These guidelines are intended to provide information and answer questions about the Awards of Excellence nomination and selection process. More information and nomination forms are available from the Premier’s Council office. Call toll free 1-800-272-8841, e-mail to pcspd@gov.ab.ca or visit the Premier’s Council website at www.seniors.alberta.ca/PremiersCouncil
The Premier’s Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities Awards of Excellence were created in 2002 to encourage and celebrate the support and commitment of individuals, organizations and governments for persons with disabilities. The Awards of Excellence recognize the dedication of those groups as they work toward creating communities where all citizens can participate fully.
The intent of the program is to publicly honour the efforts and accomplishments of individuals, groups, businesses, and organizations to develop barrier-free environments in Alberta. Special recognition is given to individual Albertans who have demonstrated outstanding leadership in making positive, progressive and sustained change towards the full inclusion of persons with disabilities.
The Premier’s Council knows that those who affect change are often persons without disabilities. That’s why organizations and individuals recognized with an award may or may not be directly involved in disability programs or services. They will, however, have one thing in common – a commitment to the full inclusion of persons with disabilities as demonstrated by their actions.
Public recognition through the awards program raises awareness among Albertans of the need for and benefits of barrier-free, inclusive environments and provides ideas, inspiration and encouragement to others.
Barrier-free environments are defined as those that enable Albertans, regardless of their physical or mental abilities, to participate in everyday life. Barriers to inclusion may include physical or systemic structures and landscapes, transportation, communication, lack of personal supports, policies and laws, attitudes and behaviours. These barriers may exist at school, work, at home or in the community.
The Premier’s Council Awards of Excellence are presented annually. Award winners are formally recognized each year in December as part of the United Nations’ International Day of Persons with Disabilities celebrations. The first Awards of Excellence were presented in 2003.
There are two types of awards: the Gary McPherson Leadership Award and the Premier’s Council Awards of Excellence. An individual, team or organization may receive only one award each year.*
Awarded to individual Albertans who have demonstrated outstanding leadership or achievement in enhancing or enriching the lives of persons with disabilities and who exemplify the qualities and values of Dr. Gary McPherson. There may be more than one winner each year.
Dr. Gary McPherson has spent his lifetime furthering the ideals of equality and citizenship for all Albertans. His values of hospitality, trust, tolerance, respect, courage and love bring people together for the benefit of individuals and society as a whole.
Dr. McPherson was instrumental in establishing the Premier’s Council on the Status of Persons with Disabilities in 1988 and served as its first chair for 10 years. He has an extensive volunteer background, including 20 years in wheelchair sports administration. He continues to have a positive impact on provincial and national policy and programs affecting persons with disabilities.
Awards of Excellence may be presented for achievement in four categories. Individuals, teams and organizations are eligible to win. The categories are:
Any individual, team or organization in Alberta may be nominated for an award except Premier’s Council members and staff. To be eligible for an award:
A selection panel appointed by the Premier’s Council reviews the nominations and recommends award winners to the Premier’s Council. The Premier’s Council determines the award winners. Its decision is final and cannot be appealed.
The Premier’s Council will notify award winners on or before November 15. Award winners will be asked to consent to have their name, picture and award information used for promotion and publicity purposes.
Any individual may nominate a person, team or organization for an award. Self-nominations are acceptable. A nominator must:
Nomination deadline for the 2009 awards has been extended to October 23, 2009.
Awards of Excellence are formally presented every December at public ceremonies celebrating the United Nations’ International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The location of the ceremonies may vary from year to year. For information on this year’s activities, contact the Premier’s Council or visit its website at www.seniors.alberta.ca/PremiersCouncil