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Poverty and Early Childhood Development in Ontario. Patrick Saunders-Hastings PhD ( c ) Population Health University of Ottawa. Table of Contents. Background Target Groups and Objectives Theoretical Framework Policy Recommendation Key Messages and Conclusion Further Reading.
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Poverty and Early Childhood Development in Ontario Patrick Saunders-Hastings PhD (c) Population Health University of Ottawa
Table of Contents • Background • Target Groups and Objectives • Theoretical Framework • Policy Recommendation • Key Messages and Conclusion • Further Reading
1. Background • Relationship between poverty and other SDH1 • 3 million Canadians live in poverty2 • Losses of $73-84 billion3 • Immediate risks and sustained impact Figure 1. Child poverty rates4
2. Target Groups and Objectives Target Groups Objectives Explore consequences of poverty Provide policy recommendations to reduce poverty in Ontario • “Early childhood”: prenatal development to age eight5 • Early childhood poverty results from poverty in the family and community
3. Theory Figure 2: The TEAM-ECD model5
4. Policy Recommendations Figure 3. Policy intervention points6.
4. Universal Access to Early Childhood Education (ECE) • 9:1 Return on investment3 • Canada among lowest spenders on ECE7 • 17% of Canadians have access to regulated childcare1 • Investment increase to 1% of GDP
5. Key Messages and Conclusion • OPRS has experienced successes and failures • The focus is on early childhood • Three priority policy initiatives are proposed: • Increase minimum wage, • Scale up early learning and child care investment, and • Expand the Community Opportunities Fund • Intersectoral action and collaboration
6. Further Reading • Canadian Medical Association. (2013). Health care in Canada: What makes us sick? Canadian Medical Association Town Hall Report. • Mikkonen, J. & Raphael D. (2010). Social determinants of health: the Canadian facts. Toronto, Canada: York University School of Health Policy and Management. • Canada Without Poverty. (2013). “Poverty: just the facts”. Retrieved October 16, 2013, from http://www.cwp-csp.ca/poverty/just-the-facts/ • Monsebraaten, L. (2013, May 2). Ontario budget 2013: Minimum wage stays at $10.25 an hour. The Star. Retrieved (October 20, 2013) from http://www.thestar.com/news/queenspark/2013/05/02/html • Irwin, L., Siddiqi, A., & Hertzman, C. (2007. Early child development: a powerful equalizer. Final Report for the Commission on the Social Determinants of Health. Vancouver: HELP. • Hill, M. & Sandfort, J. (1995). Effects of childhood poverty on productivity in later life: implications for public policy. Children and Youth Services Review, 17, 91-126. • CBC News (2013, July 23). Child care by the numbers: safe and affordable daycare remains elusive. CBC News. Retrieved (October 21,2013) from http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/child-care-by-the-numbers-1.1327893