Title: Enhancing streets to homes service to address the needs of people who are street involved, including those who panhandle: Appendix E
Corporate Author: City of Toronto
Subject: Housing – temporary, emergency, homelessness
Publisher: City of Toronto
Place of Publication: Toronto
Date of Publication: 2008
Abstract: Summary of program responses to address panhandling that have been implemented in jurisdictions across North America
Language: English
Material Type: Report
Category: **Digital Resources
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Enhancing Streets to Homes Appendix E
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2008 Continuing Care Strategy
Title:Continuing care strategy: aging in the right place.
Corporate Author: Alberta Health and Wellness
Subject:Seniors – aging|split|Health issues – general|split|Health issues – health in Alberta
Publisher:Government of Alberta
Place of Publication:Edmonton
Date of Publication:2008
Abstract:The new Continuing Care Strategy is our approach to accelerate the growth and modernization of health and personal care services. The strategy is intended to provide new ways of delivering services, offering more choice to Albertans in their homes and communities.
Language:English
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Material Type:ReportF. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.11 SENIORS/2008 continuing_care_strategy.pdf
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2008 Children Mental Health
Title:Children’s mental health plan for Alberta: three year action plan : (2008-2011)
Corporate Author: Alberta Health and Wellness
Subject:Children – general|split|Health issues – mental health|split|Health issues – health in Alberta
Publisher:Government of Alberta
Place of Publication:Edmonton
Date of Publication:2008
Abstract:On April 16, 2008 Alberta Health and Wellness launched a Health Action Plan to improve accessibility to health care and ensure the future sustainability of the health system. The Children’s Mental Health Plan for Alberta: Three Year Action Plan (2008-2011) supports the Health Action Plan by providing direction and funding over the next three years for strategies to improve access to mental health services for infants, children, youth and their families. The Children’s Mental Health Plan also aligns with the Health Action Plan by addressing the needs of children and youth at risk, which contributes to healthy and safe communities.
The development of the Children’s Mental Health Plan was informed by Positive Futures – Optimizing Mental Health for Alberta’s Children & Youth: A Framework for Action (2006-2016) and findings from community and stakeholder consultations. It builds on major initiatives undertaken by the Alberta government, including the Health Workforce Action Plan and the work of Alberta’s Crime Reduction and Safe Communities Task Force.Language:English
Material Type:ReportF. SOCIAL ISSUES/F.02 HEALTH/2008 children_mental_health.pdf
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2008 September Not Just a Roof Over our Heads – Exploring the State of Rental Housing in Edmonton One Year Later
Title:Not just a roof over our heads: exploring the state of rental housing in Edmonton one year later.
Author(s):Kinley, Anette
Citation:A follow up to the report “A Roof Over their Heads” and the 2007 Renters’ Listening Forums
Subject:Housing – affordable, social housing|split|Housing – temporary, emergency, homelessnessÂ
Place of Publication:Edmonton
Date of Publication:2008
Language:English
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2008 October Community Consultation on Research Needs – Final Report
Title:Community consultations on research needs: Final Report.
Author(s):Krekoski, Erin
Subject:Urban issues – general
Publisher:Edmonton Social Planning Council
Place of Publication:Edmonton
Date of Publication:2008
Abstract:This report summarizes the results from community consultations with ESPC partnering organizations and agencies in 2008. The document reports on participants’ views on key social issues faced in Edmonton, research solutions to these issues, the uses of such research, and recommended research methodologies
Language:English
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Board of Directors Nomination Form
2018 Board of Directors Nomination Form
To apply for the Edmonton Social Planning Council Board of Directors, please complete this form and submit it with one letter of reference and your resume to info@edmontonsocialplanning.ca
ESPC Documents/GOVERNANCE/ESPC Nomination Application Form 2018.doc