There are 10 Guiding Principles in the Social Policy Framework that can be used for transforming social policy in our province. Each of these principles integrates an intersectional and evidence-based lens. The intersectional lens ensures that the principles account for the multiple and interconnecting ways that power and privilege are unevenly shared (for instance, gender, race, ability, sexuality, geographic location). The evidence-based lens ensures that policy solutions are informed by the best available research and data. This Workbook will walk you through the principles & how to apply them, providing examples and worksheets.

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CCPA-NS_Workbook.pdf

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Inequality and poverty

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