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HARP-401 |
Title: |
Which way to the good life? The social policy implications of child and family well-being |
Source: |
Education Canada , v.39(4) Wint’00 pg 32-35 |
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Year: |
2000 |
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0 |
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Keywords: |
Canada, economic, social, and cultural rights, human rights, security of family, health, security, children’s rights, family |
Abstract: |
There are many challenges to the health and well-being of Canadian children and families. Increasing insecurities of all kinds are eroding the foundations of their well-being. This isn’t news; we’ve all experienced dramatic changes in our lives, or at least witnessed them in the lives of others. But is anyone doing anything to address these fundamental challenges? Or can we only shrug our shoulders and mutter, “c’est la vie”? The quest for solutions is beginning to help us make sense of our situation and discover common ground, both in understanding the challenges themselves and in developing proposals for meeting them. But what is this `common ground’? And can it help us temper the continuing conflict over commitments and policy directions for children, youth, and families? |
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False |
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EdCan-2000-v39-n4-Hay.pdf |
Keywords: Canada, children's rights, cultural rights, economic, family, health, human rights, security, security of family, social