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Political Science General

Child Is Not A Toy, A

Voices of Children in Poverty

by (author) Sheila Baxter

Publisher
New Star Books
Initial publish date
Jan 1993
Category
General, NON-CLASSIFIABLE
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780921586265
    Publish Date
    Jan 1993
    List Price
    $16.00

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Description

One in six children in Canada lives in poverty. These children go to school hungry, in clothes that aren't warm enough for northern winters. They get sick more often than other children. They are more likely to drop out of school and end up in a low?paying job, out of work or on the street. In A Child Is Not a Toy, Sheila Baxter provides a voice for adults who had been poor as children, and social workers, teachers and others who work with young people. In search for solutions to these problems, Baxter looks at the federal government's new support programs and the provincial welfare programs for families with children, at community street workers and drop? in centres, and at the needs of children who are poor.

About the author

Sheila Baxter is an anti–poverty activist who had been involved with poverty issues since 1970. Her work has led to the publication of four books: No Way to Live: Poor Women Speak Out, A Child Is Not A Toy, Under the Viaduct: Homeless in Beautiful BC and Still Raising Hell: Poverty, Activism and Other True Stories. She received the first VanCity Book Prize for best BC book pertaining to women's issues for Under the Viaduct. She lives in Vancouver.

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