Nous avons le plaisir de vous présenter le bulletin du Programme canadien pour l'épargne-études. Édition spéciale : Semaine de l’épargne-études 2025 Du 17 au 21 novembre 2025 Ouvrir un REEE, c’est ouvrir une porte vers l’avenir. Les avantages de l’épargne-études dès le jeune âge. Dans ce numéro de L’épargne-études compte découvrez :
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Alberta Health Services is proud to offer FREE online programming to caregivers of school-age children and youth as well as adults in the community who want to learn more about addiction and mental health topics.
Sessions are offered online through the Zoom conferencing application. A link to access the online session will be sent by email to those who have registered for the session. To register for a session, visit: https://www.cyfcaregivereducation.ca/virtual-education The series is almost complete and therefore I wanted to share the link to the recorded trainings and resources located on the First Nations Telehealth Network Website. FNTN.ca Home
I would still like to do a session on substance use in pregnancy and self-care during pregnancy (wholistic approach with Indigenous Elders possibly) but this won’t happen until the new year. There is a lot of free training on this site along with many recordings that your CPNP projects may benefit from so please share as you see appropriate. The CPNP 101 training series was developed to provide community health workers with evidence based information on prenatal and infant nutrition. Each module includes resources and education tools to be used with CPNP clients. Introduction to the Canadian Prenatal Nutrition Program Nutrition During Pregnancy Discomforts During Pregnancy Diabetes and Pregnancy Simplifying Breastfeeding Infant Feeding First Solid Foods for First Nations Resource Training How to Host a Baby Food Making Workshop Introducing Prenatal BINGO: A Fun Approach for Prenatal Nutrition AHS - Let's Talk Prenatal Nutrition Resource MCH, FASD & CPNP Virtual Connection Circle #3 - "It is Our Sacred Responsibility to Nurture the Child" MCH, FASD & CPNP Virtual Connection Circle #4 - Baby Led Weaning Let me know if you have any questions! Take care, Erin Bligh RD Community Nutrition Advisor, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch Indigenous Services Canada/Government of Canada [email protected] / Cell: 587-338-0953 Nutritionniste communautaire, Direction générale de la santé des Premières nations et des Inuits Services aux Auchtochtones Canada/ Gouvernement du Canada [email protected] / Cell: 587-338-0953 Promoting a positive breastfeeding experience will be 20 hours of free CME accredited, self- paced online learning designed to enhance your knowledge & confidence in supporting breastfeeding families to achieve their breastfeeding goals. Visit ahs.ca/hcpbreastfeeding to register and learn more.
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