Nature Preschool, Richmond’s first outdoor-based childcare program, will open this fall at Terra Nova Rural Park.
Read MoreBC Council for Families is offering a Nobody’s Perfect Facilitator Training June 2-5 at St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino in Cranbrook. The training is aimed at those with previous experience and/or education in facilitating groups and working with children, youth and families.
Read MoreFor a limited time, Chevrolet dealerships are providing free car seat installation workshops in the Greater Vancouver area for anyone with a car (of any make).
Read MoreThe Psychology Foundation of Canada has published a “Raising Resilient Kids” handout for parents to help their children develop strengths.
Read MoreIn conjunction with the United Nations’ 7th World Autism Awareness Day, nurseries are urged to look for signs of autism.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health, in collaboration with First Nations Health Authority, Health Canada and Regional Health Authorities, has launched Healthy Smiles for Life: BC’s First Nations and Aboriginal Oral Health Strategy.
Read MoreLearn how to apply for the B.C. Early Childhood Tax Benefit for families with young children effective April 2015.
Read MoreThe Vancouver School for Narrative Therapy presents a practical conference on May 28 – 31 in Vancouver.
Read MoreSee Family Consultant, Malgosia Tomanik, on April 24 in North Vancouver.
Read MoreIn Burnaby, May 29 and 30, presented by Pacific Post Partum Support Society. Get the details here.
Read MoreAt the Little Food Explorers (Ages 3-5 kids) workshop, participants learn how to help preschool children become familiar with a wide variety of foods. The workshop is available free of charge.
Read MoreFrom Seed to Cedar is a campaign led by the Aboriginal Early Childhood Development and Care (AECDC) programs to raise awareness about AECDC in local communities. Their website provides links to a range of resources and references.
Read MoreThe “Cost of Eating” report by The Dieticians of Canada provides best practices and recommendations for reducing hunger and poverty.
Read MoreStarting this spring, a new local task force is conducting a childcare needs assessment that will seek public input on problems that families face in securing childcare, and make recommendations on how to alleviate the issues.
Read MoreData resource for grants: International Family Policy Comparisons: Why Canada lags behind.What policy changes are required to help children and families thrive in Canada?
Read MoreVancouver Coastal Health, Fraser Health and UBC Faculty of Medicine, are seeking survey participants by March 31, 2014 to help guide the decision-making of local community groups and government in shaping programs and community services.
Read MoreSue Irwin, Certified Infant Massage Instructor, educates parents, caregivers and professionals on how to do infant massage. The easy-to-learn techniques improve parents’ confidence, communication and bonding with their newborn.
Read MoreCAPC, CPNP and AHSUNC 2013-2014 performance measurement data will be collected beginning mid-April. Read information on the revised data collection tool, process and upcoming training sessions.
Read MoreWomen of Substance spotlights women working in community to build networks of support for their recovery from alcohol and substance use.
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