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A legacy of committment to community: the Edmonton Social Planning Council after fifty: 1990-2010: An addendum to Wealth of Voices written on the occasion of the Edmonton Social Planning Council’s 70 th Anniversary
Download2011-01-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
A Legacy of Commitment to Community serves as an addendum to Wealth of Voices, the book written by Marsha Mildon and published in 1990 to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC). This historical overview is based on research from the ESPC archives, a...
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2012-11-01
Achieving the Promise: Ending Poverty in Alberta focuses on child and family poverty in Alberta during the post-recession period. Despite the incredible wealth in our province, there are still thousands of Albertans who are struggling to make ends meet. This report shows that more work needs to...
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1978-09-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
Written for parents and community residents who serve on the Boards of Directors of non-profit societies that manage and operate day care services.
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2009-03-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
A refreshed version of our classic needs assessment workbook. The workbook is easy-to-use and provides a clear understanding of what a needs assessment is, why one should be done and how to get started. Includes five worksheets and additional references.
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1995
Burrows, Bill, Edmonton Social Planning Council
The Family Budgeting Guide is designed primarily to assist low-income families and their counsellors determine basic income needs. It is intended as a tool for efficient budgeting of limited resources, and as a benchmark for those developing or reforming income security programs.