PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women
Conseil consultatif sur la situation de la femme de lāĆ.-P.-Ć.
Working for gender equality for all Islanders
Promoting changes of attitude within the Prince Edward Island community
Advising government to achieve equality in legislation, policies, and programs
The PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women (PEIACSW) is an armās-length government-appointed Council. Nine Council members are selected from among Island women who have demonstrated a commitment to womenās equality and who represent regional, cultural, and ethnic diversity.
Travailler Ć lāatteinte de lāĆ©galitĆ© des genres pour tous les Insulaires
Favoriser les changements dāattitude dans la communautĆ© de lāĆle-du-Prince-Ćdouard
Conseiller le gouvernement pour Ć©tablir lāĆ©galitĆ© dans les lois, les politiques et les programmes
Le Conseil consultatif sur la situation de la femme de lāĆ.-P.-Ć. (CCSFĆPĆ) est un conseil indĆ©pendant dont les membres sont nommĆ©s par le gouvernement. Le Conseil est composĆ© de neuf membres sĆ©lectionnĆ©s parmi des femmes insulaires qui font preuve dāintĆ©rĆŖt pour lāĆ©galitĆ© de la femme et qui reprĆ©sentent la diversitĆ© rĆ©gionale, culturelle et ethnique.
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50th Anniversary 1975-2025 posts will be available at this link:
https://peistatusofwomen.ca/category/50th-anniversary-1975-2025/Ā
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Recent news from PEI ACSW
PEI Status of Women Announces 2021 Bursary Winners
Congratulations to UPEI student Zamzam Aden. Zamzam was the refugee woman selected by the Council's bursary committee members to receive the Inge Blackett Memorial Bursary. Zamzam, in the photo above with Chairperson Cathy Rose, attended the December 6th Memorial...
Sexualized Violence: Barriers to Desired Outcomes for Survivors
We have been working with partners and allies, survivors and survivor advocates, to create this visualization of the challenges of reporting sexualized violence in PEI and the barriers to reaching outcomes that are desirable for survivors and desirable for our...
Reimagining Safety as Economic Empowerment / Repensons la sĆ©curitĆ© comme outil dāautonomisation Ć©conomique
As we embark on the 30th Purple Ribbon Campaign Against Violence Against Women and continue toĀ adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic, I am reflecting on the Purple Ribbon Campaign theme for thisĀ year: āReimagining Safety: self * relationships * world.ā As Chairperson of the...
Part 1: Basic Income Guarantee Worthy of the Name
This is the first in a four-part series on the topic of basic income. Part 2, 3, and 4 will be published during December (see related links below). December 1, 2021Throughout 2020, the Premierās Council for Recovery and Growth heard from Islanders across many sectors...