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* 1. Getting Started: As the government closest to the people, the City of Toronto has a responsibility to create a city that works for all residents.

What do you think the City does well for Toronto's Black communities today? 

What could the City do better for Toronto's Black communities?

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* 2. Creating An Action Plan:  Please refer to the Conversation Guide (http://torontoforall.ca/community) before responding to these questions.  After reviewing the themes and recommendations outlined in the Conversation Guide, choose the theme(s)  that you are most passionate about. Think about the recommendations  within the theme(s) that you have experience with or passion for.  Now, at your own pace, respond to the questions.

Theme 1: Children & Youth Development

What are your ideas for how the recommendation(s) should be implemented? 
What role(s) should the City play in taking action?
How would you like to see Black communities involved in the implementation of these actions?

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* 3. Theme 2: Community Engagement & Black Leadership

What are your ideas for how the recommendation(s) should be implemented? 
What role(s) should the City play in taking action?
How would you like to see Black communities involved in the implementation of these actions?

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* 4. Theme 3: Health & Community Supports

What are your ideas for how the recommendation(s) should be implemented? 
What role(s) should the City play in taking action?
How would you like to see Black communities involved in the implementation of these actions?

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* 5. Theme 4: Job Opportunities & Low Income Supports

What are your ideas for how the recommendation(s) should be implemented? 
What role(s) should the City play in taking action?
How would you like to see Black communities involved in the implementation of these actions?

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* 6. Theme 5: Policing & The Justice System

What are your ideas for how the recommendation(s) should be implemented? 
What role(s) should the City play in taking action?
How would you like to see Black communities involved in the implementation of these actions?

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