Provincial Budget 2015 highlights
November 2, 2015
Largely lost amidst last week’s pundit analysis of Provincial Budget 2015 was recognition of commitments that indicate the needs of marginalized women and their families will – at last – be seen and addressed.
Budget 2015 Supporting jobs, Supporting Families. The Alberta Way included a number of positive changes in government-funded programs measures that will lead to brighter futures.
Within the department of Human Services, which saw an overall budget increase of 4.5 per cent, these include:
- Increased investment in women’s shelters (including YWCA Sheriff King Home) to hire outreach and child & youth counselors. These outreach counselors will be focused on supporting women experiencing abuse to find safety in the community.
- New Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) funding, in partnership with municipalities, for preventive social services such as parenting programs
- Creation of a new Alberta Child Benefit starting in August 2016 that will target quarterly financial assistance to 235,000 children living in low income families
- Additional support for Child Intervention Services for the nearly 16,000 children in Alberta needing support to live safely