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Tue, 9 May 2006 12:50:15 -0700
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Wendy

More wonderful resources.  I am in the finishing touches of revising the
Crabtree Corner Manuals and will include yours as resources.   I may
even "steal" (with acknowledgement, of course) from the communication
campaign booklet for the Crabtree "Community guide."

Anne George

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From: Health Promotion on the Internet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Wendy Burgoyne
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2006 12:01 PM
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Subject: [CLICK4HP] Two new Best Start resources

The Best Start Resource Centre is delighted to release two new resources
related to maternal/child health:

A Sense of Belonging:
Supporting Healthy Child Development in Aboriginal Families

There are many things that service providers can do to foster a sense of
belonging in Aboriginal families with young children, connecting parents
to
the information and supports that they need in a respectful and caring
manner, acknowledging their strengths and thereby promoting health and
wellbeing. The Best Start Resource Centre has released a resource on
healthy
child development in Aboriginal families that was developed through an
Aboriginal researcher and advisory group, with the expertise of
Aboriginal
service providers and Aboriginal parents of young children. This
strength-based resource focuses on service provider strategies that can
be
used in working with Aboriginal families with young children, including
information about areas of risk and concern, Aboriginal parenting
beliefs
and teachings, as well as effective approaches. To view or order this
manual, go to:
http://www.beststart.org/resources/hlthy_chld_dev/index.html


Populations at Higher Risk:
When Mainstream Approaches Don't Work
A Best Start Resource Centre "How To" Guide

This resource provides valuable information about how to reach, engage
and
meet the needs of sub-populations at higher risk, in the context of
preconception, prenatal and child health. It shares tips and stories
about
tailoring services to specific populations of interest. To view or order
a
copy of this resource, go to:
http://www.beststart.org/resources/howto/index.html




Wendy Burgoyne
Health Promotion Consultant
Best Start: Ontario's Maternal, Newborn
and Early Child Development Resource Centre
Box 698, 96 Broadway Ave
Wawa, ON, POS IKO
Tel: 1-705-856-2997
or 1-800-397-9567 (press 3)
Fax: 1-705-856-1320
Email: [log in to unmask]


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