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Family Day Factsheet: No Family Left Behind 2024

As part of the Happiness and Wellbeing Lab project, the United Way South Vancouver Island and Community Council release an annual family day fact sheet. The fact sheet brings awareness that even though we may all be in the same storm, we are not all in the same boat. As we celebrate this BC Family Day,…

Greater Victoria Living Wage 2023

The Community Social Planning Council of Greater Victoria (CSPC) in partnership with the United Way Southern Vancouver Island has released the 2023 Living Wage for Greater Victoria, reflecting the hourly wage required for two working parents with two young children to meet their basic expenses. This…

Why data matters

In a world of increasingly divisive conversations about some of society's biggest challenges, data can be a touchstone that creates common ground. Data that is carefully scrutinized for accuracy and analysed to minimize bias is often a place where people on opposing sides of a topic can say "okay, I…

Health

Articles about community health issues on Southern Vancouver Island.

Gender diverse couples in Greater Victoria

Canada is the first country to collect and share data about gender diversity Released on July 14, International Non-Binary Day, the 2021 Census data on gender diversity identifies Greater Victoria as being home to the most gender diverse couples in any Canadian metropolitan area.   Sources…

Social Inclusion

Essential to people’s overall feeling of happiness and wellbeing is being part of a society in which they feel included, that they belong, and that they matter.

Family Day Factsheet 2023

Family Day is a day that allows us to be together, celebrate one another and embrace all that is good about those who enrich our lives. But, did you know that 1 in 15 families living in the Greater Victoria Region are living in low-income? As part of the Happiness and Wellbeing Lab project, the United…

Gender diverse couples in Greater Victoria

Canada is the first country to collect and share data about gender diversity Released on July 14, International Non-Binary Day, the 2021 Census data on gender diversity identifies Greater Victoria as being home to the most gender diverse couples in any Canadian metropolitan area.   Sources…

Income disparity in Greater Victoria

On July 13, 2022 Statistics Canada released data from the 2021 Census that included a portrait of Canada’s families and households, and an income profile of Canadian households. This data update contained both good news and bad news for residents of Greater Victoria. The good news? Incomes are rising…

Household Prosperity

Housing is a human right, according to the United Nations Declaration on Human Rights. How we meet the housing needs of all people though, while offering dignity and choice, is one of the most challenging questions for governments at all levels and housing providers.

Women’s Day 2023 – the gender wage gap in the CRD

Women in the Capital Regional District continue to earn less than men. The gap is larger for visible minority women and women with diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Women annually earn between 30 and 85 cents for each dollar a white man earns.When compared to previous data, the median income ratio…

Family Day Factsheet 2023

Family Day is a day that allows us to be together, celebrate one another and embrace all that is good about those who enrich our lives. But, did you know that 1 in 15 families living in the Greater Victoria Region are living in low-income? As part of the Happiness and Wellbeing Lab project, the United…

Greater Victoria Living Wage 2022

The Living Wage is the hourly wage that two working parents with two young children must each earn to meet their basic expenses (including rent, child care, medical needs, food, and transportation), once government taxes, credits, deductions and subsidies have been taken into account. The Living Wage…

Economic Justice

Inclusion in society includes the ability to provide for oneself and one’s household with dignity, choice, and stability. As with all of our major challenges, some people face more barriers to economic justice than others.

Women’s Day 2023 – the gender wage gap in the CRD

Women in the Capital Regional District continue to earn less than men. The gap is larger for visible minority women and women with diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Women annually earn between 30 and 85 cents for each dollar a white man earns.When compared to previous data, the median income ratio…

Family Day Factsheet 2023

Family Day is a day that allows us to be together, celebrate one another and embrace all that is good about those who enrich our lives. But, did you know that 1 in 15 families living in the Greater Victoria Region are living in low-income? As part of the Happiness and Wellbeing Lab project, the United…

Greater Victoria Living Wage 2022

The Living Wage is the hourly wage that two working parents with two young children must each earn to meet their basic expenses (including rent, child care, medical needs, food, and transportation), once government taxes, credits, deductions and subsidies have been taken into account. The Living Wage…

Climate Equity

Global climate change impacts the ways we work, live, and experience our surroundings, but climate change does not impact all people equally. See how data can inform more equitable responses to the climate crisis.