by Web Administrator | October 4, 2021 | Blog: Miscellaneous
Blog: Child Care and Municipalities February 18, 2020 Written by Luis Murcia, ESPC Volunteer In Alberta, child care is generally regulated by both provincial and federal governments, and rarely by the municipalities in which the facilities are located. Issues around... by Brett Lambert | September 23, 2021 | ESPC in the News, Levels of Government: City of Edmonton, Social Issues: Child Care, Social Issues: Children, Social Issues: Family, Social Issues: Women
Op-Ed: Child Care Should Be a Priority in Edmonton’s Civic Election February 18, 2020 Note: this op-ed was originally published in the Edmonton Journal on September 23, 2021. By Jeff Bisanz, Jennifer Fischer-Summers, and Brett Lambert Child care became a ballot box... by Web Administrator | September 7, 2021 | Blog: Miscellaneous
Blog: Child Care in Alberta Today February 18, 2020 Written by Luis Murcia, ESPC volunteer A reality for most parents is the need for child care—whether it is care for an infant, pre-schooler, or an older child. In Canada, both the federal and provincial governments... by Brett Lambert | July 9, 2021 | ESPC Press Releases
Media Release: Joint Statement on the British Columbia and Canadian Government Agreement on a National System of Early Learning and Child Care February 18, 2020 Download the Join Statement (PDF) The Edmonton Social Planning Council and the Edmonton Council for Early... by Web Administrator | May 21, 2020 | ESPC Publications: Research Updates, Social Issues: Poverty
Research Update: Examining Child Care Fees Across Canada May 21, 2020 Note: this is excerpted from the May 2020 edition of our “Research Update” publication. The Edmonton Social Planning Council, in collaboration with our volunteers, strives to provide... by | January 28, 2016 | ESPC Publications: Historical - Other
Title:Open letter on child care Author(s):Sandilands, Bryan|split|Fairbrother, Nicola Subject:Child care – Alberta Publisher:Edmonton Social Planning Council Place of Publication:Edmonton Date of Publication:2005 Language:English  Material Type:Other ESPC... by | March 25, 2015 | Social Issues: Child Care
F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.08 CHILD CARE/1988 January-February First Reading – Child Care.pdf by Web Administrator | August 5, 2009 | ESPC Publications: Research Updates
The Child Care Transition: a league of early childhood education and care in economically advanced countries Report by UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, 2008. Reviewed in February 2009 Research Update This report card, the eighth in a series of reports and indicators... by Web Administrator | January 31, 2023 | ESPC Publications Miscellaneous, Social Issues: Child Care, Social Issues: Family
Research Review – The State of Childcare Services in Canada: Towards Affordability February 18, 2020 Download the Research Review (PDF) The cost of childcare services has steadily risen over the years and the federal government announced an ambitious plan to... by Chloe Heiland-Booth | November 16, 2021 | ESPC Announcements, Social Issues: Child Care, Social Issues: Children, Social Issues: Family, Social Well-Being
$10-a-Day Childcare for Alberta February 18, 2020 Announcement The Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC) is pleased to learn about the recent agreement between the provincial and federal governments to offer $10-a-day child care for families in Alberta. This... by | October 15, 2014 | Social Issues: Children
Title:Proposal of Edmonton home for ex-servicemen’s children : and interim report on other aspects of facilities for care of children : a report to : the Edmonton Community Chest. Corporate Author: Edmonton Council of Community Services Subject:Children –... by Sydney Sheloff | March 18, 2022 | ESPC Publications: Reports, Social Issues: Children, Social Issues: Poverty, Social Issues: Youth
Child Poverty in Alberta: A Policy Choice, not a Necessary Reality February 18, 2020 Download the Child Poverty Report (PDF) The Alberta child poverty report is an annual report produced by the Alberta College of Social Workers, the Edmonton Social Planning Council,...