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May 2011 Health News

  • Mental Health Awareness Month TIPS
  • Workplace mental health and wellness
  • Mental fitness and resiliency
  • Canadian Mental Health Association NB SPRING 2011 Newsletter articles
  • Hepatitis Awarenss
  • Fiddleheads

Information for you about Mental HealthWellness and Mental Fitness at home, work, school and community.

Pregnancy and early childhood development information and resources

http://www.gnb.ca/0053/public_health/early_childhood-e.asp  

http://www.gnb.ca/0053/public_health/early_childhood-f.asp

Early Childhood and Pregnancy

Early Childhood and Pregnancy

The pre-conception period, pregnancy, and early childhood lay the foundation for a child’s development and influence their health and well being throughout life.

In collaboration with the Departments of Social Development and Education, Public Health offers programs and services to enhance the healthy growth and development of young children. The Early Childhood Initiatives Public Health programs are delivered through the Regional Health Authorities.

 
Information

Autism
Baby Friendly Initiative
Breastfeeding
for Mothers

Early Childhood
Initiatives

Prenatal Learning
Prenatal Learning Manual
Healthy Learners
in School

Publications

Feeding Your Baby -
6 months to 1 year
(PDF)
Introducing
Solids
(PDF)
Early Childhood
Initiatives Program
Review

Playing is Important:
- Newborn (PDF)
- 2 months (PDF)
- 4 months (PDF)
- 6 months (PDF)
- 9 months (PDF)
- 12 months (PDF)
- 18 months (PDF)

Related Links

Car Seats
Prenatal Learning
Early Learning and
Child Services

Contact

Public Health Offices
Sexual Health Centres
Health Networks
    - Vitalité
    - Horizon

Santé

Petite enfance et grossesse

Petite enfance et grossesse

La période qui précède la conception de même que celles de la grossesse et de la petite enfance ont une influence décisive sur le développement de l’enfant ainsi que sur sa santé et son bien‑être toute sa vie durant.

En collaboration avec les ministères du Développement social et de l’Éducation, la Direction de la santé publique offre des programmes et des services visant à favoriser la croissance et le développement sains des jeunes enfants. Les régies régionales de la santé assurent la prestation des programmes de santé publique « Initiatives pour la petite enfance ».

 
Information

Autisme
Initiative Amis
des bébés

Allaitement
Initiatives pour la petite
enfance et grossesse

Apprentissage prénatal
Guide prénatal
Apprenants en santé
à l’école

Publications

Nourrir votre bébé -
De six mois à un an
(PDF)

Introduire des
aliments
(PDF)
Examen du programme
d’initiatives visant la
petite enfance

Jouer c’est important :
- Nouveau-né (PDF)
- 2 mois (PDF)
- 4 mois (PDF)
- 6 mois (PDF)
- 9 mois (PDF)
- 12 mois (PDF)
- 18 mois (PDF)

Liens connexes

Sièges d’auto
Nouveau-né
Pour parents
Services d’apprentissage
  et de garde

Coordonnées

Bureaux de santé publique
Centres de santé sexuelle
Réseaux de santé
    - Vitalité
    - Horizon

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Healthy Choices in Pregnancy

Healthy Choices in Pregnancy is part of ActNow BC, and provides resources for individuals, families and communities to increase their understanding about contributing to healthy outcomes for women who are pregnant and their infants, and to enhance the ability of communities to be supportive of women during and after their pregnancies. This initiative focuses on physical activity, healthy eating, tobacco use and alcohol use.

Physical Activity and Pregnancy
It is best to try to make healthy lifestyle changes three months before trying to get pregnant – but it’s never too early, or too late. The most up-to-date advice is that physical activity is safe during pregnancy.
Tobacco Use and Pregnancy
Women report that they smoke for a variety of reasons, including: to organize social relationships, create an image, control emotions, and as a form of social support and control.

Healthy Eating and Pregnancy
You can eat more healthfully and be more active by making healthy eating and active living family priorities, listening to your body, planning ahead, and making healthy choices.
Alcohol Use and Pregnancy
Drinking alcohol is a common social activity for many women. In fact, 76 percent of the women surveyed in the Canadian Addiction Survey reported drinking in the past year.



April 2011 Health Newsletter

This month newsletter includes information about:
Cancer awarenes
Mental wellness
Oral health
Youth mental health

MARCH 2011 Health Newsletter

MARCH 2011 Health Newsletter

MARCH 2011 Newsletter

March is Nutrition Month
This month learn more about:
* Health choices,
* Eating well on a budget
* The facts about salt (sodium)
injury prevention information
* New Brunswick Health Information - especially for parents, youth  and young adults
* Community Health Needs Assesment Survey Participant Contest Winners


February 2011 Health Newsletter

Newsletter content:
Community Health Needs Assessment Survey
Heart Month including NB Heart and Stroke contest
Suicide Prevention Month
NIHB
Whooping Cough - information about immunization
Sexual Health
- Awareness & Prevention
Seniors information
811 ( Telecare)

HEALTH NEWSLETTER DECEMBER2010 JANUARY 2011

NEWSLETTERS - HEALTH

November 2010 Health Newsletter

November Health News and updates


Health Newsletter October 2010

NBAPC Health Newsletter October 2010