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2011
Co-published by the Edmonton Social Planning Council, the Alberta College of Social Workers and Public Interest Alberta, \"In This Together : Ending Poverty in Alberta\" identifies the need for a province-wide poverty reduction strategy in Alberta. It also discusses how the Government of Alberta...
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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton and the surrounding region. Special feature on youth.
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Community Trends Working Group
Includes statistics for communities surrounding the city of Edmonton (e.g. Sherwood Park, Leduc, etc.)
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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton. Special feature on aboriginal people.
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Community Trends Working Group
The fourth edition includes a special section on trends and service implications for Aboriginal peoples.
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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton. Special feature on families with children.
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Community Trends Working Group
This second edition includes a focus on the social trends and service implications for families with children.
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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton. Special feature on immigrants.
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Edmonton Social Planning Council
\"Tracking the Trends looks at the major social and economic trends likely to influence human services in Edmonton- now and in the near future. The 1991 [3rd] edition has, as its special focus, trends and service implications as they affect Edmonton's immigrant population.\"