A Guide to Becoming an Age-Friendly Community in Prince Edward Island
A guide for becoming an Age-Friendly community in PEI.
A guide for becoming an Age-Friendly community in PEI.
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.
A number of Canadian jurisdictions have amended legislation to achieve an increasingly more open approach to adoption records.
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.
Belonging and Thriving: A Poverty Reduction Action Plan for Prince Edward Island (2019-2024)
The PEI Age Friendly Community Recognition Program is a way of encouraging communities, municipalities, and organizations across the province to become welcoming places for all ages. An age-friendly community is one where policies, services, and structures are designed in...
The final report of the Child Protection Act Review Advisory Committee
Annual Report for the Department of Family and Human Services for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2016.
Annual Report for the Department of Family and Human Services for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2017.
The Prince Edward Island Poverty Elimination Strategy Act was enacted in May 2021. This report lists indicators set out by the Act to be reported on and baseline data related to those indicators.