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.
Read MoreStarting 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.
Read MoreSeniors 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.
Read MoreResources and upcoming training opportunities from around the province. Includes East Kootenay Early Years Conference, Child Developmental Trauma Workshop, and Gordon Neufeld's Public Address.
Read MoreClick here to learn about a helpful resource when working with families experiencing divorce or separation.
Read MoreCharityVillage offers a great article that will help your organization define survey goals, design and implement a survey.
Read MoreDr. Kellie Leitch recently shared an update on the 2008 Reaching for the Top report at the Sandbox Conference.
Read MoreThe Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development has released any easy to use and distribute resource on childhood obesity.
Read MoreYour Keeping in Touch team was on the line when the BC Healthy Living Alliance hosted a webinar on the next phases of the tobacco war.
Read MoreYour Keeping in Touch team attended the January 23d Fireside Chat discussing the recent analysis of CPNP programs by the University of Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit (SPHERU).
Read MoreFamily Services of Greater Vancouver recently introduced the Food Skills for Families program to their Spanish-speaking CAPC program.
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