PEI Poverty Reduction Discussion Paper
This document provides background and explains how the PEI Poverty Reduction Action Plan will be developed.
This document provides background and explains how the PEI Poverty Reduction Action Plan will be developed.
A number of Canadian jurisdictions have amended legislation to achieve an increasingly more open approach to adoption records.
Stable, safe, adequate housing is a fundamental human need, and provides a foundation from which Islanders can achieve success in education, employment, community participation, and health.
Many factors contribute to poverty including age, gender, family structure, special populations, region of residence, employment, and the cost of accommodating a disability or health condition or raising children.
Belonging and Thriving: A Poverty Reduction Action Plan for Prince Edward Island (2019-2024)
Ken Williams appreciated being asked to show, through photography, that it can be challenging for aging Islanders to find the services they need. The Ebenezer resident was one of more than 250 Islanders who participated in talks leading to the development of Prince Edward Island...
Access to sufficient quantities of nutritious food is a fundamental human need. When individuals or families have inadequate or insecure access to food due to financial constraints, they are said to be food insecure. Rates of food insecurity have been measured in C
Canada – Prince Edward Island Labour Market Agreement for Persons With Disabilities Prince Edward Island Annual Report for 2016-17
A presentation of the Adoption Act Review Advisory Committee for use during public consultations.
2014-2015 Annual Report for the Department of Community Services and Seniors