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  • Open Information

    COVID-19: Requirements for fully vaccinated travellers and unvaccinated child...

    The Government of Canada has put in place emergency measures under the Quarantine Act to slow the introduction and spread of COVID-19 and variants in Canada. Fully vaccinated travellers without signs and symptoms of COVID-19 are not required to quarantine upon entering Canada if they comply with...
    Organization:
    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Joint Statement on Traumatic Head Injury due to Child Maltreatment (THI-CM): ...

    The Joint Statement on Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), originally published in 2001, was a national collaboration to recognize and provide guidance on this important public health issue. The Joint Statement on SBS required revisions to reflect developments in knowledge, understanding and practice...
    Organization:
    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Breastfeeding your baby

    Breast milk is the best food for newborn babies. The Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada and the World Health Organization recommend: breast milk only for feeding your baby from birth to 6 months and continuing to breastfeed for up to 2 years or more after introducing solid foods.
    Organization:
    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    The Impact of the Aboriginal Head Start in Urban and Northern Communities (AH...

    The Aboriginal Head Start in Urban and Northern Communities (AHSUNC) Program is a national community-based early intervention program funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada. AHSUNC focuses on early childhood development for First Nations, Inuit and Métis children and their families living...
    Organization:
    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada, Vol 41, No 9, Sept...

    Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice (the HPCDP Journal) is a bilingual, peer-reviewed scientific journal of the Public Health Agency of Canada’s Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch. COVID-19 Rapid Release Articles
    Organization:
    Public Health Agency of Canada
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    COVID-19: Organized summer activities for children and youth

    This is the guidance document for organized summer activities for children and youth. When operating summer activities during the pandemic, extra care and precautions should be considered to help protect children, youth, staff and communities from COVID-19. When case numbers are down and more...
    Organization:
    Public Health Agency of Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • HTML
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    Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada, Vol 40, No 11/12, ...

    Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice (the HPCDP Journal) is the monthly, online scientific journal of the Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Branch of the Public Health Agency of Canada. The journal publishes articles on disease...
    Organization:
    Public Health Agency of Canada
    Resource Formats:
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    • PDF
  • Open Information

    Parenting during COVID-19

    Parents, caregivers and children across the country are facing new challenges as the COVID-19 pandemic affects our daily work and home routines. Schools, daycares and most workplaces have closed, and children and parents are suddenly at home full-time.
    Organization:
    Public Health Agency of Canada
    Resource Formats:
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    A Pathfinding Country - Canada’s Road Map to End Violence Against Children

    The Road Map describes Canada’s strong foundation and areas of progress in preventing and addressing violence against children. It also identifies opportunities for further action, strengthened evidence, and enhanced collaboration and coordination to accelerate efforts towards this goal.
    Organization:
    Public Health Agency of Canada
    Resource Formats:
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