Mission & Vision

OUR VISION STATEMENT

People are our purpose – Empowerment…Excellence…Service

MISSION

To create personalized supports for individuals in our services to reach their personal goals

Our Values

Accountability to all of our stakeholders

Trust in all our relationships

Honesty in our words and actions

Compassion in all our relationships

Respect for the rights and responsibilities of our individuals in our service, our employees and partners

OUR PRINCIPLES

  1. Individuals we serve are self-determining so they can have a good life and can choose their own lifestyle.
  2. Individuals we serve fully participate in our community and share the same opportunities and experiences as other citizens.
  3. Individuals we serve will have choices available to them, and the power to make an informed choice. We will ensure information is fully accessible to the individuals we serve so they can make informed choices.
  4. Individuals we serve will have personalized services in every aspect of their life. We focus on creating opportunities, healthy experiences and growth in all individuals we serve.
  5. Our agency depends on employees that have the skills and resources to assist individuals in our service to succeed and achieve their personal goals. We believe in leading edge training and education for our employees that is relevant to their work and supports our staff in achieving our mission.

OUR ASPIRATIONS

Inclusion

Community

Opportunity

Teamwork

Success

LEADERSHIP

Leadership based on dedication and collaboration

LEGAL STATEMENT

The St. Paul Abilities Network is a non-sectarian, non-partisan agency, which conforms to the rules and regulations as outlined in the Societies Act of Alberta.

 

“St. Paul Abilities Network would like to acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and travelling route to the Cree, Saulteaux (So-toe), Blackfoot, Métis, Dene (De-nay) and Nakota Sioux (Sue). We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Métis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.”