Poverty Resources
Poverty, as one of the major social determinants of health, significantly impacts the well-being of individuals and communities. Understanding poverty and its far-reaching effects is crucial for developing effective strategies to promote health equity. This resource page is dedicated to providing useful links and resources about poverty in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Explore these resources to deepen your perspective on poverty's role in health disparities and the ongoing efforts to reduce it.
Economic and Social Inclusion Corporation - New Brunswick - This New Brunswick-based organization is at the forefront of efforts to combat poverty in the province. Their work focuses on promoting social and economic inclusion, a holistic approach that aims to empower individuals and communities. The corporation offers a variety of resources and information on poverty reduction initiatives.
New Brunswick's 2021 Child Poverty Report Card - Published by Campaign 2000, this report card provides a detailed analysis of child poverty rates in New Brunswick. It sheds light on the areas of concern and the progress made in reducing child poverty in the province. Deep Poverty in New Brunswick - This insightful document provides an in-depth exploration of severe poverty in New Brunswick. It presents an understanding of the lived experiences of those in deep poverty, and offers important insights for those interested in poverty reduction efforts. Poverty Reduction Action Plan | Government of Prince Edward Island - This action plan outlines PEI's comprehensive approach to reducing poverty. It provides valuable information about their strategies and targets, demonstrating the government's commitment to addressing poverty. The plan is an informative resource for those interested in poverty reduction efforts and policy development in PEI. PEI 2021 Child Poverty Report Card - Another important report from Campaign 2000, this report card offers a comprehensive overview of child poverty rates in Prince Edward Island. It identifies areas where more work is needed and the progress that has been made in alleviating child poverty. |