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1990-01-01
Edmonton Social Planning Council
Includes sample issues of the Council's serial publications Alberta Facts and First Reading.
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Tracking the trends: future directions for human services in Edmonton. Special feature on aboriginal people.
Download1993-05-01
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 and the surrounding region. Special feature on youth.
Download1994
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 families with children.
Download1990-06-01
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 mental health.
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Working Group on Mental Health
The sixth edition of Tracking the Trends differs from previous editions by focusing on a specific social issue rather than a particular population. The information presented in this edition is a step toward identifying elements of community mental health that may stimulate continued research and...