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PARENTING WITH FASD, Challenges, Strategies and Supports 28 Minutes This Video featuresfour adults living and parenting with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.A research and video production Project. (2005) School of Social Work, University of Victoria and the FAS/E Support Network of BC. “This DVD...
21 - Ottawa is giving Food Banks Canada almost $18 million for a pilot program to provide free menstrual products to those in marginalized low-income communities. The organization will be in charge of distributing the products to community organizations across the country. 22 - Montre...
Conclusion/ImplicationsProfiles produced from linked data helps Alberta government to understand clients' program transitions which allows for: 1) the identification of Albertans requiring supports for securing employment that reduce or eliminate the need for income support, and 2) improvements in service ...
Our study was grounded in the “happy-productive worker” theory [23], which supports the notion that efficient management of caregivers leads to effective workforce utilisation, maximisation of their scope of practice, and the collective ability for optimum patient care. Kemp et al. [24] opined...
Of note, ‘low education and income’ in our study identifies women who are under the median annual income of $80,000; it could be that not having a safety net or making ends meet in an affluent urban climate creates a context of added stress for these families. Further supports such ...
Our study supports previous findings that immigrant woman lose supportive networks from their home country and many do not find the social support they need in Canada [70,71]. We found that lack of social support limits their ability to access maternity services, particularly when they have other...
These included over 20 programs and services in areas such as health, education, child intervention, disability supports, income support, and justice and corrections.ResultsOffence types and court outcomes varied by social-demographic characteristics such as age, sex, social economic status, and ...
support, information, and resources to best meet patients’ needs. In addition, acknowledging that some concerns are common across all tumour groups could aid cancer care, primary care, and community programs in developing and providing more general education, resources, and supports. The findings ...
Some research supports the idea that women intending pregnancy make positive behaviour changes including higher levels of physical activity and lower smoking rates compared with non-pregnant women [22], lower alcohol intake [23] and taking a multivitamin [24] and/or folic acid supplement [22,23,...