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First Call: BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition 2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card 2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card Webinar November 23, 2015

2014 BC Child Poverty Report Card FIRST CALL’S 19 TH CHILD POVERTY REPORT CARD

INTRODUCTION: PROVINCE STILL IN DENIAL 2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card

2014 BC Child Poverty Report Card FIRST CALL’S 19 TH CHILD POVERTY REPORT CARD

2014 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 1: BC’S CHILD POVERTY RATE STILL 1 IN 5

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 1: BC’S CHILD POVERTY RATE STILL 1 IN 5

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 1: BC’S CHILD POVERTY RATE STILL 1 IN 5

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 1: BC’S CHILD POVERTY RATE STILL 1 IN 5 SOME BC CHILDREN ARE OVER-REPRESENTED IN POVERTY STATISTICS First Nations children: 48% Other Aboriginal children: 28% Recent immigrants (all ages) : 34% Visible minorities (all ages): 22% (2006 census and 2011 NHS data)

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 2: BC’S CHILD POVERTY RATES OVER TIME

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 2: BC’S CHILD POVERTY RATES OVER TIME

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 2: BC’S CHILD POVERTY RATES OVER TIME TIME

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 2: BC’S CHILD POVERTY RATES OVER TIME

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 3: BC CHILD POVERTY BY FAMILY TYPE

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 3: BC CHILD POVERTY BY FAMILY TYPE

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 4: DEPTH OF FAMILY POVERTY

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 5: FOOD AND HOUSING CHALLENGES

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 5: FOOD AND HOUSING CHALLENGES

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 6: CHILD POVERTY AND WORKING PARENTS

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 6: CHILD POVERTY AND WORKING PARENTS

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 6: CHILD POVERTY AND WORKING PARENTS

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 7: FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN ON WELFARE

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 7: FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN ON WELFARE The September 2015 elimination of the welfare clawback of child support reduced the depth of poverty for over 5,400 children, significantly for some.

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 8: CHILD POVERTY ACROSS BRITISH COLUMBIA

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 8: CHILD POVERTY ACROSS BRITISH COLUMBIAACROSS BRITISH COLUMBIA

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 9: CHILD POVERTY IN METRO VANCOUVERMETRO VANCOUVER

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 10: GROWING INCOME INEQUALITY FOR FAMILIES

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 10: GROWING INCOME INEQUALITY FOR FAMILIES

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 10: GROWING INCOME INEQUALITY FOR FAMILIES

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 10: GROWING INCOME INEQUALITY FOR FAMILIES

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 11: IMPORTANCE OF GOVERNMENT HELP

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card FACTSHEET 11: IMPORTANCE OF GOVERNMENT HELP

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card RECOMMENDATIONS: WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN “Adopt a provincial poverty reduction plan with legislated targets and timelines with a goal to reduce BC’s child poverty rate to 7% or lower by 2020”

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card RECOMMENDATIONS

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card RECOMMENDATIONS

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card RECOMMENDATIONS

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card RECOMMENDATIONS

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card RECOMMENDATIONS

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card APPENDIX 1: DATA SOURCE AND MEASURES OF POVERTY

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card APPENDIX 2: CHILD POVERTY IN OTHER URBAN AREAS POVERTYOTHER URBAN AREAS

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card KEEP IN TOUCH! First Call: BC Child and Youth Advocacy Coalition 810 – 815 W. Hastings St., Vancouver, BC V5V 3C9 Phone: / Web site: and: still1in5.castill1in5.ca Also:

2015 BC Child Poverty Report Card ANY QUESTIONS? ?