Edmonton Social Planning Council

Category: **Resources: Social Issues:

  • 2012 Friends of Stanley Milner SPF Summary

    Title:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation: focus group summary notes : Friends of Stanley Milner Library.
    Corporate Author: Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Subject:Social issues – social planning, policy
    Publisher:Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Place of Publication:Edmonton
    Date of Publication:2012
    Abstract:

    This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients with the Friends of Stanley Milner Library. Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government programs and services designed to improve the quality of life of all Albertans, and ideas for additional programs and services that would achieve this goal. This discussion was part of the ESPC’s series of public consultations to help shape the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework.

    Language:English
    Series:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultations
    Material Type:Report

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.01 GENERAL/2012 Friends-Stanley-Milner-SPF-summary.pdf

  • 2012 SAGE SPF Summary

    Title:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation: focus group summary notes : Seniors Association of Greater Edmonton (SAGE)
    Corporate Author: Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Subject:Social issues – social planning, policy
    Publisher:Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Place of Publication:Edmonton
    Date of Publication:2012
    Abstract:

    This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients with the Seniors Association of Greater Edmonton (SAGE). Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government programs and services designed to improve the quality of life of all Albertans, and ideas for additional programs and services that would achieve this goal. This discussion was part of the ESPC’s series of public consultations to help shape the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework.

    Language:English
    Series:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultations
    Material Type:Report

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.01 GENERAL/2012 SAGE-SPF-summary.pdf

  • 2012 PALs SPF Summary

    Title:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation: focus group summary notes : Project Adult Literacy Society (PALS)
    Corporate Author: Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Subject:Social issues – social planning, policy
    Publisher:Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Place of Publication:Edmonton
    Date of Publication:2012
    Abstract:

    This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients with the Project Adult Literacy Society (PALS). Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government programs and services designed to improve the quality of life of all Albertans, and ideas for additional programs and services that would achieve this goal. This discussion was part of the ESPC’s series of public consultations to help shape the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework.

    Language:English
    Series:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultations
    Material Type:Report

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.01 GENERAL/2012 PALS-SPF-summary.pdf

  • 2012 CEASE SPF Summary

    Title:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation: focus group summary notes : Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation (CEASE)
    Corporate Author: Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Subject:Social issues – social planning, policy
    Publisher:Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Place of Publication:Edmonton
    Date of Publication:2012
    Abstract:

    This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients with the Centre to End All Sexual Exploitation (CEASE). Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government programs and services designed to improve the quality of life of all Albertans, and ideas for additional programs and services that would achieve this goal. This discussion was part of the ESPC’s series of public consultations to help shape the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework.

    Language:English
    Series:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultations
    Material Type:Report

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.10 WOMEN/2012 CEASE-SPF-Summary.pdf

  • 2012 JPHAWC SPF Summary

    Title:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultation: focus group summary notes : Jasper Place Health and Wellness Centre.
    Corporate Author: Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Subject:Social issues – social planning, policy
    Publisher:Edmonton Social Planning Council
    Place of Publication:Edmonton
    Date of Publication:2012
    Abstract:

    This is a summary of a discussion between Edmonton Social Planning Council staff and clients with Jasper Place Health and Wellness Centre. Clients spoke about what they would like to see in the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework, their attitude towards current government programs and services designed to improve the quality of life of all Albertans, and ideas for additional programs and services that would achieve this goal. This discussion was part of the ESPC’s series of public consultations to help shape the Government of Alberta’s Social Policy Framework.

    Language:English
    Series:Government of Alberta Social Policy Framework public consultations
    Material Type:Report

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.01 GENERAL/2012 JPHAWC-SPF-Summary.pdf

  • 2012 Economic Impact Assessment

    Title:Economic impact assessment: Edmonton’s late-night entertainment economy.
    Corporate Author: City of Edmonton. Responsible Hospitality Edmonton
    Subject:City of Edmonton – downtown area redevelopment
    Publisher:City of Edmonton. Responsible Hospitality Edmonton
    Place of Publication:Edmonton
    Date of Publication:2012
    Abstract:

    This report provides the key findings of an economic impact assessment of Edmonton’s latenight entertainment economy. In 2010, the total economic output generated from this sector was $686,511,073. Gross domestic product generated from this sector that year was estimated to be $310,008,796. The late-night entertainment economy also created 5,807 full-time equivalent jobs in 2010. Estimated attendance is estimated at 20,662,000. [Taken from Executive Summary]

    Language:English

    Material Type:Report

    F. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.01 GENERAL/2012 Economic-Impact-Assessment.pdf