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Here are a few links from Ottawa Public Health, Ottawa, Ontario on programs
that we have developed
One program of particular interest to you would be the Healthy Babies,
Healthy Children Program- THis is a provincially funded program.
http://ottawa.ca/city_services/yourhealth/children/services/hbhc_en.shtml
More information about the Provincial Healthy Babies Healthy Children
Program - report card
http://www.health.gov.on.ca/english/public/pub/ministry_reports/healthy_babi
es_report/hbabies_report.html
Healthy child development campaign
http://ottawa.ca/city_services/yourhealth/children/growthdev/healthy_child_d
evelopment_en.shtml
List of programs and services:
http://ottawa.ca/city_services/yourhealth/children/services_en.shtml
Hope this is helpful!
Lyne Cantin, RN, BScN
Public Health Nurse
Emerging Issues Team
100 Constellation Cr., Ottawa, ON K2G 6J8
tel.: (613) 580-OPHI (6744), ext. 23595
toll free : 1-866-426-8885 fax : (613) 580-9601
-----Original Message-----
From: Phyllis Price [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: March 30,2005 7:57 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [CLICK4HP] Parenting education resources
Hello:
As part of a contract with the Nova Scotia (Canada) Department of Health, I
am working to identify plain language parent education resources to support
the Healthy Beginnings Enhanced Home Visiting Program (and other programs).
Healthy Beginnings is a new provincial initiative aimed at families with
children from birth to three years of age who need extra support for any of
a variety of reasons. Some of the challenges that make these families
candidates for Healthy Beginnings have implications for the resources that
will be useful to them: low literacy, physical and mental challenges, and
English as a second language.
Our work includes reviewing parent education materials in use elsewhere in
Canada as well as internationally. We are also conducting a literature
review on best practises for health education resource material aimed at
parents. From our review we will make recommendations as to the best
parent education resources to either acquire or develop.
If you have any suggestions on exciting new parent education resources that
have been developed and may be appropriate, research on best practises, or
suggestions for people we should be talking to, it would be great to hear
from you.
Cheers!
Phyllis Price
Broad Cove
RR#2 Mill Village, NS
B0J 2H0
ph 902 677-2794
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