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Training Opportunities
Training Opportunities

Upcoming training opportunities from around the province. Includes Nobody's Perfect Facilitator Training, an online Child Passenger Safety (CPS) Program and an online certificate in Harm Reduction.

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Opportunities, Training & EventsGuest UserMarch 31, 2013
Start an RESP to get $1,200 Training and Education Grant
Start an RESP to get $1,200 Training and Education Grant

With new regulations now in place, families are reminded that they need to open a Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) to access the new $1,200 BC Training and Education Savings Grant.

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Government, News & UpdatesGuest UserMarch 31, 2013
Executive Function, Skills for Learning and Life

Check out this quick video that explains the importance of developing executive function in the early years.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserMarch 5, 2013Videos, Early Childhood Development
Harper Government Invests in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Projects
Harper Government Invests in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Projects

Minister of Health announces investments in two projects to address Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

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Government, News & UpdatesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Premier unveils B.C. Early Years Strategy

A provincial early years office, a province-wide network of local early years centres, a new child tax benefit and more child-care spaces are all part of a provincial plan Premier Christy Clark unveiled.

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Government, News & UpdatesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Free record checks to support volunteers, non-profits
Free record checks to support volunteers, non-profits

Criminal record checks for volunteers who work with children and vulnerable adults will be provided free to volunteer and non-profit sector organizations who opt into the provincial program, under proposed changes to the Criminal Records Review Act.

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Government, News & UpdatesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Who Protected Him? How BC’s Child Welfare System Failed One of Its Most Vulnerable Children
Who Protected Him? How BC’s Child Welfare System Failed One of Its Most Vulnerable Children

This is the report that the BC Representative for Children and Youth, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, submitted to the Legislative Assembly of BC on February 7, 2013.

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Our StoriesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Aboriginal Housing portfolio devolved to AHMA
Aboriginal Housing portfolio devolved to AHMA

The B.C. government reached a milestone today with the transfer of approximately 2,500 Aboriginal housing units to the Aboriginal Housing Management Association (AHMA).

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Government, News & UpdatesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Funding Opportunities

Upcoming funding opportunities, including Healthy Living Program Grant and PHAC Multi-sectoral Partnerships to Promote Healthy Living and Prevent Chronic Disease.

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Funding, OpportunitiesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Training Opportunities
Training Opportunities

Upcoming training opportunities from around the province. Includes Gordon Neufeld Public Address, Champions for Children & Youth 2013 BC Summit, and Early Childhood Educations of BC 42nd Annual Conference.

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Opportunities, Training & EventsGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Update from the CAPC Society
Update from the CAPC Society

Click here to read an update by the BC CAPC Society, including information on an upcoming postcard campaign and MP visits.

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Community Action Progr..., Our StoriesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Obesity in Canada: How survey data can inform public policy FIRESIDE CHAT
Obesity in Canada: How survey data can inform public policy FIRESIDE CHAT

Click here for some great stats and information on overweight and obesity.

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National Priorities, Healthy LifestylesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Best Start Resource: Supporting Parents When Parents Experience Mental Health Challenges
Best Start Resource: Supporting Parents When Parents Experience Mental Health Challenges

Click here to access a ready-to-use workshop for working with parents experiencing mental health challenges.

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Mental Health, National PrioritiesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Paternal depression in the postnatal period and child development: A prospective population study
Paternal depression in the postnatal period and child development: A prospective population study

Since attending the Tobacco War webinar last month we’ve had fathers on the brain. Click here to learn about paternal depression in the postnatal period and its association with behaviour and mood behaviours in children at age 3.

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Fathering, Feature Stories, Research + InnovationsGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Health Equity: The Marmot Report
Health Equity: The Marmot Report

WHO European review of social determinants of health and the health divide. In September 2012, a consortium led by Sir Michael Marmot published a summary of its findings on how to reduce health inequities in the 53 countries of the World Health Organization’s European region.

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Feature Stories, Keeping In Touch News, News & UpdatesGuest UserMarch 5, 2013
Video: Healthy Cooking Lessons

It’s true – you can learn how to do anything on You Tube, including how to cook healthy and nutritious meals. If you’re looking for a dynamic way to share healthy cooking tips and recipes in your programs, why not try a You Tube video like this one.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserFebruary 4, 2013Healthy Lifestyles, Videos
BC Services Card to replace CareCard
BC Services Card to replace CareCard

Starting Feb. 15, 2013, and over the next five years, eligible British Columbians between the ages of 19 and 74 will be required to replace their CareCard with the new BC Services Card by renewing their enrolment in the Medical Services Plan.

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Government, News & UpdatesGuest UserFebruary 4, 2013
Twenty-seven communities receive Age-friendly BC grants
Twenty-seven communities receive Age-friendly BC grants

Seniors in 100 Mile House and throughout the province will benefit as 27 communities receive grants of up to $20,000 to help create programs or tools that address the needs of their older residents.

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Government, News & UpdatesGuest UserFebruary 4, 2013
Training Opportunities
Training Opportunities

Resources and upcoming training opportunities from around the province. Includes East Kootenay Early Years Conference, Child Developmental Trauma Workshop, and Gordon Neufeld's Public Address.

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Opportunities, Training & EventsGuest UserFebruary 4, 2013
Kids, The Heart of Co-Parenting Resources from the BC Council for Families
Kids, The Heart of Co-Parenting Resources from the BC Council for Families

Click here to learn about a helpful resource when working with families experiencing divorce or separation.

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Opportunities, ResourcesGuest UserFebruary 4, 2013
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