 0-9731412-0-4
Copyright © 2002 by The Pas Family Resource Centre, Inc.
Thanks to everyone
HRTS Project Advisory Committee |
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Terralyn McKee |
The Pas Family Resource Centre, Inc. - The Pas, Man. |
Brenda Hall |
Growing Together - Hay River, N.W.T. |
Margaret Leitner |
Powell River Employment Program Society - Powell River, B.C. |
Waltraud Greiger |
Beausejour, Man. |
Patrick Falconer |
The Project Group Consulting Cooperative Ltd. - Winnipeg, Man. |
Kathy Simpson |
Simcoe County CAPC - Orillia, Ont. |
Barbara Victor |
Jewish Family Services, Baron de Hirsch Institute - Montreal, Que. |
Darlene Lawrence |
Digby County Family Resource Centre - Digby, N.S. |
Anne Turmaine |
Health Canada Quebec Region, Montreal, Que. |
Mary Beth Zeeman |
Community Based Programs, Division of Childhood and Adolescence |
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HRTS Peer Review Sites |
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Irene Szabla |
Child Development Centre - Whitehorse, Yukon |
Pamela Kacir |
Frog Hollow Neighbourhood House - Vancouver, B.C. |
Nancy Cameron |
YWCA Crabtree Corner - Vancouver, B.C. |
Diane McLellan |
Blue Ribbon Babies - Stettler, Alta. |
Dilly Knol |
Andrews Street Family Centre - Winnipeg, Man. |
Wendy Trylinski |
Child/Family Resource Centre - Cranberry Portage, Man. |
Lesley Watts-Robinson |
Simcoe County MotherCare Network - Barrie, Ont. |
Dianne Loucks |
Growing Up Healthy Downtown - Toronto, Ont. |
Margaret Leslie |
Breaking The Cycle - Toronto, Ont. |
Robin Levitt |
Jewish Family Services, Baron de Hirsch Institute, Montreal, Que. |
Sterling Carruthers |
Kids West - Alberton, P.E.I. |
Thank you also to:
Leslie Buckle, Lynn Foley, Dominique Parisien, Kimberly Resch, Mary Sehl, and Judy Watson from Health Canada
Dale Howatt and Carmen Robillard from the NPF Volunteer Project
Dean, Tom, Brian, Desmond, Patrick and Jon at syverson:monteyne architecture
Strategic Planning Tool Box
Hiring Tool Box
Orientation Tool Box
Supervision Tool Box
Management comes down to this: taking responsibility for making sure an organization does its job as planned, and in doing so accomplishes what it wants to accomplish.
In the case of CAPC/CPNP, the job is to deliver useful programs and services that improve the health and well-being of at-risk children from pre-natal to age 6. To get these programs and services running effectively takes a lot of work. We can't just pick up and start running a parenting program or a Food Bingo. We need to hire staff, arrange space, make rules, sweep floors, make sure the furnace is working, follow building codes, and on and on. That's the job of management.
We can also think of management as a combination of four major functions, all integrated and overlapping:
To do all this requires three main kinds of skills:
From this we can conclude that management has a dual focus: people and planning. Both are important, but managing people accounts for most of what we do as managers. Anything to do with managing people is HR management.
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