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Title: KEY MESSAGES HOUSING


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KEY MESSAGES HOUSING
  • AFN POLICY FORUM
  • APRIL 19-21, 2005
  • MONTREAL

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OVERARCHING
  • Community must be actively involved in the
    necessary change
  • Process must be community driven
  • Broad base consultation at the community level
  • Local input and support is a must
  • Include Elders in the decision making and
    encourage youth to be fully engaged in the
    process
  • validation by Chiefs at a national housing forum
    or Chiefs Assembly

3
OVERARCHING
  • Any new approach/regime must
  • be flexible enough to allow FNs to adhere when
    ready
  • respect current arrangements that work
  • FNs representative organizations to develop,
    analyze make FNs aware of all possible options
    under a new regime
  • FNs must have an on-going choice of different
    options

4
CRISIS INTERVENTION
  • Immediate crisis intervention measures
  • Find means to erase the housing debt in FNs
    without reducing funds to existing housing
    programs and in a way that treats all FN s
    equitably
  • Emergency funds are required for immediate needs
    not accommodated in current funding

5
CRISIS INTERVENTION
  • Assistance for third party management recovery
  • e.g. Ministerial guarantees should apply to FN
    in 3rd party management
  • Assessment and analysis should be available to
    those communities in immediate need

6
CRISIS INTERVENTION
  • New options are required to address infirm,
    disabled, unemployable elements in First Nations
  • Overcrowding, backlog and sub-standard conditions
    cannot wait

7
Sustainability Co-ordination Sustainable
Financing Funding
  • Funding does not satisfy current demands
  • Funding is seen to be tied to the unresolved
    issue of the Aboriginal Treaty Right to Shelter
    fulfillment of Federal obligations to address
    the housing crisis

8
Sustainability Co-ordination Sustainable
Financing Funding
  • Federal Government budgets must keep pace with
    population growth other needs, including
    repatriation of members
  • Funding is conditional on federal programs and
    criteria, not First Nation priorities
  • First Nations must move to a more appropriate
    mechanism that is out of the federal bureaucracy
  • Community debt burden stifles growth

9
Sustainability Co-ordination Sustainable
Financing Funding
  • Business as usual is not good enough
  • New way of doing business must accommodate the
    income realities of the community
  • How does a cash poor community assume the debt
    burden that accompanies access to capital?

10
Sustainability Co-ordination Sustainable
Financing Funding
  • First Nations need more flexible options for
    access to capital,
  • e.g. use existing FNs pension funds to invest in
    housing development of FNs banks
  • Private industry must put back into FNs a share
    of resource extraction
  • FNs must have access to benefits of natural
    resource exploitation

11
Sustainability Co-ordination Reprofiling
Funding-Priorities
  • First Nation management and administration
  • More accurate assessment of wants and needs
  • FNs to develop data bases inventories on which
    to base informed decisions
  • Removal of housing from minor capital funding to
    a dedicated stream
  • Build capacity, organize, develop, implement
  • Develop structures of control and authority

12
Sustainability Co-ordination Reprofiling
Funding-Priorities
  • Investment must be at the local level
  • Structures for management, training and policy
    development
  • Create an independent financial entity with
    reprofiled federal dollars for housing (while
    protecting existing arrangements that work)
  • Re-investment in community and ensure value added
    analysis for this investment
  • Consider allocation to off reserve concerns

13
Sustainability Co-ordination Holistic Framework
  • Rebuild our nations from a holistic approach
  • Innovate new ways to meet housing needs
  • Authority issue needs to be expanded beyond INAC

14
Sustainability Co-ordination Infrastructure/Comm
unity Planning
  • All FNs define long term vision and strategies
  • Current funding insufficient for housing
    infrastructure

15
Sustainability Co-ordination Health
  • Call for a national lobby strategy for housing
    with federal electoral candidates
  • Strategy needs to be built on living standards
    and quality of life measures

16
JURISDICTION CONTROL Operational Controls
  • Jurisdiction is at the FN community level, not
    with the federal govt
  • Ensure greater FNs control as Indian Act is
    phased out
  • Choices should be available for private
    ownership, band assets and social housing
  • New policies must be equitable for all members

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JURISDICTION CONTROL Operational Controls
  • A property development and management approach
    would help in a more professional solution
  • Look at a wide variety of business models,
    choices and options
  • FN cooperation/investment/ownership
  • Sound and realistic business planning
  • We must internalize the housing economy

18
JURISDICTION CONTROL Governance
  • Create/recognize/enhance FNs housing market value
  • Decision making must be depoliticized
  • Sound policy framework creates stability
  • Social housing program must reflect community
    needs (elders, women)

19
JURISDICTION CONTROL Governance
  • Housing program must be transparent and
    accountable to members for healthy living
  • Jurisdiction must include control of money

20
JURISDICTION CONTROL Governance
  • New Framework-National
  • Consolidate information and data while respecting
    FN ownership control of data
  • Negotiate and advocate proper resources
  • Identify means of support for local levels
  • Communication strategy with all FN parties
  • Respect the authority having jurisdiction (FN)
  • Recognize First Nation diversity and seek to
    resolve the Aboriginal Treaty Right to Shelter
  • Forum for sharing knowledge and experience

21
JURISDICTION CONTROL Governance
  • New Framework-Regional/Territorial
  • Creative group finance mechanisms
  • Comprehensive community planning and capital
    planning support
  • Technical support and training delivery
  • Bulk purchasing and licensing agreements
  • Statistical compilation and survey activity
  • Network with industry, private sector and
    professional associations
  • Advocacy

22
JURISDICTION CONTROL Governance
  • New Framework-FN/Community/Local Level
  • Site of jurisdiction
  • Pass laws, codes, regulations
  • New means of accessing capital
  • Build local capacity in all housing aspects
  • Depoliticize, create demonstrate accountability
  • Seek community input through consultation
  • Manage and administrate professionally
  • Sound, inclusive and enforceable policy
  • Skilled and productive workforce
  • Linking housing to land use and infrastructure

23
JURISDICTION CONTROL Transitional Frameworks
  • A collective approach for housing related
    policies under First Nations controlled
    institutions and authorities
  • develop models for more effective and relevant
    delivery
  • A clear transition process developing alternative
    regimes
  • Interim measures to recognize FN authority in
    areas requiring short term action

24
JURISDICTION CONTROL Transitional Frameworks
  • PMs signature of AFN proposed FNs Government
    Recognition Protocol
  • Should apply to any new housing regime
  • Allows consideration of impacts benefits before
    final decisions made
  • Provides process for protecting FNs rights and
    interests by returning to Chiefs in Assembly for
    ratification

25
JURISDICTION CONTROL Lands
  • Policy development at all levels must incorporate
    north, south and remote considerations
  • Return the funding for First Nations who want to
    be under the Lands Management Act
  • Pursue action against the federal government in
    the courts for failing their fiduciary
    responsibilities to First Nations

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JURISDICTION CONTROL Lands
  • A land base needed to support the people
  • fast tracking land claims, negotiations and
    settlements
  • Amount of land lacking on which to build
  • FNs to have access to their traditional
    territories on which to build to additional
    land

27
JURISDICTION CONTROL Institutional
Development
  • Transfer housing authorities to individual First
    Nations

28
Capacity Development Human Resources
  • Negotiate recognition of FNs accrediting
    authority
  • Greater use of FNs trained personnel
  • Better use of existing programs and funds
  • Address inequity of isolation wage allowance
    applicable only to workers from south working in
    north

29
Capacity Development Human Resources
  • FNs communications strategies to share/learn from
    each other, including promotion of best practices
  • Promote programs and apprenticeships
  • Firm commitment to increase funding to First
    Nations for capacity development including
    training and education

30
Capacity DevelopmentPartnerships
  • First Nations must develop partnerships with one
    another with others as part of a strategic
    planning process
  • Development of mutual agreements specialized
    services (i.e. engineering services)
  • Develop means to instill respect of FNs languages
    cultures within Federal bureaucracy, private
    businesses unions

31
Capacity Development SPECIAL NEEDS
  • First Nations are aware of special needs
  • FNs are at different stages of ability to plan
    and deliver for special needs
  • Youth have lodging needs outside reserve to learn
    traditional culture on the land

32
Linkages
  • Education and PSE
  • Land Claims, Negotiations and Settlement
  • Social Development Policies, Funding
  • Economic Development Aboriginal Business Canada
  • Health
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