You might want to pull the reports from the National Forum on Health -
several documents are relevant.
Also, the National Crime Prevention Council
http://www.crime-prevention.org/english/main.html has supportive documents
for the value of investing in children.
The Sparrow Lake Alliance also has interesting information on this.
http://www.sparrowlake.org/
Joyce Fox
----- Original Message -----
From: Melodie Corrigall <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 3:45 PM
Subject: Investing in Kids
> A request from a children's program in BC that is looking for information
to
> use with their Municipal Council that investing in kids is well worth the
> dollars as it pays dividends in later years. This is a small town on the
> westcoast and the children's program is trying to convince the council not
> to cut funding to the lease space where they run programs. I know about
the
> stafs from Invest in Kids re early childhood development, anything else
> compelling anyone can suggest?
>