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Resource Booklets for First Nations and Metis Parents in BC: Parents as First Teachers
Resource Booklets for First Nations and Metis Parents in BC: Parents as First Teachers

Parents as First Teachers is one of a series of resource booklets available through FNHA to support First Nations and Métis parents in BC. 

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserApril 27, 2017Aboriginal Community Update, Tools & Resources
Kindergarten Readiness in Comox Valley
Kindergarten Readiness in Comox Valley

ECE professionals and primary school teachers in the Comox Valley are working collaboratively to facilitate children’s school entry.  Read more about the tools and supports they have created to facilitate this significant transition point in the lives of children in their community.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserApril 27, 2017Early Childhood Development
LGBQT Community Specific Tip Sheets

A series of LGBTQ Parenting Tip Sheets, produced by BC Council for Families (BCCF), has been designed to support LGBTQ parents, and the professionals they work with in community organizations, around parenting issues and options.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserApril 27, 2017Parenting, Tools & Resources
Food Skills for Families
Food Skills for Families

Diabetes Canada’s Food Skills for Families program is designed to support low income, newcomers, Punjabi, Aboriginal and active seniors populations to learn food preparation and nutrition skills in a fun, community environment.  Check out this video report on the Squamish Food Skills for Families Cooking Class for Punjabi speakers.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserApril 27, 2017Healthy Lifestyles, Videos
Children and Anxiety

Dr. Lynn Miller of UBC presents a video on anxiety in children as part of the FRIENDS program, which offers a range of techniques for children to use to manage their worries and anxieties.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserFebruary 27, 2017Tools & Resources, Mental Health, Videos
Free Building Connections National Training Webinar

A national training webinar is available (in English and French) on the new resource manual Building Connections: Using Trauma-Informed and Relational Approaches to Help Women and Children Experiencing Interpersonal Violence.

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Training & EventsGuest UserFebruary 27, 2017Webinar, Free
The Science of Early Child Development
The Science of Early Child Development

For everyone located in BC, free access is now available to a range of online educational ECD resources through the Science of Early Child Development (SECD) project, in partnership with the BC Provincial Government.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserFebruary 27, 2017Early Childhood Development
2016 ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth
2016 ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth

For decades, Participaction has encouraged Canadians to stay active and improve health. Their 2016 report Are Canadian Kids Too Tired to Move? focuses on the important inter-relationship between sleep and energy in children.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserFebruary 27, 2017Healthy Lifestyles, Tools & Resources
LIVE 5-2-1-0: Making Healthy Choices Easier for Kids
LIVE 5-2-1-0: Making Healthy Choices Easier for Kids

The communities of Chilliwack, Abbotsford and Hope are cooperating together across their region, in partnership with Live 5-2-1-0, to spread clear, consistent messages about healthy eating to children in their communities.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserFebruary 27, 2017Healthy Lifestyles, Tools & Resources, Videos
Time for Affordable Child Care in BC
Time for Affordable Child Care in BC

The $10aday childcare campaign is currently running a petition and is planning a week of action at the beginning of March.

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News & UpdatesGuest UserFebruary 27, 2017Early Childhood Development
CPNP: Becoming Mobile in Tofino-Ucluelet
CPNP: Becoming Mobile in Tofino-Ucluelet

The CPNP program in Tofino-Ucluelet is becoming mobile to better serve families in outlying areas of their rural community.

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Feature Stories, Our StoriesGuest UserFebruary 27, 2017Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program
Indigenous Cultural Practices around Birth

This video, developed by the Terrace/Kitimat and area Aboriginal Health Improvement Committee, provides insight into indigenous cultural practices around birth. Aboriginal Health, North Health provided funding for this video.

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Aboriginal Community U...Guest UserJanuary 30, 2017Videos
Side by Side: Strategies for Working with Vulnerable Fathers

Coming March 1-2, 2017, Side By Side: Strategies for Working with Vulnerable Fathers, a conference in Winnipeg for those working with fathers at risk.

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Training & EventsGuest UserJanuary 30, 2017Conference
National Child Day—Multiculturalism: N’we Jinan Artists: Important to Us

National Child Day was celebrated on November 5. Check out these two videos produced by N’we Jinan in collaboration with school children and youth, celebrating diversity and the strength of indigenous culture.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserJanuary 30, 2017Parenting, Videos
Facilitator Guide: Workshop for First Nations Women about FASD Prevention and Skills for Change
Facilitator Guide: Workshop for First Nations Women about FASD Prevention and Skills for Change

Planning for Change, produced by Best Start Resource Centre, provides a Facilitator Guide to assist community facilitators in planning and presenting a workshop for First Nations Women about FASD Prevention and Skills for Change.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserJanuary 30, 2017Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Tools & Resources
Free Online Child Trauma Courses
Free Online Child Trauma Courses

The Child Trauma Academy offers short, free online courses on topics such as brain development, childhood trauma, the cost of caring (secondary traumatic stress), and bonding and attachment in maltreated children.

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Training & EventsGuest UserJanuary 30, 2017Mental Health, Free, Online Course
EDI BC 2016: Patterns and Trends in Children’s Developmental Health
EDI BC 2016: Patterns and Trends in Children’s Developmental Health

The EDI BC: 2016 Provincial Report explores patterns and trends in early child development outcomes in BC through the use of EDI data.

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News & UpdatesGuest UserJanuary 30, 2017
The Impact of CAPC and CPNP Programs
The Impact of CAPC and CPNP Programs

The findings of the 2015-16 CAPC-CPNP and Associated Activities Evaluation completed in March 2016 have recently been made available.

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News & UpdatesGuest UserJanuary 30, 2017Public Health Agency of Canada
A Spotlight on AHSUNC: A Special Edition of KIT
A Spotlight on AHSUNC: A Special Edition of KIT

The Keeping In Touch team has put together a special edition to turn your focus to Aboriginal Head Start in Northern and Urban Communities (AHSUNC) in British Columbia.

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Our StoriesGuest UserJanuary 14, 2017Aboriginal Head Start in Northern and Urban Communities
Read, Speak, Sing to Your Baby
Read, Speak, Sing to Your Baby

Read, Speak, Sing: Fun ideas for you and your baby is a short video from the Canadian Paediatric Society where three paediatricians from across Canada offer easy, fun suggestions for parents to engage in everyday activities with their infant or young child to help build literacy skills.

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Research + InnovationsGuest UserNovember 27, 2016Parenting, Videos
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