by Executive Assistant | February 20, 2024 | ESPC Announcements, ESPC Documents: Media
Media release: New Alberta Child Poverty Report Shows That a Return to Normal Should Not Mean a Return to Rising Poverty Levels. February 18, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE EDMONTON – The Edmonton Social Planning Council and Public Interest Alberta have jointly...
by Executive Assistant | February 20, 2024 | ESPC Announcements
Alberta Child Poverty Report 2023 February 18, 2020 Download the Child Poverty Report 2023 (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 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 Web Administrator | February 14, 2023 | Blog: Miscellaneous, Social Issues: Health
Blog: From Trauma to Healing: The Impact of Childhood Abuse and Neglect on Adult Mental Health February 18, 2020 Childhood trauma not only affects the present lives of children, but it can affect their future as adults. Their mental health can be impacted for the long...
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 Web Administrator | January 6, 2022 | ESPC Announcements, Social Issues: Child Care, Social Issues: Family, Social Issues: Indigenous People
Statement: Indigenous Child Welfare Agreement February 18, 2020 The Edmonton Social Planning Council applauds the announcement of the $40 billion agreement-in-principle between the federal government and First Nations leaders to compensate young people harmed by...
by Web Administrator | September 8, 2021 | ESPC Publications: Fact Sheets, Levels of Government: Alberta, Levels of Government: Canada, Levels of Government: City of Edmonton, Social Issues: Child Care, Social Issues: Children, Social Issues: Family, Social Issues: Women
fACT Sheet: Who is Responsible for Early Learning and Care? February 18, 2020 Download the Who is Responsibe fACT Sheet (PDF) Introduction Early learning and care refers to the environments where young children who have not yet entered kindergarten spend a portion of...
by Web Administrator | August 24, 2021 | ESPC Publications: Fact Sheets, Social Issues: Child Care, Social Issues: Children, Social Issues: Family, Social Issues: Women
fACT Sheet: What Are the Benefits of Early Learning and Care? February 18, 2020 Download the Early Learning and Care fACT Sheet (PDF) Introduction Early learning and care refers to the environments where young children who have not yet entered kindergarten spend a...
by Brett Lambert | July 23, 2021
Join us in our series of free lunchtime talks about social issues and learn about diverse ways to help create a community in which all people are full and valued participants! When: Wednesday, September 8, 2021, @ noon!Where: Online via Zoom (register here to secure...
by Brett Lambert | July 23, 2021
Join us in our series of free lunchtime talks about social issues and learn about diverse ways to help create a community in which all people are full and valued participants! When: Tuesday, August 24, 2021, @ noon!Where: Online via Zoom (register here to secure your...
by Web Administrator | March 4, 2021
Social Well-Being Indicator Tracker A: Demographics A1 Population A2 Annual Entry of Permanent Residents A3 Temporary Residents A4 Lone-Parent to Couple Family Proportion B. Income BA. Income and Income Gaps BA1 Number of Tax-filers, Edmonton CMA BA2 Percent female...
by Web Administrator | March 3, 2021
Social Well-Being Indicator Tracker A: Demographics A1 Population A2 Annual Entry of Permanent Residents A3 Temporary Residents A4 Lone-Parent to Couple Family Proportion B. Income BA. Income and Income Gaps BA1 Number of Tax-filers, Edmonton CMA BA2 Percent female...