The Chatham-Kent Child and Youth Planning Network (CYPN) is a table for leaders representing various Chatham-Kent child and youth-focused organizations and community partners serving ages prenatal to 21 years.
CYPN Partnership List
The CYPN is chaired by Kelly Emery, Director of Child Care and Early Years Division (Municipality of Chatham Kent). If you are interested in receiving information regarding CYPN or joining the committee, please email ccey@chatham-kent.ca.
In 2019, CYPN achieved foundational milestones in 'turbo-charging' our impact as a community collective. Together, we:
- Developed a CK CYPN 'Connector Team' which acts as a support for the Chair and an Advisory Team for the CYPN
- Engaged CYPN Leaders in discussions on their 'vision', readiness for change, priority themes, and high-level range of options for network models
- Identified four (4) priority themes that create a 'framework' for the key ingredients of what matters to the CYPN:
- Family Voice
- Equity & Access
- Partnerships & Innovation
- Data & Knowledge Management
CYPN Meetings
Generally, CYPN meets on the first Wednesday of each month. We have implemented a new Meeting Calendar to help keep everyone informed of and prepared for our upcoming topics. We have also designed a document, the CYPN Presentation Template, to aid our members or guests in presenting ideas, projects, etc. to the team and creating discussions resulting in actionable items.
CYPN Meeting Minutes
For more information, please email ccey@chatham-kent.ca.
Keeping TraCK
Keeping TraCK is a website which provides well-being information about children and youth in Chatham-Kent. It is an initiative of the Chatham-Kent Child and Youth Planning Network (CYPN).
The goals of Keeping TraCK are:
- to create a robust and centralized collection of datasets related to the well-being of children and youth in Chatham-Kent
- to provide tools for analyzing and visualizing data
- to support data-driven program planning and decision-making
- to identify well-being disparities so that resources may be effectively targeted to areas of high need
- to reduce duplication, siloes, and costs in data collection
- to improve well-being outcomes for children and youth
Keeping TraCK - Child and Youth Well-being in Chatham-Kent
CYPN Resources