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Human services -- Government policy -- Nova Scotia.
Poverty -- Government policy -- Nova Scotia.
Poverty -- Nova Scotia.
Poor -- Nova Scotia.
Families -- Economic aspects -- Nova Scotia.
Housing -- Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Nova Scotia -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
Nova Scotia -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
Nova Scotia -- Social policy.
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Human services -- Government policy -- Nova Scotia.
Poverty -- Government policy -- Nova Scotia.
Poverty -- Nova Scotia.
Poor -- Nova Scotia.
Families -- Economic aspects -- Nova Scotia.
Housing -- Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Nova Scotia -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
Nova Scotia -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
Nova Scotia -- Social policy.
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Framework for a poverty reduction strategy in Nova Scotia / produced by the Nova Scotia Poverty Reduction Strategy Coalition ; [writers,
Daphne
Keevil
Harrold
... et al.].
Nova Scotia Poverty Reduction Strategy Coalition, 2007.
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362.509716 F813
Subjects
Human services -- Government policy -- Nova Scotia.
Poverty -- Government policy -- Nova Scotia.
Poverty -- Nova Scotia.
Poor -- Nova Scotia.
Families -- Economic aspects -- Nova Scotia.
Housing -- Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia -- Social conditions -- 21st century
Nova Scotia -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
Nova Scotia -- Economic conditions -- 21st century.
Nova Scotia -- Social policy.
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Alternate title:
Poverty reduction strategy in Nova Scotia
Description:
[38] p. ; 28 cm.
Notes:
"Presented October 17, 2007, 20th anniversary of the United Nations International Day for the Eradication of Poverty"--Cover.
Contents:
1. Vision: Values, guiding principles, methodology, strategic aims -- 2. Goals and objectives: 1. Universal access, and better funding and co-ordination of policies, programs and services; 2. Social policies and programs that enable families and individuals to meet their basic needs, and empower them to participate fully in the social and economic benefits of society; 3. Entitle all residents to a liveable income, decent working conditions, and employment benefits; 4. End child poverty and establish a comprehensive, accessible, co-ordinated early childhood development strategy; 5. A better-educated population; 6. Communicate the causes and consequences of poverty -- Appendix 1. sample current income assistance amounts in Nova Scotia -- Appendix 2. Poverty lines for low income cut-offs -- Notes -- Acknowledgements.
Summary:
"Community, anti-poverty, social justice, and social policy research organizations recognize that the gap between the rich and poor is widening, and that in a country as rich and prosperous as Canada the rate of poverty is unacceptably high. In Nova Scotia, research has shown that poverty is not only high but that it is also deep. Reducing the incidence and the depth of poverty is essential to ensure a healthy and sustainable future for our province. To this end, in May 2007, Community Action on Homelessness, the Community Advocates Network, Dalhousie Legal Aid Services, and Stepping Stone hosted a provincial two-day strategy session to build consensus on a poverty reduction strategy for Nova Scotia. Representatives from anti-poverty and social justice groups across Nova Scotia, along with people with direct experience of poverty, discussed results from previous consultations and strategy sessions, the realities of living in poverty, and what is happening presently in anti-poverty efforts in Nova Scotia. A common understanding about the causes and impacts of poverty, a vision, guiding principles, and goals and objectives for what needs to change, together with processes and action strategies to accomplish it, were developed. With the common goal of reducing and eliminating poverty in Nova Scotia, this Framework for a Poverty Reduction Strategy in Nova Scotia is the end result of the forum, writing and editing by a follow-up working group, and review and additional input from forum participants."--From executive summary.
Other authors:
Keevil
Harrold
,
Daphne
.
Nova Scotia Poverty Reduction Strategy Coalition.
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