Cooksville
Our vision is transformation through sustained implementation of the Icelandic Prevention Model, creating a healthier, more connected community where youth thrive and families are supported.
Based on the Icelandic Prevention Model implementation in Cooksville, here’s a comprehensive vision of the lasting impact we hope to achieve:
Youth Development & Wellbeing
- Reduced substance use and risky behaviours among adolescents
- Improved youth mental health indicators and resilience
- Increased youth sense of belonging and community connection
- Higher rates of youth engagement in positive activities
- More equitable access to opportunities regardless of socioeconomic status
- Stronger youth voice in community decision-making
- Enhanced academic performance and school completion rates
Safety & Security
- Safer school environments with reduced bullying and violence
- Communities where residents feel secure and connected
- Decreased youth involvement in high-risk activities
- More protective factors present in youth environments
- Reduced fear and isolation, particularly among newcomer families
- Enhanced perception of community safety
- Improved relationship between youth and law enforcement
Family Stability
- Improved economic security for families
- Enhanced parental capacity and confidence
- Stronger parent-child relationshipsIncreased family participation in community life
- Better access to basic needs (food, housing, healthcare)
- Reduced stress on families through coordinated support systems
Community Connections
- A robust “web of connectedness” linking families, schools, organizations, and services
- Elimination of siloed approaches through coordinated service delivery
- Strengthened bonds between families, particularly newcomer families
- Inclusive community gathering spaces that bridge cultural differences
- Multi-generational community engagement that transcends language barriers
- Sustainable parent-to-parent support networks
- Increased community pride and identity within Cooksville
Systemic Change
- Data-driven, evidence-based approaches to prevention embedded in community planning
- Long-term reduction in costs associated with youth substance use and mental health issues
- Policy changes that better support family wellbeing and youth development
- Sustainable funding models for prevention initiatives
- Increased cross-sector collaboration as standard practice
- Replication of successful approaches in other Mississauga communities
Cultural & Social Inclusion
- Cultural responsiveness embedded in all community services
- Equitable access to resources regardless of language, background, or socioeconomic status
- Strengthened intergenerational connections within diverse cultural communities
- Preservation of cultural identities alongside community integration
- Appreciation of cultural diversity and identities.
- Reduced isolation among newcomer families
- Culturally responsive approaches to youth development and prevention
