Edmonton Social Planning Council

Category: Social Issues: Poverty

  • 2010 Report Card Sask.

     

    Title:Child and family poverty in Saskatchewan: November 2010.
    Author(s):Douglas, Fiona|split|Gingrich, Paul
    Subject:Poverty – child poverty
    Publisher:Social Policy Research Unit, Faculty of Social Work, University of Regina
    Place of Publication:Regina
    Date of Publication:2010
    Language:English
    Material Type:Report

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.04 POVERTY/2010 ReportCardSask.pdf

  • 2010 Campaign 2000

     

    Title:Calling for a national plan to make Canada poverty-free: Campaign 2000 e-bulletin December 2010.
    Corporate Author: Campaign 2000
    Subject:Poverty – general
    Publisher:Campaign 2000
    Place of Publication:Toronto
    Date of Publication:2010
    Abstract:

    Updates from the national and provincial poverty reduction scenes.

    Language:English
    Material Type:Newsletter

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.04 POVERTY/2010 campaign2000.pdf

  • 2010 Breaking the Cycle

    Title:Breaking the cycle: the second progress report.
    Variant Title:Ontario’s poverty reduction strategy 2010 annual report
    Corporate Author: Ontario Cabinet Committee on Poverty Reduction
    Subject:Poverty – planning, policy
    Publisher:Government of Ontario
    Place of Publication:Toronto
    Date of Publication:2010
    Abstract:

    Ontario’s Poverty Reduction Strategy – the first in the province’s history — was launched in 2008 with an ambitious goal of reducing the number of children living in poverty by 25 per cent over five years. This report provides an important record of progress during the first two years and describes the key steps being taken to help break the cycle of poverty in Ontario and build opportunities that enable every Ontarian to succeed and contribute.

    Language:English
    Material Type:Report

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.04 POVERTY/2010 breakingthecycle2010.pdf

  • 2009 Green Pathways

    Title:Green pathways out of poverty: workforce development initiatives.
    Corporate Author: Green for all
    Subject:Employment – general|split|Poverty – programs, services|split|Environmental issues – general
    Publisher:Green for all
    Place of Publication:Oakland CA
    Date of Publication:2009
    Abstract:

    The emergence of a new green economy presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to connect low-income people to jobs and careers in what will be a key economic sector just as it starts to grow. The authors of this document represent a diverse group of training providers working to make this happen by sharing knowledge and best practices in the field.

    Language:English
    Material Type:Report

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.04 POVERTY/2009 green_pathways.pdf