Ahead of the upcoming BC provincial election, we are excited to spotlight HELP affiliate Dr. Paul Kershaw as well as a special election toolkit from First Call Child and Youth Advocacy Society. Plus, we invite you to explore the new and improved EDI Data Dashboard!
Championing Generational Fairness with Dr. Paul Kershaw
Discover how Dr. Paul Kershaw, a leader in public policy and affiliate faculty member at HELP, is driving change for intergenerational equity in Canada. With key roles in achieving transformative wins like affordable child care and influencing national budget priorities, learn how he’s fighting for a fairer future.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the latest EDI Data Dashboard, now better than ever with enhanced navigation features, new modules, and improved search functions! We invite you to explore these brand new features of our online interactive tool, examining patterns and trends in EDI data collected over 20 years.
First Call Child and Youth Advocacy Society sent a set of select questions to BC’s three main political parties in the lead-up to the 2024 provincial election. See how they answered these questions on critical issues including child poverty reduction, affordable housing, access to early childhood education, and youth transitions out of care.
The latest annual report from Children First Canada reveals that equity-deserving children and youth are disproportionately impacted by the 10 threats to childhood. The report includes an urgent call for policymakers to address and overcome these pressing issues, and includes HELP Director Dr. Mariana Brussoni as a subject matter expert.
The Canadian Centre for Outdoor Play has released a nationally-agreed upon Outdoor ECE Framework, which aims to uphold quality and consistency in outdoor ECE continuous professional learning.
A new role just opened with Wellstream! HELP Faculty member Dr. Emily Jenkins and her team are seeking applications for a Research Associate. Learn More
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