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Background for planning: an examination of social factors related to Edmonton's community service needs [revised edition]
Download1965-11-01
Background for Planning represents the first of a series of Edmonton Welfare Council research reports designed to call attention to facts and possible trends that have a bearing on the development of our community's health, welfare and leisure services. [revised edition]
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2002
Edmonton Social Planning Council
This edition continues to identify emerging trends by reporting comparative data for the indicators first introduced and measured in 1997.
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1998
Edmonton Social Planning Council
Edmonton LIFE is a collaborative, ongoing project that has established a shared definition of quality of life in Edmonton. The project provides an accessible and comprehensive report measuring health, environmental, economic and social indicators.
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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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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.