This series consists of reports created by the Edmonton Board of Health and the Health Department.
The fonds consists of the records from the Edmonton Social Planning Council (E.S.P.C.) from its inception to the early 1990s. The records within the fonds capture the changing activities and functions of the Council throughout its history and its work in social welfare. The records include correspondence, administrative records, reports, studies, minutes, newsletters, publications, financial records, directories, manuals, bylaws, clippings, memorandums and briefs. Also included in the fonds are photographs of an annual meeting and housing in Edmonton.
The fonds provides insight into the history of social welfare in Edmonton and covers a variety of social issues including healthcare, childcare, education, poverty, housing, transportation, disabilities, reproductive rights, legal rights, immigration, Indigenous and Metis people, youth and addiction.
The fonds is organized into 12 series:
1- Communications and Operations
2 - Finance
3 - Board of Directors
4 - Annual Reports
5 - Canadian Welfare Council
6 - Council Projects
7 - Reports and Publications
8 - Youth Services Division
9 - United Community Fund Greater Edmonton
10 - Periodicals
11 - Non-Edmonton Social Planning Council Reports
12 - Photographs
This series consists of reports and publications created by the Edmonton Social Planning Council (E.S.P.C.) and its various divisions and committees. The reports are designed to track trends, make predictions, and offer recommendations with regards to social issues. In addition, the reports provide information and opinions on various proposals, programs, or legislation. Social issues involved include day care, housing, poverty, sex work, privatization, rehabilitation, and more. The records contained within this series help demonstrate the E.S.P.C.’s role as a resource for social research. The library maintained by the E.S.P.C. was used by various other social organizations in the course of their own operations. The publications include "A Wealth of Voices" which documents the first fifty years of the E.S.P.C.'s history, including its formation.
Edmonton Social Planning CouncilThis series contains material related to the administration of the Edmonton Ambulance Authority. It includes minutes of the Edmonton Medical Services Advisory Committee, reports, and financial statements.
This sub-series contains dispatch procedures from the Edmonton Ambulance Authority.
Fonds consists of committee minutes, correspondence, and reports relating to the activities of the Edmonton Ambulance Authority and the Emergency Medical Services Department. It includes records related to human resources management, strategic planning, procedures, orders, multiple casualty emergencies, and the 1984 visit of Pope John Paul II.
An order has been imposed on the material. The arrangement includes 3 series. The series are as follows:
- Series 1: Administrative Records
- Series 2: Strategic Planning
- Series 3: Operations
This series contains material related to the operations of the Edmonton Ambulance Authority and the Emergency Medical Services Department. It has been divided into the following four subseries:
- Subseries 3.1: Procedures
- Subseries 3.2: Routine Orders
- Subseries 3.3: Operational Reports
- Subseries 3.4: Papal Visit
This sub-series contains records relating to routine orders from the Edmonton Ambulance Authority. This sub-series contains the following files:
- File 1: Routine Orders (1988)
- File 2: Routine Orders (1989)
- File 3: Routine Orders (1990-1992)
- File 4: Routine Orders (1993)
This series contains material related to strategic planning for the Edmonton Ambulance Authority and the Emergency Medical Services Department.
This file contains a photographic survey of facilities operated by the Edmonton Ambulance Authority. Among the sites are:
- Station #1 (Headquarters) at 10510 - 107 Avenue [pages 1-31]
- Station #9 (Edmonton General Hospital) [pages 32-33]
- Edmonton Ambulance Authority parking at the Western GMC Hangar [page 34]
- Station #2 at 109 Street and University Avenue [pages 35-36]
- Station #3 at 93 Street and 127 Avenue [pages 37-39]
- Station #4 at 10526 - 142 Street [pages 40-55]
- Station #5 at 6506 - 118 Avenue [pages 56-63]
- Station #6 at 9813 - 34 Avenue [pages 64-66]
- Station #7 at the Misericordia Hospital [pages 67-68]
- Station #8 at 8309 - 90 Avenue [pages 69-80]