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Regina Literacy Network (RLN)
Vision Statement
A community where life-long learning is
valued, promoted and available to all generations.
Mission
Statement
To promote life-long learning through the
development, support and delivery of literacy, workplace and essential skill
programming for families and adults in the Regina region.
Values:
- Life-Long Learning
- Human Rights
- Innovation
- Collaboration
- Accountability
- Relationships
- Community
- Safety
The Executive Director of the Regina Literacy
Network is Hilary Dahnke. The organization currently has a number of other
contract staff that are hired on a casual basis to deliver programming in the
community throughout our region.
Hilary represents the RLN on a number of
committees and at meetings throughout the region:
- Family Literacy Provincial Hub
Meetings (with Alice Samkoe, Board Member)
- What Really Matters in Family
Literacy? Provincial Research Project Advisory Committee
- READ Saskatoon Accountability Framework
Project Advisory Committee
- Balcarres Communities Literacy
Network Advisory Group
- Hand In Hand Community Literacy Plan
Advisory Committee
- Regina Area Asset Alliance
- File Hills Justice Committee
- Saskatchewan Safety Council Safety Strategy
Advisory Panel
- Saskatchewan Association of School Councils Board
of Directors
- Al Ritchie Family Wellness Centre
Advisory Committee
Our volunteer Board of Directors has a
great cross section of skills and expertise from literacy practitioners
representing both urban and rural communities in our Region.
RLN Board of Directors
Chairperson – Dan Danforth, SIAST Wascana
Vice-Chairperson – Alice Samkoe, Regina
Public Library
Treasurer – Gordon Li, Adult Learner
Secretary – Diane Diebel, Regina Catholic
Schools
Members at Large –
Murray
Geisbrecht, Adult Centre For Employment Readiness Training (ACERT)
Kate Roberts, Prairie Valley
School Division
Charlotte Schindelka, Balcarres
Communities Literacy Network (Board Chairperson)
Dr. Sally Cleland, Parent Representative
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