Edmonton Social Planning Council

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Edmonton Social Planning Council
Image:Espc_logo_2008.jpg
Type Charitable organization
Founded 1939
Headquarters Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Area served Edmonton Capital Region
Focus Community development and Social justice issues
Method Social research and Policy analysis
Employees 5
Slogan Working towards a healthy, just and inclusive community.
Website edmontonsocialplanning.ca/


The Edmonton Social Planning Council (ESPC) is an independent, non-profit, charitable, community organization operating in Edmonton, Alberta.

The ESPC is one of many social planning organizations operating across Canada.

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[edit] Purpose

The work of the Edmonton Social Planning Council includes social research and policy analysis related to community development and social justice issues, including:

The Council focuses its work primarily on the City of Edmonton and the Edmonton Capital Region, though some of its projects extend to the provincial and national level.

The ESPC’s stated mission, vision, goals and activities are as follows:

Mission

  • To provide leadership to the community and its organizations in addressing social issues and effecting changes to social policy.

Vision

Goals

  • To undertake research into the nature and magnitude of social issues in the community.
  • To increase public awareness and understanding of current social issues and be an independent voice in the community.
  • To encourage public participation in the development of social policies and the implementation of programs.

Activities

  • Work in partnership with community members and organizations.
  • Conduct community-based research & analysis on social issues impacting Edmonton.
  • Provide information on social issues to policy makers, the human services sector, and the public.
  • Propose changes to social policies & services based on Edmontonians’ needs.
  • Participate in coalitions to address social issues and improve outcomes for all citizens.

[edit] Organizational Structure

The Edmonton Social Planning Council is guided by a voluntary board of directors. As of March 1, 2008, the Council had five permanent full-time staff filling the following roles:

The Council is supported by fee-paying members, and receives its core funding from the United Way of the Alberta Capital Region.

[edit] History

[edit] 1939

  • The ESPC was founded as the “Edmonton Council of Social Agencies” in response to a survey which revealed increasing public interest in social services.
  • The Council had four divisions at this time: Family, Children, Health and Group Work

[edit] 1940’s

[edit] 1950’s

[edit] 1960’s

[edit] 1970’s

[edit] 1980’s

  • Increased focus on broader social policy issues.
  • Helped form the Edmonton Coalition for Quality Child Care.

[edit] 1990’s

[edit] 2000’s

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