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Canadian Child Welfare Research Portal provides access to research on Canadian child welfare programs and policies. Explore information on statistics, legislation, research and researcher, access publications and reports, or find contact information for your province or territory
here.
Online Anaphylaxis Education
We are pleased to announce the launch of the new online course “Anaphylaxis in Schools: What Educators Need to Know.” Developed by Anaphylaxis Canada in collaboration with Leap Learning Technologies Inc. and the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, the new course provides up-to-date information on the prevention, recognition, and management of anaphylaxis. The bilingual course is available now at
www.allergyaware.ca.
Free Course: Importance of Play in Everyday Life
This course will help you to think differently about play and understand the nature and value of play through the course of our lives, across cultures and communities.
Find out more about this free certificate course that starts September 29th!
The Little Igloo that Grew to Engage a Whole School Community
When a simple idea evolves into a full-blown project involving CNC children, adult students from all LINC levels plus the entire school – and it’s hugely successful – it‘s a story worth sharing!
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The Bilingual Advantage
A cognitive neuroscientist, Ellen Bialystok has spent almost 40 years learning about how bilingualism sharpens the mind. And she has good news!
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Child Assessment and Diagnosis in Winnipeg
The Child Development Clinic (CDC) in Winnipeg provides assessment and referral support for preschool aged children who have a developmental, behaviour or physical disability. Find out more about what parents can do if they have a concern, and what will happen after a diagnosis
here.
Immigrant Parents and Early Childhood Programs: Addressing Barriers of Literacy, Culture, and Systems Knowledge
Immigrant parents confront significant barriers as they try to engage with their children's educational programs during the developmentally critical early years.
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Exploration of the Status of Services for Immigrant Families in Early Childhood Education Programs
Four principles have been identified as having importance when working with immigrant families.
In this report, each principle is explored individually in terms of dynamics as well as recommendations for ECE programs currently working with immigrant families.
Newcomer Parents Speak Out On CNC – Unveiling Some Surprising Results!
To better understand how parents feel about the care their children receive, CMAS designed and conducted an evaluation.
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Health and Safety Awareness Training for Ontario Workers and Supervisors
A new regulation will require health and safety awareness training for every worker and supervisor under Ontario’s Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA). The regulation comes into force July 1, 2014.
Learn more about the regulation, training requirements, and the free suite of training resources.