The Keeping In Touch team has put together a special edition to turn your focus to the Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program in British Columbia.
Read MoreLong and Winding Road: From Neuroscience to Policy, Program and Practice looks at the growth of understanding of early brain development over the past 30 years and the roadblocks to implementation of this understanding into practical interventions.
Read MoreThe BC Council for Families is currently featuring a blog post by April Martin-Ko on their website on Learning from the Highly Sensitive Child reviewing the research findings of Dr. Kimberly Schonert-Reichl.
Read MoreMarch was Nutrition Month in Canada. To mark the occasion, the Dieticians of Canada developed a 100 Meal Challenge, which is a useful tool to start making incremental change in dietary habits, one meal at a time.
Read MoreA recent article by Susan Fish for CharityVillage, features the work of Denise Lloyd, who has spoken at regional training events in Vancouver. The article looks at the value of non-linear, creative social processes (including celebration and a ‘playful’ approach to sharing ideas and learning) in the workplace and in the implementation of positive change, even around issues with serious consequences.
Read MoreThis years Fraser Valley Regional Training Event included a session by IndigenEYEZ, a group of trainers offering experiential learning and empowering self-exploration through creativity and the arts. IndigenEYEZ is now offering this exciting opportunity out of the beautiful Hollyhock training facility on Cortes Island.
Read MoreNick Saul, President of Community Food Centres Canada, spoke on the topic of “Health Happens When You Fight for It” as part of the Walrus Talks: Healthy Cities series. To find out more about the philosophy and style of this committed food security advocate, click here.
Read MoreClick here to learn more about the upcoming 2016 Census and how you can advertise job opportunities in your community.
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