by Web Administrator | May 16, 2023 | ESPC Publications: Reports, Social Issues: Children, Social Issues: Poverty
Alberta Child Poverty Report 2022 February 19, 2020 Download the Child Poverty Report (PDF) The Alberta Child Poverty Report is an annual report produced by the Edmonton Social Planning Council and Public Interest Alberta. It is designed to inform policy-makers,... by Sydney Sheloff | April 12, 2023 | ESPC Publications: Community Matters, Social Issues: Children
CM: Neoliberalism in Alberta’s Education System February 18, 2020 Policy Literacy  Policy is complicated. However, it is essential that the average Albertan understand it. Policy shapes almost every element of our lives; education, health care, equal rights, and... by Web Administrator | March 28, 2023 | Blog: Miscellaneous, Social Issues: Children
Blog: Play and Physical Literacy in Children February 18, 2020 By Rebecca Jansen, ESPC Volunteer Physical literacy is a fundamental aspect of overall health and well-being, yet it is often overlooked in terms of a skill that requires development, particularly... 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,... by Executive Assistant | 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 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...