“Providing MAPS resources to local faith communities has allowed them to see some of the dynamics at play locally; to advocate for needed services or see where they might best put their efforts. We have faith communities considering building affordable or supportive housing on their land and are using MAPS resources to understand the dynamics in their community and what might fit best.”

2019 COR Partner Surveys

“MAPS has taken a strong leadership role in the Action Plan’s Living Library. Without the years of experience of knowing how to intentionally, genuinely, and caringly support and work with individuals with lived / living experience and professionals from a variety of backgrounds, we wouldn’t have had as successful of an event as we did on October 10, 2019. The care and support provided by MAPS in supporting individuals (in collaboration with City of Edmonton, Children’s Services) to share their experiences around navigation was key to the public event. As a result of MAPS’ connections and understanding of the importance of lived/living experience as evidence, we have been able to find opportunities for extending this work into the community and finding collaborative partners to sustain the Living Library. MAPS has also provided an essential role in facilitation, gathering stakeholders, and building deep relationships with everyone involved in the Living Library. This work takes time, commitment, and strong interpersonal skills. MAPS has been able to provide exactly those things.”

2019 COR Partner Surveys

“M.A.P.S. has helped us provide knowledge about communities around Edmonton that has been helpful for post secondary students who need to find community housing. Many have been international students and the resources provided through M.A.P.S. have been helpful for providing information about prospective neighbourhoods that could meet their needs.”

2019 COR Partner Surveys

“The Community Mental Health Action Plan has strongly benefitted from Deborah co-chairing the Evidence Foundation Leadership Team and from bringing her knowledge and networks to the Steering Committee. Deborah has increased the reach and collaboration of the Community Mental Health Action Plan through consistently showcasing the Action Plan at the annual MAPS Showcase, bringing up the work of the Action Plan at various community tables where alignments need to be made (and also bringing that back to the Action Plan), and ensuring work in the community supports the goal of bettering the mental health system. The MAPS team has strengthened both the breadth and the depth of the Action Plan work through new connections. Examples include awareness of the Youth Ban work, the study about youth’s experience in the emergency department, accessible transit, domestic violence advocates, and individuals with lived / living experience around mental health or navigation. The Action Plan has been able to incorporate some of these individuals and pieces of work into our work and the website.”

2019 COR Partner Surveys

“As a settlement counsellor, I learnt a lot about developing formal partnership, informal, collaborating, referrals. but the best part is that is seeing how everyone’s opinion is valued at MAPS. I liked the hard work, and organized manner in which MAPS worked to hold the 4 Intercultural dialogues and a wrap up. It has been an exciting thing to learn about community development. In the showcase event I was so happy to have been given a chance to present and got great help from MAPS office to develop a presentation and encourage me to do it well. I formed informal partnerships with people in my block as arranging a dialogue, and seeing the overwhelming response promoted me to arrange the first block party and then many others followed. If I had not helped in having an Intercultural dialogue arranged, I would never have come to know that my neighbourhood was open to deepening further engagement events like block party. Thank you MAPS! I learnt about many referrals at the showcase event.”

2019 COR Partner Surveys

“M.A.P.S. has supported a group I facilitate that is coordinating newcomer children and youth settlement services in schools. Louise compiled maps for all programs and services that 6 agencies currently offer, which has been immensely useful for our group. The ultimate goal is to improve coordination and streamline services to ensure newcomer children and youth have the best support available. M.A.P.S. has been extremely helpful and instrumental in this project.”

2018 Common Outcomes Report

“The 3 life maps that were created with participants have proved to be an excellent vehicle to engage community in further discussions focussing on the resiliency of marginalized people in provincial, national, and international conferences and settings.”

2018 Common Outcomes Report

“Championing the outcomes and recommendations of the 4 phases of research has expanded collaborative efforts, resulted in bus passes for the vulnerable, and generated interest in looking at issues impacting youth such as banning and mental health. We can achieve collaboratively what we cannot achieve as individual organizations.”

2018 Common Outcomes Report

“The maps developed in partnership with M.A.P.S. have been used as a tool to talk to service providers in the community. They have helped us understand what data is available, and to partner with others to locate data they may have to better help us understand the Early Learning and care landscape in Edmonton.”

2018 Common Outcomes Report

“M.A.P.S. was able to put a concept into a professional document/map so it would be taken more seriously. This work is extremely meaningful and emotional to the high-risk youth of Edmonton and the professionals who work with them. This map will be used mainly to improve accountability in the workers who help Edmonton’s youth to have happier, healthier lives with fewer criminal episodes.”

2018 Common Outcomes Report