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- 5Community Trends Working Group
- 5Kolkman, John
- 4Public Interest Alberta
- 3Ahorro, Joseph
- 3Edmonton Gleaners Association
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- 25Poverty--Statistics
- 19Canada, Alberta, Edmonton
- 12Economic indicators
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- 58Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)
- 18Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Poverty and Social Assistance (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 11Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Children, Youth and Family (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 7Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Health (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
- 7Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC)/Community Development and Planning (Edmonton Social Planning Council)
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2007
Wickenheiser, Anette, Edmonton Social Planning Council
The ninth edition of Tracking the Trends presents many new data variables on social and economic trends and provides more detailed analysis than previous editions. It also includes an updated Social Health Index, which is a means of measuring and tracking the overall level of social health in...
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1989-11-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
This package includes a brief overview of the Edmonton Social Planning Council, an article on poverty in Edmonton written by Peter Faid, the May 1989 issue of Alberta Facts (on child poverty) and various back issues of the ESPC's publication \"first reading\".
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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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Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation focus group summary notes: Project Adult Literacy Society (PALS)
Download2012-09-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients from the Project Adult Literacy Society (PALS). Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government programs...
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