Why We Advocate
Are We Doing Enough?
Published every two years, Are We Doing Enough is a status report on public policy affecting the health and well-being of children and youth. The 2012 report examines the progress of federal, provincial and territorial governments in implementing specific health promotion and disease prevention policies and programs, as well as broader measures such as child poverty and early childhood care and education.
Advocacy tools and resources
Templates, links and information to help you advocate for public policy changes that will benefit children and youth.
Communication with Government and Others
CPS submissions to federal/provincial/territorial governments. In our searchable database, you can find letters/briefs/presentations on a range of topics, from mental health to government finances to injury prevention.
Published articles
Articles written by CPS members on key policy issues.
Media
The Media Centre features recent and archived news releases and information about CPS spokespeople. It includes links to recent news articles.
Background Information
CPS public policy activities are shaped by evidence-based information. In this section you’ll find links to a range of information on child and youth health topics.
Last updated: January 2012
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