PEI Senior Islander of the Year Nomination Form
Nomination form for the PEI Senior Islanders of the Year Award.
Nomination form for the PEI Senior Islanders of the Year Award.
The Poverty Elimination Strategy Act became law in May 2021. It is a requirement of the Act that the Government of Prince Edward Island provide an annual report on progress made toward targets to eliminate poverty, food insecurity, and chronic homelessness.
Annual Report for the Department of Social Development and Seniors for the 2023-24 fiscal year.
The provincial government wants to hear from Island residents to help shape the next Poverty Elimination Strategy for the province. In collaboration with the Poverty Elimination Council, an updated Strategy is being developed with input from Islanders who are asked to share their...
The PEI Child Benefit (PEICB) is provided to low- to medium-income families to help offset the costs of raising children. This non-taxable benefit is provided by the Government of PEI and will be in addition to the federal Canada Child Benefit. The PEICB will be administered by...
The provincial government wants to hear from Islanders as it undertakes a review of the AccessAbility Supports (AAS) Program to determine whether it is supporting residents living with disabilities to access the supports they need to reach their full potential. The Residential...
Human Resources Policies 1. Child Protection Record Check Privacy and Access Policies 1. Privacy Impact Assessment 2. Protecting Personal and Sensitive Information in Transit 3. Routine Disclosure Corporate Policies 1. Gender and Diversity Analysis Finance Policies 1. Funding to...
This is a brochure and application form for the Seniors Housing Program.
The Poverty Elimination Strategy Act became law in May 2021. It is a requirement of the Act that the Government of Prince Edward Island provide an annual report on progress made toward targets to eliminate poverty, food insecurity, and chronic homelessness.
The Poverty Elimination Strategy Act became law in May 2021. It is a requirement of the Act that the Government of Prince Edward Island provide an annual report on progress made toward targets to eliminate poverty, food insecurity, and chronic homelessness.