The Indigenous Patient Navigation (IPN) program helps bridge the gap between indigenous peoples, health services, and supports.
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Licensed child care centres offering full day child care programs for infants (ages 6 to 18 months), toddlers (ages 18-30 months), and preschool children (ages 2.5 to 4 years).
Distributes free packed meals for anyone in need.
Provides equitable access to knowledge, programs, and services that mitigate and prevent the development of chronic diseases and conditions.
Programs include:
Provides a variety of services to children 0-2.5 years old and their families. Team includes infant-parent specialists, a psychometrists, a psychologist, and a speech-language pathologist.
Services include:
Facilitates the communication of individuals who are not able to write due to a long-term physical disability or whose speech does not meet all of their communication needs.
Aims to educate new mothers on healthy interactions with their babies through prenatal classes, nutrition counselling, and postnatal home visits. The program includes:
Encourages and promotes healthy pregnancies for Aboriginal mothers and their babies, offering culturally appropriate support for babies up to 6 months of age and their families by improving maternal infant care, promoting healthy birth weights, an
Licensed child care centres that offers Early Childhood Education in a child care setting, providing care to toddlers (ages 18-31 months) and preschoolers (ages 2.5-5 years).
Free program for internationally trained teachers and early childhood educators. Program includes: