Click here to watch a message of love, healing and hope aimed at ending violence against Aboriginal women and children.
Read MoreA guide to healthy living for families who have a child or youth living with mental health challenges.
Read More“By the time most kids start preschool, aged around 3, the most important building blocks for learning have already been put in place.”
Read MoreOn May 15, "the Nunavut Legislative Assembly passed Bill 59 – the Collaboration for Poverty Reduction Act – a groundbreaking approach to inclusive policy development for poverty reduction."
Read MoreLearn more about a new resource developed to help service providers discuss safe infant sleep practices with First Nations and Aboriginal families.
Read MoreKathleen Lindstrom, CE/Perinatal Program Manager at Douglas College, Health Sciences Faculty, will present the opening plenary session at the BCAPOP 2013 Conference in October.
Read MoreThree exciting conferences coming this fall.
Read MoreA free weekly program for children 0-6, parents and caregivers, is offered through a partnership with the Langley Child Development Centre, Lower Fraser Valley Aboriginal Society, Aldergrove Neighbourhood Services Society, and School District #35.
Read MoreClick here to access a quick video that summarizes Clyde Hertzman’s key messages regarding early childhood development.
Read MoreFatherhood is Forever is one of a series of resource booklets that have been produced by the National Collaborating Centre for Aboriginal Health (NCCAH) in partnership with the First Nations Health Authority.
Read MoreStrengthening Neighbourhood Resilience: Opportunities for Communities and Local Government, released in May 2013, is the first report of the BC-based Building Resilient Neighbourhoods project.
Read MoreThere are many challenges facing parents in keeping children safe and secure in a new and unfamiliar environment. That’s why CMAS developed the multi-lingual "New In Canada Parenting Support" Brochures.
Read MoreMake the Connection™ is a facilitated, interactive parenting program of The Psychology Foundation of Canada (PFC) designed specifically to address the promotion of secure attachment for children 0-3.
Read MoreResponding to increasing waitlists for family access opportunities, Hiiye’yu Lelum (House of Friendship) Society on Vancouver Island, have developed a Friday evening playgroup providing access for non-custodial parents to interact with their children.
Read MoreThe Community Action Initiative is offering 200 paid spots in an online Motivational Interviewing course.
Read MoreYour Keeping in Touch team recently attended a webinar where the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention presented the Essentials for Childhood resource.
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