Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Families fighting Illiteracy and Gangs
Think about a time when you experienced a strong sense of family. How can you participate in tightening the bonds in your family?
Click here to read the SDRT Article on Strengthening Familieshttp://www.royalgazette.com/rg/Article/article.jsp?articleId=7dab83730030019§ionId=75.
To see the Strengthening Families Paper in entirety including recommendations please email sdu@gov.bm.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Strengthening Families
In this current social environment, we are seeing increasing challenges for families and individuals. What we are experiencing as a community is unsustainable, and must be addressed.
At a meeting of over 80 social service agencies in Bermuda earlier this year, the following issues were identified as the top three prevalent presenting problems of clients needing services:
• Lack of healthy relationships
• Lack of education and life skills
• High cost of living
The key elements of strong families are
• Nurturing relationships,
• Quality support systems and
• Financial stability.
We are all looking for solutions and we want them now.
The Sustainable Development Roundtable hosted a public meeting on July 8, to examine this significant issue – what it means to each of us to embrace a stronger sense of family. One of the questions participants were asked to consider was the following:
Think about a time when you experienced a strong sense of family. What key ingredients made you feel that way?
BP Oil Spill: Potential Impact on Bermuda
Given the catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico with the BP oil spill and the uncertainty about the fallout, the Sustainable Development Roundtable (SDRT) decided to convene a public panel discussion on June 29, 2010, to bring interested residents together to share information, concerns and ideas regarding the potential impact to Bermuda.
Questions and answers from the audience focused on environmental and tourism issues, individual responsibility and the need to reduce demand on fossil fuels, and the importance of the insurance/reinsurance industry in Bermuda.
Look for it on CITV and let us know your concerns and the issues you think we should be discussing.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
SDU PSA Young Minds One
We are getting the word out about sustainable development (SD) and have developed a 'public service announcement' (PSA) that we'd like you to watch and comment on. It was conceived, developed, executed and edited by one of our SD Roundtable members, Stratton Hatfield, with a little help from staff and friends of SD. It features five children discussing SD and what it means. Look for it on CITV.
Let us know:
What do you understand about SD after watching our PSA?
What would you like to see as the next SD topic of discussion?