Social Development

About

The Standing Committee on Social Development shall consider the following matters with respect to the Departments of Education, Culture and Employment; Health and Social Services; Justice (Solicitor General); and Housing Northwest Territories:

  1. Review multi-year business plans and budgets, bills, boards and agencies, including the Status of Women Council and programs for seniors, youth, and persons with disabilities;
  2. Review departmental performance, including that of boards and agencies;
  3. Shall consider issues related to social, cultural and justice policy;
  4. Shall consider issues related to mental health and addictions;
  5. Shall consider issues related to sport and recreation;
  6. Shall consider issues related to housing and homelessness; and
  7. Shall consider any other matter referred by the House.

Background

The Standing Committee on Social Development consists of no more then 6 Regular Members and 3 Regular Member alternates.

Seeking Input on Housing as a Human Right

Are you a landlord or a developer in the NWT? You may be able to assist MLAs on the Standing Committee on Social Development with their project on Housing as a Human Right.

MLAs want to hear from NWT landlords and developers on what implementing housing as a human right would look like for you. What would the challenges be? How would it affect your operations? How could the GNWT incentivize you to incorporate the concept of housing as a human right in your business? 

Send your thoughts in writing or simply request more information on this initiative by contacting @email by November 1, 2024.

How to Provide Feedback

  • Written Submissions: Send a letter to the Committee containing your thoughts, ideas, perspectives, and comments.
    • NOTE: These are considered public documents unless marked as confidential.
  • Oral Comments: Speak with the Committee in person (or virtually).

Contact

To send written submissions, arrange to provide oral comments, or for more information on any Committee business, please email the Committee at @email.

 

News Releases

(YELLOWKNIFE) Tuesday, June 4, 2024 – The Standing Committee on Social Development has formally requested the Minister of Health and Social Services to pause the rollout of changes to the Extended...
Members of the Legislative Assembly on the Standing Committee on Social Development warmly invite members of the public and media to participate in their review of Bill 2: Missing Persons Act at the...
YELLOWKNIFE (Wednesday, March 29, 2023) – On March 9, 2023, the Standing Committee on Social Development (Committee), presented the report Homeless Prevention: Supporting Pathways to Housing NWT...
YELLOWKNIFE (Monday, March 27, 2023) – Today, the Standing Committee on Social Development, chaired by Ms. Caitlin Cleveland, read its report Strengthening Community Supports, Lifting Youth Voices...
YELLOWKNIFE (October 31, 2022) – Today, a Motion that directs the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) to prioritize implementing immediate suicide prevention strategies throughout the...
(YELLOWKNIFE) Tuesday, March 29, 2022 – Today, the Standing Committee on Social Development, chaired by Caitlin Cleveland, read its report titled “ Lifting Children, Youth and Families: An All of...
(YELLOWKNIFE) Monday, March 28, 2022 – The Standing Committee on Social Development, chaired by Caitlin Cleveland, is seeking an extension of their review period to allow further consideration of Bill...
YELLOWKNIFE (Wednesday, June 2, 2021) – Today, the Standing Committee on Social Development reported progress on its review of housing in the Northwest Territories. The Northwest Territories...
(YELLOWKNIFE) Wednesday, March 10, 2021 – A motion that directs the Government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) to prioritize the problematic issue of housing in the Territory was carried by...
(Yellowknife, NT) September 10, 2020 -- The Standing Committee on Social Development met in Hay River from August 17th to 19th, 2020, hosted by Hay River South MLA Rocky Simpson. In each Assembly...
YELLOWKNIFE (March 6, 2020) - On April 1, 2020 the Office of the Auditor General (OAG) of Canada and officials from the Department of Education, Culture and Employment (ECE) will be appearing before...

Events

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Tune in as the Social Development Committee receives a public briefing on Senior Home Heating Subsidy from the Honourable Caitlin Cleveland, Minister of Education, Culture and Employment. The public and media can attend as observers or follow online at www.ntassembly.ca, the Assembly’s Facebook, or...
Location:
Det’anchogh Kų́é (Eagle Room), Legislative Assembly
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Tune in as the Social Development Committee receives a public briefing on Housing as a Human Right from the Gwich’in Tribal Council. The public and media can attend as observers or follow online at www.ntassembly.ca, the Assembly’s Facebook, or YouTube.
Location:
Det’anchogh Kų́é (Eagle Room), Legislative Assembly
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Tune in as the Social Development Committee receives a public briefing on Healthcare Sustainability and Accountability from the Honourable R.J. Simpson, Premier, and the Honourable Lesa Semmler, Minister of Health and Social Services. The public and media can attend as observers or follow online at...
Location:
Det’anchogh Kų́é (Eagle Room), Legislative Assembly
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Tune in as the Social Development Committee receives a public briefing on Housing as a Human Right from Inuit right to housing advocates Janine Harvey and Lisa Alikamik. The public and media can attend as observers or follow online at www.ntassembly.ca, the Assembly’s Facebook, or YouTube.
Location:
Det’anchogh Kų́é (Eagle Room), Legislative Assembly
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Tune in as the Economic Development & Environment Committee receives a public briefing on Barriers to Lithium Mining in the NWT with Li-Ft Power, Lake Winn Resources and North Arrow Minerals. The public and media can attend as observers or follow online at www.ntassembly.ca, the Assembly’s Facebook...
Location:
Det’anchogh Kų́é (Eagle Room), Legislative Assembly