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Cold comfort [1]

Perception: Volume 28, No. 1 & 2 - Winter 2005
Author: 
Canadian Council on Social Development
Source: 
Canadian Council on Social Development
Format: 
Periodical
Publication Date: 
25 Jan 2006
AVAILABILITY

Full issue available. See page 10 for "A cautionary tale from Australia" and page 22 for "The world we have: Towards a new social architecture".

Full issue in pdf [2]

Description:

Perception brings you news and views on social development issues like poverty and income security, employment, health, pensions, social services and more. Perception provides sound analysis, thought-provoking information, concise research results and fresh insights. It also highlights conferences, coming events, new publications and updates on social policy changes.

In this issue:
- A cautionary tale from Australia (by Lynne Wannan, Australian child care expert)
- The Progress of Canada's Children and Youth 2006
- The World We Have: Towards a new social architecture (by Katherine Scott)
- Rebuilding Social Programs (by Ben Carniol)

Region: 
Australia and New Zealand [3]
Tags: 
privatization [4]

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Links
[1] https://childcarecanada.org/documents/research-policy-practice/06/02/cold-comfort [2] http://www.ccsd.ca/perception/2812/perceptionwinter05.pdf [3] https://childcarecanada.org/category/region/australia-and-new-zealand [4] https://childcarecanada.org/category/tags/privatization