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Sherrie Tingley <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 28 Jan 1999 17:26:06 -0500
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Welcome, although I can not imagine leaving warm B.C. for this stuff we
have in Ontario!

I wonder what the poison control centre would have, it would seem to me
important to base the curriculum on what are the most likely things to be
picked up by that age group. (I seem to dimly recall that muti vitamins
were a real problem)

Just a thought,

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From:   Murphy, Lawrence[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]

My question is a follow-up to a previous curriculum question. Ontario
requires grade 1 and 2 curriculum to be focused on recognizing medecines,
non-prescription vs prescription, outlining safe use of medecines and the
like. Anyone out there know of any resources available? Anyone heard of a
video called Mr. Finley's Pharmacy?

Thanks in advance.

Lawrence Murphy, M.A.

Substance Abuse Prevention Program
   Hamilton-Wentworth Regional Public Health Department
   25 Main St. W  P.O. Box 897
   Hamilton, ON L8N 3P6
   Tel (905) 546-3509  Fax (905) 546-4075
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