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Almost every if not all health units (health department) in Ontario operates
similar telephone response programs.  You might want to check first with
Ottawa Carleton Health Department as they provide bilingual services. 613 -
724 - 4122
Joyce Fox

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From: Marie-Christine Lamontagne <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, April 21, 1999 4:43 PM
Subject: health promotion with families


>Hi!
>
>I am a student in public health in Laval university in Quebec and a
>nurse too.  Presently, i work for a service called "info-santé".  It's a
>phone line service where people can call for information about there
>health and talk to a nurse.
>
>There is another line called "info-périnatalité" for families who have a
>newborn (until 15 days) and take some advice from nurse with a
>speciality in natality.
>
>I want to know if there is this kind of service in another province of
>Canada or country.  I need this information for a paper.
>
>Thank you
>
>Marie-Christine Lamontagne
>Nurse, Bsc.
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