Traumatic Head Injury Due to Child Maltreatment: Prevention Strategies and Detection Tools

Traumatic head injury due to child maltreatment (THI-CM) affects…
7-017: Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections (STBBIs): What You Need to Know

Sexually Transmitted and Blood-Borne Infections (STBBIs): What You Need to Know

Booklet, Revised 2026



Saskatchewan has high rates of sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs). If left untreated, STBBIs can cause serious health issues for individuals and unborn babies. This youth-focused booklet provides evidence-based information on what STBBIs are, how they are spread, what testing looks like, and which infections can be treated or cured. It also includes information on symptoms, prevention, and impacts on fertility and pregnancy to support informed sexual health decisions.
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Supporting Parents Webinar Series: Talking With Your Kids About Sexual Health: It’s Easier Than You Think!

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics to help…

Abbey Goertzen

Abbey serves as the Sexual and Reproductive Health Program Coordinator…
4-901: Traumatic Head Injury Due to Child Maltreatment (THI-CM): A Literature Review

Traumatic Head Injury Due to Child Maltreatment (THI-CM): A Literature Review

Report, 2026



This report provides health professionals and service providers with current, evidence-based information on Traumatic Head Injury due to Child Maltreatment (THI-CM). It covers multiple aspects of THI-CM, including mechanisms of injury, risk factors, diagnosis, long-term outcomes, and strategies for prevention.

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7-539: Environmental Scan of Available Online Indigenous Sexual and Reproductive Health Resources

Environmental Scan of Available Online Indigenous Sexual and Reproductive Health Resources

Report, Updated 2026



Sexual and reproductive health are important for overall health and well-being. Indigenous communities in Canada continue to experience sexual and reproductive health disparities due to limited health care access, poor quality of care, discrimination within the healthcare system, and ongoing impacts of colonization. In an effort to reduce these disparities and improve sexual and reproductive health outcomes, communities and organizations are creating resources, services, and programs that better meet the needs of Indigenous people. This report highlights available sexual and reproductive health resources and services in Canada created by or in partnership with Indigenous people.

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Stanley Enebeli

Prenatal Environmental Health Education – Sharing and gathering insights on current gaps and opportunities

Environmental exposures (like chemicals in air, water, food,…
7-547: Congenital Syphilis Literature Review

Congenital Syphilis Literature Review

Report, 2026



Recognizing the importance of understanding syphilis in the context of pregnancy, the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute conducted a review of the literature in this area. The review covers findings and recommendations on congenital syphilis transmission, prevention, treatment, and aftercare, as well as information about short- and long-term outcomes of congenital syphilis.

Alcohol Resources

Alcohol and Breastfeeding

Alcohol and Pregnancy

FASD

How to Help

The Effects of Alcohol on Youth

YAP

Guidance on Alcohol and Health

Motivational Interviewing

FASD Prevention Grants

FASD: Let’s Change the Conversation

FASD Awareness Month

Be the Village

Youth Engagement: Opening the Doors to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training – Online

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations toolkit workshop…

Kathryn Goetzke, MBA CEO & Chief Hope Officer, The Shine Hope Company, Founder of iFred

Kathryn Goetzke is a global mental health advocate, entrepreneur,…

Parenting Matters: Attachment, Lullabies, and the Power of Hope

10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
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Connie Herman, Nobody’s…

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Christine Huel

Christine Huel (she/her) is a family nurse practitioner and assistant…

Parents’ and Caregivers’ Experiences of Caring for their Preschool Children after Declining Vaccines

This presentation provides an overview of a nursing-led,…

A Journey with Granny Willow: Traditional Teachings, Residential Schools, and Resiliency

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics to help…

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Alcohol Resources

Alcohol and Breastfeeding

7-546: Human Trafficking in Canada Environmental Scan

Human Trafficking in Canada Environmental Scan

Report, Updated 2025



Human trafficking occurs across Canada with typically severe and long-lasting consequences for victims. This report shares information on current, evidence-based national and Saskatchewan-specific human trafficking resources (e.g., educational materials, trainings, prevention and intervention programs) and support services for victims and survivors.

For more information about human trafficking in Canada, please see the completed literature review titled “Human Trafficking in Canada - A Literature Review”.

Youth and Social Media

Does Using Social Media Impact Youth Mental Health? What Can…

News Authors: 84571 – 86070

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5-520: The Hand You Hold Is the Legacy You Leave

The Hand You Hold Is the Legacy You Leave

Booklet, 2025



The Hand You Hold Is the Legacy You Leave highlights an important message - the first years of life lay the foundation for lifelong health, relationships, and learning. For babies to thrive, they need the following from consistent caregivers: love, safety and security, and acceptance. The Hand You Hold is built around these needs, while also emphasizing the vital role of parent support. This resource offers practical actions for parents to meet each of these needs, paired with research insights that explain why these actions matter.

This booklet is strengths-based, parent-friendly, and adaptable across many settings. For example, it can be shared with parents and caregivers during home visits, in parenting or prenatal groups, and as discussion prompts in community settings. It is meant to spark meaningful conversations by inviting parents to reflect on “What is my baby telling me?”

Click here for a sample lesson plan to share this resource with parents and caregivers.
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Prevention Post for November 2025

Founded on a vision of healthier futures for Saskatchewan’s…

Protected: Lesson Plan: “The Hand You Hold Is the Legacy You Leave – Building Loving Connections”

November 3, 2025

Honouring Children’s Rights on National Child Day

November 20 is a meaningful date in Canada and around the world.…

News Authors: 84524 – 85998

Anchoring Hope – Building Adult Allies and Natural Supports – Prince Albert

In community spaces across the province, we continually hear…

Art Hauser Center

5-517: Supporting Parents Webinar Series

Supporting Parents Webinar Series

Information Card, 2025



This information card provides a QR code link to the Supporting Parents Webinar Series, a collection of recorded webinars developed to support parents and caregivers in creating environments where children can thrive. It can be distributed to families as a convenient means of accessing learning materials that promote positive parenting practices and child well-being.
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A Journey with Granny Willow: Traditional Teachings, Residential Schools, and Resiliency

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics…

Granny Willow (Kelleen Blouin), Knowledge Keeper

Granny Willow (Kelleen Blouin) is a proud Métis woman,…

News Authors: 84577 – 85894

Updated Resource: Understanding and Teaching About Consent

New Human Trafficking Webpages

Sexual and Reproductive Health Program

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Perinatal and Infant Health Program

Supporting Parents Webinar: Strengthening Connection with Our Kids

Nobody’s Perfect Facilitator Training

CAPC Newsletters

Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) Learning and Networking Event

Parenting Programs

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit Evaluation

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit

Youth Action for Prevention Program (YAP)

Be the Village Campaign Evaluation

Motivational Interviewing

FASD Prevention Program

Child Passenger Safety Technicians

Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) Online Conference

Active Outdoor Play Position Statement (AOP10)

Child Traffic Safety

Child Injury Prevention Newsletter – Fall 2025 Edition

Child Injury Prevention

Youth Engagement: Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training – Regina

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations toolkit workshop…

Strengthening Connection with Our Kids

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics to help…

Strengthening Connection with Our Kids

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Dr. Lise Milne

Dr. Lise Milne is an Associate Professor at the University of…

If These Walls Could Talk: The Hidden Toll of Intimate Partner Violence on Children

This presentation explores the far-reaching consequences…
8-601: Helping Young Children Develop Resiliency and Cope with Stress

Helping Young Children Develop Resiliency and Cope with Stress

Information Card, Revised 2025



Stress is inevitable. Every child and adult will experience stress at some time in their lives. Written in plain language, this information card provides practical information for caregivers to help their young children develop resiliency – coping skills to handle stressful events.
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Before Pregnancy (Preconception)

During Pregnancy (Prenatal)

After Pregnancy (Postnatal)

Pregnancy Resources

Your Pregnancy Month by Month

Substance Use and Pregnancy

Professionals Providing Care During Pregnancy

Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)

My Saskatchewan Pregnancy

Maternal and Child Environmental Health – Educational Modules

Oral Health and Pregnancy

Anemia and Pregnancy

Prenatal Nutrition

Common Postpartum Complications

Postpartum Self-Care

STBBI (Sexually Transmitted Blood-Borne Infections) Project Assistant

Chinonso Chukwuelue

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Back-to-School Safety

The back-to-school season is an exciting time for children, educators,…

News Authors: 84581 – 85530

Alcohol/FASD

Jessica Lambrecht

Jess has been working with Nobody's Perfect Parenting (NPP) families…

Strengthening Connection with Our Kids

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics…

Postpartum Self-Care

Four Points by Sheraton Regina

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

HIV Basics Workshop

CATIE’s HIV Basics is an introductory-level workshop…

Shriya Hari

Shriya Hari is currently based in Tkaronto, where she works at…
2-810: Prenatal Supplements

Prenatal Supplements

Infographic, 2025



Developed in collaboration with the Perinatal Nutrients of Concern Resource Development Working Group, this infographic poster highlights key nutrients to look for in a prenatal supplement, including folic acid, vitamin D, and iron. It includes tips for managing common challenges with taking supplements, such as nausea or difficulty swallowing.
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7-533: Understanding and Teaching About Consent

Understanding and Teaching About Consent

Fact Sheet, Updated 2025



This resource provides definitions, explanations, and resources to help health professionals and educators teach youth about consent.
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Child Abuse

Youth Dating Violence

Intimate Partner Violence

Gender-Based Violence

Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care

Resources

Human Trafficking

Neeru Muker

Neeru holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology along with…
It Can Happen to Anyone (ITCHA)

It Can Happen to Anyone (ITCHA)

It Can Happen to Anyone (ITCHA) is a prevention-based workshop…

Parktown Hotel

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

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Human Trafficking: Signs for Health Professionals

Risk Factors

Methods of Entrapment

Consequences for Victims

Prevention and Intervention

Signs of Trafficking

Victim Needs

Where to Report

Human Trafficking

4-021: Child Pedestrian Safety

Child Pedestrian Safety

Fact Sheet, Revised 2025



This fact sheet provides information about how child development impacts the skills and abilities needed for safe pedestrian crossings. It also provides tips for talking to children about pedestrian safety and step-by-step instructions on how to cross a street safely.
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4-500: Drowning Prevention

Drowning Prevention

Fact Sheet, Revised 2025



The fact sheet outlines water safety tips and drowning prevention strategies for children along with guidelines for lifejacket and personal floatation device (PFD) use. It outlines information for caregivers supervising children at home, in the yard, in a watercraft, and at the pool, lake, or beach.
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Tanvir Ahmed

News Authors: 85078 – 85072

News Authors: 84571 – 85072

Youth Engagement: Opening the Doors to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training – Online

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations toolkit workshop…

Amanda Maunula

Katie Paller

Kali Frank

Prevention Post for July 2025

Founding Partner Highlights

SaskAbilities
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The Importance of Comprehensive Sexual Health Education in Saskatchewan

Sexual health education has become a hot topic in Saskatchewan…
Back to School Injury Prevention: Playgrounds & Child Pedestrian Safety

Back to School Injury Prevention: Playgrounds & Child Pedestrian Safety

With summer coming to an end, the back to school season…

Rooted in Community, Guided by Evidence: Shaping Our Resources through Needs Assessments

Resources that provide prevention information and practical strategies…

Positive Childhood Experiences Contribute to Health and Well-Being

Extensive research has shown that events that cause harm or distress…

3-200: Youth Social Media Use and Mental Health and Well-Being: An Evidence Summary

Youth Social Media Use and Mental Health and Well-Being: An Evidence Summary

Report, 2025



Social media use in youth has increased over the last decade, with most youth using social media regularly. There is a belief that the increase in social media use is responsible for the increase in mental health challenges in youth. However, the research suggests that the associations between social media use and mental health remain unclear, with mixed findings suggesting that the relationships are complex and interrelated. The purpose of this evidence summary is to summarize the evidence regarding potential impacts of social media use on youth mental health and well-being, and recommendations for protecting youth from potential related harms.

Learning Opportunities

About Us

Courses

2024 – 2025 Annual Report

Everyday Self-Care for Parents

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics to help…

Comprehensive Sexual Health Education

Inclusive Sexual Health Education

Curriculum Support Documents

Professional Development for Educators

How to Teach Comprehensive Sexual Health Education

Fact Sheets

Car Seat Education Videos – Watch & Share

CPSAC Information

Car Seat/Booster Seat Information

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Newsletters

Testing

Treatment

Infant Feeding

Online Learning

Tobacco Use

3-318: Collaboration to Prevent Alcohol-Related Harms: A Literature Review of Three Approaches

Collaboration to Prevent Alcohol-Related Harms: A Literature Review of Three Approaches

Report, 2025



Alcohol-related harms can occur from varying levels of use and these harms do not occur in a vacuum. They are intertwined with other risk factors and adverse circumstances which are relevant to many sectors. This literature review examines different collaborative initiatives and practices to prevent alcohol-related harm, with a primary focus on multi-sectoral collaboration that includes health care and service providers.
3-317: Community-Led Strategies to Address Alcohol-Related Challenges and Associated Issues: Evidence Summary

Community-Led Strategies to Address Alcohol-Related Challenges and Associated Issues: Evidence Summary

Report, 2025



Strategies to mitigate alcohol-related harms vary widely across Canada. Effective policies and programs must consider the unique challenges faced by rural and remote communities to promote meaningful impact. This evidence summary highlights the need for community-driven, culturally appropriate strategies tailored to the unique challenges faced by northern and remote communities in Saskatchewan.

News Authors: 84579 – 84795

Nurturing Mental Health Through Perinatal Nutrition: Inclusive Conversations and Support Strategies

This webinar will focus on enhancing the skills of those…

Amy Chow

Amy Chow is a Registered Dietitian with a focus on pediatric…

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1-200: Wonderful World of Parenting 

Wonderful World of Parenting 

Information Card, 2025



This information card offers supportive information for parents, acknowledging the many roles they take on in their parenting journey. It emphasizes the importance of self-care, seeking support, and recognizing the value of every contribution they make to their child’s life. This information card accompanies a video of the same title. To watch the video, visit: The Wonderful World of Parenting.
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Christie Inegbeboh

Christie’s role at the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute is…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Everyday Self-Care for Parents

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics…

Wanda Peakman

Wanda is the Coordinator for the Moose Jaw Early Years Family…
5-500: Healthy Parenting Program

Healthy Parenting Program

Information Card, 2025



This information card provides a QR code link to the Healthy Parenting Program – a user-friendly resource for parents and caregivers of children aged 0-5. This card can be shared with families to help them access practical information on topics such as nutrition, safety, child care, child development, and immunization.
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Supporting Neurodiverse Children: Tools for Calm, Connection, and Care

This webinar will explore the concept of neurodiversity and what…

Tera Hrappstead (BSW, RSW, B.Ed.)

Tera holds both a Bachelor of Social Work and a Bachelor of Education…

STBBI Newsletters

News Authors: 84577 – 84535

Nicole Sellers

Christie Inegbeboh

Beth Blakley

Abbey Goertzen

Lee Hinton

News Authors: 84571 – 84411

News Authors: 84571 – 84535

Megan Clark

Sexually Transmitted and Blood Borne Infections (STBBI) & Reproductive Health Newsletter

Syphilis Foundations Workshop

Sexual and Reproductive Health Program

Common Postpartum Complications

Perinatal and Infant Health Program

Supporting Parents Webinar Series – Everyday Self-Care for Parents

Honouring Indigenous Culture and Traditional Teachings in Parenting Programs – Padlet & Workshop

Nobody’s Perfect Facilitator Training

Disconnected Connections: The Impact of Screen Time on Young Children’s Social-Emotional Well-Being

Parenting Programs (Community Action Program for Children and Nobody’s Perfect)

Reaching Youth

Empowering Youth Through the Superpowers Module

Youth Action for Prevention Program

Community Education and Events

Motivational Interviewing Training

FASD Prevention Program

Strong Start to 2025 Clinic Season

Child Passenger Safety Technicians

Child Traffic Safety

Virtual Bicycle Safety Classroom Presentations with ABI Partnership

Bicycle Safety Week

Child Injury Prevention

Jackie Eaton



News Authors: 84524 – 84411

3-180: Let's Talk Alcohol

Let’s Talk Alcohol

Booklet, 2025



The booklet, Let's Talk Alcohol: Tips for Parents, is designed to help parents and caregivers to initiate meaningful conversations with their teens about alcohol. Offering ten practical tips, this resource encourages open communication to build trust and empower youth to navigate peer pressure while making informed and healthy choices about alcohol use. It also provides information about additional resources for both parents and youth to support ongoing learning.
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Binge Drinking

Binge Drinking

Shriya Hari, Health Educator with CATIE

Syphilis Foundations

This workshop is designed as a foundational overview…

Saskatchewan HIV/HCV Community of Practice Google Group

USask CPE Pre-Registration Courses

HIV POCT Reporting

STBBI Project

Webinars

Sexually Transmitted and Blood Borne Infections (STBBI) & Reproductive Health Newsletter

Sexual and Reproductive Health Awareness Week

Sexual and Reproductive Health Program

Maternal Mental Health Webpage Update

Common Postpartum Complications Fact Sheet

Common Postpartum Complications Webpage

Perinatal and Infant Health Program

Empowering Communities: Building Resilience & Addressing Trauma

Supporting Parents Webinar Series: Helping Families Thrive

CAPC Virtual Networking Meetings: Sharing, Learning, and Growing Together

Inspiring Future Educators at the University of Saskatchewan

Parenting Programs (Community Action Program for Children and Nobody’s Perfect)

Youth Recordings of Toolkit Activities

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit Trainings

Youth Action for Prevention Program

Resource Development

Motivational Interviewing Train-the-Trainer

Development of Alcohol Education Resources

FASD Prevention Program

Annual Update Planning

Clinics, Checks and Information Sessions

Poison Prevention Week Mailout

Child Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) Courses

Child Traffic Safety

Second Annual Health Educators Forum

Webinars

Child Injury Prevention

4-600: Farm Safety for Children

Farm Safety for Children

Fact Sheet, Revised 2025



This fact sheet was developed to assist families in making the farm a safer place for children to live, grow, and play. It outlines tips for creating safer environments, the importance of supervision, and strategies to help prevent injuries in children.
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Home Inn & Suites

3-170: Alcohol

Alcohol

Booklet, 2025



This booklet provides simple information about alcohol and its short- and long-term effects. In addition, it highlights alcohol’s impact on sexual health and pregnancy, factors contributing to youth drinking, and legal considerations. It also provides youth with strategies to manage peer pressure and includes additional resources and support information.
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Create goals and objectives that align with the previously identified…

Step 6 – Connect with Sources

Connect with information sources both from inside and outside…

Step 5 – Identify Strategies and Interventions

Explore and identify strategies and interventions that could…

Step 4 – Assess Community Capacity and Readiness

Assessing the community capacity and readiness for the change…

Step 3 – Define the Community

It is important to define the community (or communities) that…

Step 2 – Identify and Understand Underlying Causes and Challenges

By understanding the underlying causes and challenges to improving…

Step 1 – Identify and Define the Issue of Focus

Start by exploring what potential health-related issue to focus…

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Protected: Community Capacity Building

March 21, 2025

Disconnected Connections: The Impact of Screen Time on Young Children’s Social-Emotional Well-Being

This presentation examines the impact of screen time…

Dr. Victoria Talwar

Dr. Victoria Talwar is a Professor, Canada Research Chair (I),…

Robyn Michon

SK MI Trainer

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

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Virtual Bicycle Safety Classroom Education

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Building a Healthy Foundation: Nutrition for Families

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Jessica Olson

Jessica is from North Battleford, Saskatchewan. She works for…

The Lockbox Project: Starting Safety Conversations in Suicide and Accidental Poisoning Prevention

In recognition of Poison Prevention Week (March 16-22,…

Anne Duriez

Anne has worked in the role of Roots of Hope Community Suicide…
2-202: Common Postpartum Complications

Common Postpartum Complications

Fact Sheet, 2025



The postpartum period, or "fourth trimester", is a critical time for new parents to recover and adjust after childbirth. This fact sheet highlights common postpartum complications that can affect both physical and mental health. It outlines symptoms to watch for, provides helpful tips for managing discomfort, and emphasizes the importance of seeking medical attention for severe or persistent issues. Resources and support options are also included to help ensure a healthy transition into parenthood.
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7-545: Human Trafficking in Canada Literature Review

Human Trafficking in Canada Literature Review

Report, 2025



A thorough understanding of human trafficking in Canada is essential to develop effective prevention and intervention strategies. This report examines current research on risk factors for victimization, entrapment methods used by traffickers, consequences for victims, and victims’ support and service needs. Evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies are also presented to help guide efforts in Saskatchewan.

For more information about current, evidence-based national and Saskatchewan-specific resources and support services, please see the completed environmental scan titled “Human Trafficking in Canada - Environmental Scan of Available Online Resources”.

Children of the Street

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3-156: Motivational Interviewing Information Card

Motivational Interviewing Information Card

Information Card, 2025



This information card presents service providers with information about motivational Interviewing (MI), highlighting its benefits to their practice and outlining available training opportunities through the Prevention Institute.
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3-013: Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): A Resource for Service Providers

Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD): A Resource for Service Providers

Booklet, Revised 2025



This booklet provides basic information about alcohol, pregnancy, FASD, and approaches for supporting young children with FASD (0 to 6) and their families. The goal is to help prevent adverse impacts of FASD.
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Keeping Kids Safe Online (KKSO)

Keeping Kids Safe Online (KKSO)

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Stress Awareness and My Curious Brain

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics to help…

5-915: What healthy habits help your child balance their energy?

What healthy habits help your child balance their energy?

Information Card, 2022



This poster shares information about the different states of energy we experience throughout the day (e.g., low, balanced, intense, out-of-control) and provides examples of how a child can balance their energy. The provided activity asks parents and caregivers to review different behaviours to identify when their child is in different states.
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5-913: What healthy habits support healthy relationships?

What healthy habits support healthy relationships?

Information Card, 2022



This postcard gives examples of how to build connections with children to nurture a healthy relationship. The provided activity asks parents and caregivers to list ways they want to respond to their children when they are experiencing certain feelings.
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5-911: Why is physical activity important for children?

Why is physical activity important for children?

Information Card, 2022



This postcard describes physical activity and shares how physical activity helps children. The provided activity asks parents and caregivers to brainstorm active play ideas for children.
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5-909: What is mindful eating?

What is mindful eating?

Information Card, 2021



This postcard defines mindful eating and shares why it is important. Questions are provided to help parents and caregivers help their children practice mindful eating.
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5-907: Why is it important to eat together as a family?

Why is it important to eat together as a family?

Information Card, 2021



This postcard shares information about why it is important to eat together as a family and provides examples of family habits while eating.
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5-905: What are whole foods and processed foods?

What are whole foods and processed foods?

Information Card, 2021



This postcard defines whole foods and processed foods and provides space to list alternatives to processed foods.
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5-903: What is your child’s favourite healthy food?

What is your child’s favourite healthy food?

Information Card, 2021



This postcard highlights what healthy eating means and why it is important for children to eat healthy foods. It also provides space to list examples of healthy foods.
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5-916: Healthy Habits Facilitator Guide

Healthy Habits Facilitator Guide

Guide and Manual, 2022



This resource provides strategies and activities to help frontline staff use the Healthy Habits resources with parents and caregivers. Activities are provided that help teach healthy habits to children. These activities can be used both within programs and within the home environment.
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5-901: What healthy habits do you want your child to have?

What healthy habits do you want your child to have?

Information Card, Reviewed 2025



This postcard defines “healthy” and “habit” and asks the question, “Which healthy habits is your child learning from you?” Examples of healthy habits are listed. A provided activity encourages parents and caregivers to select one new healthy habit that they wish to role model for their children.
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5-914: What healthy habits help your child balance their energy?

What healthy habits help your child balance their energy?

Poster, 2022



This poster shares information about the different states of energy we experience throughout the day (e.g., low, balanced, intense, out-of-control) and provides examples of how a child can balance their energy.
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5-912: What healthy habits support healthy relationships?

What healthy habits support healthy relationships?

Poster, 2022



This poster gives examples of how to build connections with children to nurture a healthy relationship.
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5-910: Why is physical activity important for children?

Why is physical activity important for children?

Poster, 2022



This poster describes physical activity and shares how physical activity helps children.
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5-908: What is mindful eating?

What is mindful eating?

Poster, 2021



This poster defines mindful eating and shares why it is important.
$0.00
5-906: Why is it important to eat together as a family?

Why is it important to eat together as a family?

Poster, 2021



This poster shares information about why it is important to eat together as a family.
$0.00
5-904: What are whole foods and processed foods?

What are whole foods and processed foods?

Poster, 2021



This poster defines whole foods and processed foods.
$0.00
5-902: What is your child’s favourite healthy food?

What is your child’s favourite healthy food?

Poster, 2021



This poster highlights what healthy eating means and why it is important for children to eat healthy foods.
$0.00
5-900: What healthy habits do you want your child to have?

What healthy habits do you want your child to have?

Poster, Reviewed 2025



This poster defines “healthy” and “habit”. It also provides examples of healthy habits that parents and caregivers can model for their children.
$0.00

Laura Lawrence

Laura is a leading voice in the wellness space, and has guided…

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Postpartum Depression

Postpartum Anxiety

Postpartum Psychosis

Available Supports

EPDS Screening and Care Guide

3-104: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Information Card

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Information Card

Information Card, 2025



This information card provides community members and service providers information about FASD, identifies common challenges, and emphasizes the importance of early identification and support.
$0.00

Youth Engagement: Opening the Doors to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training – La Ronge

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations toolkit workshop…

Youth Engagement: Opening the Doors to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training – Prince Albert

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations toolkit workshop…

Celeste Seiferling

Celeste is a queer therapist, advocate, educator and activist…

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3-152: Pregnancy and Alcohol: What doctors would like you to know

Pregnancy and Alcohol: What doctors would like you to know

Information Card, Reviewed 2025



This information card provides simple medical advice to support healthy pregnancies and prevent prenatal alcohol exposure.
$0.00
3-140: Screening for Alcohol Use

Screening for Alcohol Use

Information Card, Reviewed 2025



This screening tool has been adapted with permission from Best Start Resource Centre (Ontario). This tool helps health professionals screen for the level of alcohol risk in women of childbearing age. Research has shown that this screening tool has a higher sensitivity level for use with women than other screening tools.
Audience: Healthcare Professionals
$0.00

Attachment

Community Action Program for Children (CAPC)

Fatherhood

Healthy Parenting Year to Year

Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Program

Parenting Resources

Early Childhood Team

Healthy Habits

Newsletters

How to Make Your Practice More Sex Positive

This webinar aims to improve understanding of sex positivity…

Perinatal Substance Use 101 Training

BC Association of Pregnancy Outreach Programs (BCAPOP) Executive…

Lauren Thompson, Registered Dietitian

Lauren completed a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition at the University…

Robyn Lange, Registered Dietitian

Robyn is passionate about childhood nutrition and its importance…

Building a Healthy Foundation: Nutrition for Families

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics…
5-513: Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding

Brochure, 2024



This brochure describes the benefits of breastfeeding, as well as information about expressing milk by hand, helping baby successfully latch to breastfeed, and tips for increasing milk supply.

This resource was created in partnership with the Northern Healthy Communities Partnership Healthy Eating Team. For more information, visit www.nhcp.ca/healthy-eating-team.
$0.00
5-512: Making Homemade Baby Food

Making Homemade Baby Food

Brochure, 2024



This brochure shares information about how to make, season, store, thaw, reheat, and serve homemade baby food.

This resource was created in partnership with the Northern Healthy Communities Partnership Healthy Eating Team. For more information, visit www.nhcp.ca/healthy-eating-team.
$0.00
5-511: Introducing Cow’s Milk to Baby: 6 Months and Older

Introducing Cow’s Milk to Baby: 6 Months and Older

Brochure, 2024



This brochure outlines when to introduce cow’s milk to babies and provides details about iron-deficiency anemia. Examples of iron-rich foods are provided.

This resource was created in partnership with the Northern Healthy Communities Partnership Healthy Eating Team. For more information, visit www.nhcp.ca/healthy-eating-team.
$0.00
5-510: Feeding Baby: 6 Months and Older

Feeding Baby: 6 Months and Older

Brochure, 2024



This brochure provides details about feeding methods for babies 6 months and older. Information about how to prevent choking and modify foods to reduce choking risks for children 6 months to 2 years of age is provided.

This resource was created in partnership with the Northern Healthy Communities Partnership Healthy Eating Team. For more information, visit www.nhcp.ca/healthy-eating-team.
$0.00
5-509: Building a Healthy Relationship with Food: 6 Months and Older

Building a Healthy Relationship with Food: 6 Months and Older

Brochure, 2024



This brochure shares information about how to help children build a healthy relationship with food, starting when they are babies, and provides details about the division of responsibility. The division of responsibility states that the parent or caregiver decides what, when, and where to offer food for children to eat; the child decides if and how much food they eat.

This resource was created in partnership with the Northern Healthy Communities Partnership Healthy Eating Team. For more information, visit www.nhcp.ca/healthy-eating-team.
$0.00

Youth Engagement: Opening the Doors to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training – Online

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations toolkit workshop…

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Working Towards FASD Prevention Within Pregnant Populations Facing Multiple Barriers to Health

Learning Objectives

Identify evidence-based resources…

Heather Cameron

Heather is honored to work, play and live on the ancestral, traditional…

Infant Safety at Home: Preventing Common Injuries

Supporting families during an infant's early development…

Rosemary Chukwu

Rosemary serves as the Perinatal and Infant Health Program Coordinator…

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Common Postpartum Complications

3-117: Be the Village Poster (Dene)

Be the Village Poster (Dene)

Poster, 2024



This poster translated to Dene 't' dialect, highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in supporting healthy pregnancies and preventing FASD
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3-113: Be the Village Poster (Cree)

Be the Village Poster (Cree)

Poster, 2024



This poster translated to Plains Cree, highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in supporting healthy pregnancies and preventing FASD
$0.00

Youth Engagement: Opening the Doors to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training – Prince Albert

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Art Houser Center

Youth Engagement: Opening the Doors to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training – Saskatoon

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations toolkit workshop…

Good News and Simple Tools for Building Resilience and Working with Trauma

This webinar highlights science-supported strategies…

Dr. Linda Chamberlain

Scientist, author, former dog musher, and founding Director of…

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Healthy Minds Begin at Home

Healthy Minds Begin at Home: From Infant to Individual

Guide and Manual, Reviewed 2024



This guide was developed for use with the “Healthy Minds Begin at Home: from Infant to Individual” toolkit. It is designed to help service providers begin or continue to work in the area of early childhood mental health. Included in the guide is information on early childhood mental health topics, suggested activities that professionals or caregivers can do with children, tip sheets for caregivers, and a list of resources. The “Healthy Minds Begin at Home: from Infant to Individual” toolkit was developed for Community Action Program for Children projects.

Attachment
Brain Development
Early Childhood Mental Health
Empathy
Play
Resilience
Self-Esteem and Self-Efficacy
Stress and Anxiety
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8-701: Your Young Child’s Brain: How Does It Develop?

Your Young Child’s Brain: How Does It Develop?

Information Card, Revised 2024



Written in plain language, this information card provides basic information about the importance of brain development during the early years. Practical tips to increase opportunities for children’s healthy development are included.
$0.00
8-801: Attachment

Attachment

Information Card, Revised 2024



Written in plain language, this information card provides basic information about attachment … the connection that a baby forms with his caregivers that helps him to feel loved, secure, and safe.
$0.00

Stress Awareness and My Curious Brain

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics…

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Learning Opportunity List

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Home Safety Tips: Preventing Childhood Injuries

All children depend on the adults around them to provide safe,…

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Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations toolkit workshop…

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The Wonderful World of Parenting: Parenting Roles and Responsibilities

This interactive virtual session explores the various hats that…

Pieces of the Puzzle

Children’s well-being depends on safe, nurturing environments…

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Back by Popular Demand: Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy: Evidence-Based Strategies to Increase Acceptance

Public health plays many roles in helping to keep populations…
Communications and Graphic Design Coordinator

Bobb Dueck

8-900: Childhood Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: A Literature Review

Childhood Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence: A Literature Review

Report, 2024



Childhood exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) can have both short- and long-term negative impacts on the health and well-being of children that can persist across generations. This literature review details prevalence, child perspectives, effects of exposure, and intergenerational transmission of violence. Information about protective factors and intervention strategies is also provided.

For a related literature review focused on intimate partner violence during pregnancy, please visit www.skprevention.ca/resource-catalogue/pregnancy/intimate-partner-violence-ipv-during-pregnancy-a-literature-review/.
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My Curious Brain Workshop

The My Curious Brain book sparks children's curiosity about how…

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The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute is a non-profit organization, founded in 1980. Our focus is to reduce the occurrence of disabling conditions in children using primary prevention methods. We raise awareness by providing training, information, and resources based on current best evidence.

The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute believes that children of all abilities have the right to the best physical, social, and emotional health possible.

Abbey Goertzen

Violence Against Women in the Perinatal Period

This presentation will explore the multifaceted impact…

Dr. Kendall-Tackett

Dr. Kendall-Tackett is a health psychologist, International Board-Certified…
Caila Robson- Kullman

Caila Robson-Kullman

Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Motivational Interviewing Train the Trainer

The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute began offering Motivational…

Best Practice Guidelines in the Acute Care Management of Pediatric Concussion

In recognition of Concussion Awareness Day (September 25), the…

Youth Engagement: Opening the Doors to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit workshop…

Pahkisimon Nuye?áh Library

Parenting Matters: Nurturing Attachment

10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m.
Welcome - Connie Herman, Nobody’s…

Dr. Deborah MacNamara, Neufeld Institute Faculty, Founder of Kid’s Best Bet

Dr. Deborah MacNamara is a highly regarded clinical counsellor,…

Protected: Creating a Personal Wellness Action Plan

September 4, 2024

Sheryl Boswell

Sheryl started her teaching career as a Special Education teacher…

Beth Blakley

Beth serves as the Child Injury Program Coordinator at the Saskatchewan…

Home Safety Tips: Preventing Childhood Injuries (Supporting Parents Webinar Series)

The Supporting Parents Webinar Series focuses on topics to help…

Dr. Louise de Lannoy

Dr. Louise de Lannoy completed her PhD at Queen's University…

Beth Blakley

Outdoor and Risky Play: Reframing Perspectives Using Evidence

Unstructured outdoor play is essential for healthy child…
4-800: Playground Safety

Playground Safety

Fact Sheet, Revised 2024



This fact sheet outlines the steps parents and caregivers can take to protect children from playground-related injuries. It includes a checklist to assist with monitoring local playgrounds to ensure they are safe and well-maintained.
$0.00
3-127: FASD Awareness Day Package

FASD Awareness Day Package

Booklet, Revised 2024



This package includes background information on FASD Awareness Day with a focus on our Be the Village campaign messaging. It also provides suggestions and considerations for planning activities for FASD Awareness Day.
$0.00
Learning About My Body: Birth to Two Years of Age

Learning about My Body: Birth to Two Years of Age

Booklet, Revised 2024



Parents are the most important influence in a child’s life. Children learn about culture, spiritual beliefs, moral values, and social skills from their parents. Parents also play a crucial role in the physical, mental, emotional as well as sexual health development of their children.

This book has been developed to support parents as their children’s sexual health educators. In particular, this book is meant to help parents share important messages with their children on growth and development.
This book is available for loan through all Saskatchewan Public Libraries.
$0.00
Learning About My Body: Two to Five Years of Age

Learning about My Body: Two to Five Years of Age

Booklet, Revised 2024



Parents are the most important influence in a child’s life. Children learn about culture, spiritual beliefs, moral values, and social skills from their parents. Parents also play a crucial role in the physical, mental, emotional as well as sexual health development of their children.

This book has been developed to support parents as their children’s sexual health educators. In particular, this book is meant to help parents share important messages with their children on growth and development.
This book is available for loan through all Saskatchewan Public Libraries.
$0.00

Understanding Maternal Mental Health: Using the Updated EPDS Tool and Effective Follow-Up Strategies

This presentation will explore common mental health issues…

Dr. Angela Bowen PhD

Angela was a Registered Nurse and trained Midwife and is a Professor…

Rosemary Chukwu

Let’s Yap

Trauma-Informed Approaches for Pregnant and Parenting Women Who Use Alcohol During Pregnancy.

Learning Objectives:

Review key principles of trauma-informed…

Dr. Melody Morton Ninomiya

Dr. Melody Morton Ninomiya is a faculty in the Department of…
2-435: Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy

Intimate Partner Violence and Pregnancy

Fact Sheet, 2024



Intimate partner violence (IPV) involves behaviours by an intimate partner or ex-partner that cause physical, sexual, or psychological harm. While IPV can occur between partners of any gender or sexual orientation, women are most often the victims, and men are frequently the perpetrators. This fact sheet highlights the prevalence, risk factors, and impacts of IPV specifically during pregnancy. It details the significant health risks associated with IPV for both the mother and fetus and outlines key strategies for detection, intervention, and support.
$0.00

Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy: Evidence-Based Strategies to Increase Acceptance

Public health plays many roles in helping to keep populations…

Dr. Noni MacDonald

Dr. Noni MacDonald is Professor Emerita of Paediatrics (Infectious…

Derek Friesen

Derek is an FASD Assessment Coordinator based in Saskatoon. With…

Assessment and Support of Preschoolers with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure

Learning Objectives:

Outline the basic definition…

Roxanne Sawatzky (MINT Certified Trainer)

Abbey Goertzen

Abbey Goertzen

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

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8-503: Stress and Trauma

Stress and Trauma

Information Card, Revised 2024



This information card provides basic information about the impact of stress and trauma on a young person’s body, particularly the development of his brain.
$0.00
8-301: Intimate Partner Violence and Young Children

Intimate Partner Violence and Young Children

Information Card, 2024



Written in plain language, this information card provides basic information about the impact of witnessing intimate partner violence during early childhood. Caregivers are given practical tips for helping children who have had this experience.
$0.00
4-301: Vaping Products and Risks to Children

Vaping Products and Risks to Children

Fact Sheet, Revised 2024



This fact sheet defines what vaping products are and how they can be harmful to the health of children and youth. This resource outlines tips for parents to avoid injury or accidental poisoning from vaping products and devices. Vaping devices are also sometimes referred to as vape pens, vapes, electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes.
$0.00

Supporting Parents Webinar Series: Pieces of the Puzzle

Children's well-being depends on safe, nurturing environments…
3-023: Drinking Less is Better - Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health

Drinking Less is Better – Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health

Poster, 2024



This poster presents a summary of Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, focusing on young people. It acknowledges that zero alcohol is best for everyone, regardless of age, sex, gender, ethnicity, alcohol tolerance, or lifestyle and offers suggestions on how to minimise the risks related to alcohol use. To download a PDF of this resource, visit: Drinking less is better: Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health - Youth Version.
$0.00
Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health

Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health

Brochures, 2024



This brochure presents a summary of the recommendations in Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, with special considerations for youth, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. It acknowledges that zero alcohol is best for everyone, regardless of age, sex, gender, ethnicity, alcohol tolerance, or lifestyle and offers suggestions on how to minimize the risks related to alcohol use. To download a PDF of the brochure, visit: Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health, Public Summary: Drinking Less Is Better (Brochure) | Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (ccsa.ca)
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Danika Dinko

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2-314: Essential Food for a Healthy Pregnancy

Essential Foods for a Healthy Pregnancy

Brochure, 2024



This brochure, designed for use by and with pregnant people, provides information about important nutrients before, during, and after pregnancy. It includes examples of foods containing these important nutrients, as well as healthy drink options, tips to help with nausea, and eating well for less.
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4-220: Gotta Brain Getta Helmet Booklet

Gotta Brain Getta Helmet

Booklet, Revised 2024



This booklet provides safety information about helmet use for a variety of activities.

As part of the Gotta Brain Getta Helmet booklet, view this video featuring Savannah Smith, a motocross rider from Saskatchewan. Savannah shares information about her experiences, the importance of wearing a properly fitted helmet, and how to choose a helmet.
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4-225: Bicycle Safety Bookmark

Bicycle Safety Bookmark

Bookmark, 2024



This double-sided bookmark illustrates the proper technique for fitting a bicycle helmet and arm signals for cyclists. There is a corresponding poster on helmet fitting technique.
$0.00

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7-302: Parent Tips on Talking

Tips for Talking With Your Child: How to Build Healthy Relationships, Including Dating Relationships

Booklet, Revised 2024



Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. This resource is designed for parents and provides tips for talking with their child about building healthy relationships, including dating relationships.
$0.00
7-208: Messages for Parents: Thirteen to Sixteen Years

Messages for Parents: Thirteen to Sixteen Years

Information Card, Revised 2024



Parents are the first and primary sexual health educators of children. This resource provides information to help parents and caregivers promote their child’s healthy sexual development. Early introduction of sexual health topics increases the confidence and comfort of both caregivers and the child to talk about sexual health in later years. As children grow, it is important for caregivers to reinforce health messages and expand on sexual health topics.

Messages for Parents are also available for other age groups:

Birth to Two Years
Two to Five Years
Five to Eight Years
Nine to Twelve Years
$0.00
2-900: Saskatoon Support for a Growing Family

Saskatoon Support for a Growing Family

Booklet,  Revised 2024



This booklet is a collection of FREE programs that parents and their children can access in Saskatoon, but it is not a complete list of services in the community.
7-213: It’s Easier Than You Think! Tips for Talking with Your Children about Sexual Health

It’s Easier Than You Think! Tips for Talking with Your Children about Sexual Health

Booklet, Revised 2024



Talking about sex and sexual health with children can be difficult, and parents may not know where to start. The booklet, It’s Easier Than You Think! Tips for Talking with Your Children about Sexual Health is designed to help parents have these important conversations with their children. The booklet is a complement to the video It’s Easier Than You Think! Tips for Talking with Your Children about Sexual Health available from the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute.
$0.00

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7-207: Messages for Parents: Nine to Twelve Years

Messages for Parents: Nine to Twelve Years

Information Card, Revised 2024



Parents are the first and primary sexual health educators of children. This resource provides information to help parents and caregivers promote their child’s healthy sexual development. Early introduction of sexual health topics increases the confidence and comfort of both caregivers and the child to talk about sexual health in later years. As children grow, it is important for caregivers to reinforce health messages and expand on sexual health topics.

Messages for Parents are also available for other age groups:

Birth to Two Years
Two to Five Years
Five to Eight Years
Thirteen to Sixteen Years
$0.00
7-206: Messages for Parents: Five to Eight Years

Messages for Parents: Five to Eight Years

Information Card, Revised 2024



Parents are the first and primary sexual health educators of children. This resource provides information to help parents and caregivers promote their child’s healthy sexual development. Early introduction of sexual health topics increases the confidence and comfort of both caregivers and the child to talk about sexual health in later years. As children grow, it is important for caregivers to reinforce health messages and expand on sexual health topics.

Messages for Parents are also available for other age groups:

Birth to Two Years
Two to Five Years
Nine to Twelve Years
Thirteen to Sixteen Years
$0.00
7-205: Messages for Parents: Two to Five Years

Messages for Parents: Two to Five Years

Information Card, Revised 2024



Parents are the first and primary sexual health educators of children. This resource provides information to help parents and caregivers promote their child’s healthy sexual development. Early introduction of sexual health topics increases the confidence and comfort of both caregivers and the child to talk about sexual health in later years. As children grow, it is important for caregivers to reinforce health messages and expand on sexual health topics.

Messages for Parents are also available for other age groups:

Birth to Two Years
Five to Eight Years
Nine to Twelve Years
Thirteen to Sixteen Years
$0.00
7-204: Messages for Parents: Birth to Two Years

Messages for Parents: Birth to Two Years

Information Card, Revised 2024



Parents are the first and primary sexual health educators of children. This resource provides information to help parents and caregivers promote their child’s healthy sexual development. Early introduction of sexual health topics increases the confidence and comfort of both caregivers and the child to talk about sexual health in later years. As children grow, it is important for caregivers to reinforce health messages and expand on sexual health topics.

Messages for Parents are also available for other age groups:

Two to Five Years
Five to Eight Years
Nine to Twelve Years
Thirteen to Sixteen Years
$0.00
7-203: Sexual Health Development Chart

Sexual Health Development Chart

Flipchart, Revised 2024



This resource is aimed at health professionals and childcare providers. It provides information and messages to promote sexual health in their interactions with children and families and to support parents as sexual health educators. The flipchart includes information for five age groups: Birth to Two Years; Two to Five Years; Five to Eight Years; Nine to Twelve Years; Thirteen to Sixteen Years.
$0.00
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Starting the Conversations: Creating Space to Develop Health Communication Skills in the Classroom for Grades 4-9

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3-010: Cannabis Booklet

Cannabis

Booklet, Revised 2024



This booklet provides information about cannabis and its short- and long- term effects. In addition, the booklet provides information about cannabis use during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and while parenting. The potential harms of cannabis for children and youth are outlined, including additional resources and support information.
$0.00
3-021: Starting the Conversations©: Grades 4-9 Lesson Plans

Starting the Conversations©: Grades 4-9 Lesson Plans

Lesson Plans, 2024



Starting the Conversations©: Creating Space to Develop Health Communication Skills in the Classroom, Grades 4-9 Lesson Plans, has been created for Saskatchewan educators to use with students when discussing topics related to health, support, and substance use. Each module contains lessons to use in your classroom, including module rationale, curricular outcomes, key understandings, materials for activities and handouts, links to further information, and assessment rubrics.
$0.00

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Supporting Indigenous Children in the Early Years

Through teachings and stories, Lyndon will share how…

Lyndon Linklater

Lyndon Linklater is a traditional Knowledge Keeper and Storyteller.…

Courses

Save Rez Dogs: Innovative Approaches to Increasing Community Safety

This webinar, presented by the organization Save Rez…

Leah Arcand

Leah is from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. She is a Mother, Teacher,…

Signs of Child Abuse

Types of Child Abuse

Long-Term Impacts

Suspected Child Abuse

Prevention and Intervention

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FASD Awareness Month

3-025: Safe Spaces for Youth Empowerment Poster

Safe Spaces for Youth Empowerment Poster

Poster, 2024



Creating safe spaces is important for the promotion of youth well-being, safety, and empowerment. This poster features the “S.A.F.E.S.P.A.C.E” acronym that supports individuals and organizations who work with youth in ensuring that every young person feels valued, heard, and respected.
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3-024: Safe Spaces for Youth Empowerment Brochure

Safe Spaces for Youth Empowerment Brochure

Brochure, 2024



Creating safe spaces is important for the promotion of youth well-being, safety, and empowerment. This brochure provides information for individuals and organizations who work with youth to help ensure that every young person feels valued, heard, and respected.
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3-150: Motivational Interviewing Brochure

Motivational Interviewing Brochure

Brochure, 2024



This brochure is created for healthcare providers and highlights practical Motivational Interviewing strategies to help prevent alcohol-exposed pregnancies through empowering conversations. It also includes links to resources that will support these conversations.
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Youth Dating Violence

Trauma and Trauma-Informed Care

Intimate Partner Violence

Child Abuse

Gender-Based Violence

Violence and Abuse Prevention

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3-112: Be the Village Poster

Be the Village Poster

Poster, 2023



This poster highlights the importance of collaborative efforts in supporting healthy pregnancies and preventing FASD.
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3-111: Be the Village Postcard

Be the Village Postcard

Information Card, 2023



This information card supports community members and service providers to understand the complexities of alcohol use during pregnancy and their role in supporting healthy pregnancies and preventing FASD.
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Bicycle Safety Education

Bicycling is great way for students to get around, enjoy the…

Dr. Nnamdi Ndubuka

Dr. Nnamdi Ndubuka currently works as a Medical Health Officer…

Dr. Ibrahim Khan

Dr. Ibrahim Khan is a public health physician and is currently…

Screen Time

Sleep

Child Abuse

Child Care

Child Development and Growth

Children’s Mental Health

Crying

Discipline

Dressing

Health

Healthy Eating

Just for You

Literacy

Oral Health

Pets

Play

Safety

Sexual Health Development

Car Seats

Multilingual Resources

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Syphilis in Saskatchewan: Impacts and Opportunities in Indigenous Communities

This webinar will outline current syphilis and congenital…

Dr. Cara Spence

Dr. Cara Spence is a member of the Department of Medicine, Division…

Syphilis in Saskatchewan

This webinar will outline the current trends of syphilis…

Carlee Bard

Carlee Bard

Centre for Sexuality

The Centre for Sexuality is a nationally recognized non-profit…

Template for Prevention Post E-Newsletters

Cristine Rego, MSW, RSW

Cristine is a proud member of Lac Seul First Nation and has been…

Using Trauma-Informed Care Principles in Supporting Intergenerational Trauma in First Nation Communities

Intergenerational trauma continues to manifest and to be evident…

Teaching Sex-Ed: Healthy Relationships and Consent

This webinar will discuss the importance of teaching…

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Prevention Grants

2-462: Intimate Partner Violence During Pregnancy: A Literature Review

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) During Pregnancy: A Literature Review

Report, 2024



Intimate partner violence during pregnancy is one of the biggest health risks in the prenatal period. It is associated with significant physical and psychological consequences that can be longstanding for pregnant people and fetuses. This literature review details prevalence rates, risk factors for perpetration and victimization, adverse pregnancy outcomes for both the mother and fetus, and economic impacts associated with intimate partner violence during pregnancy. Intervention strategies are also outlined.

For a related literature review focused on the impacts intimate partner violence exposure on children, please visit www.skprevention.ca/resource-catalogue/child-development/childhood-exposure-to-intimate-partner-violence-a-literature-review/.
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7-905: Let’s Talk About Syphilis

Let’s Talk About Syphilis

Poster, 2023



Syphilis is on the rise in Saskatchewan. This poster highlights the importance of testing and treatment for syphilis. It also promotes the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute’s website www.talksyphilis.ca,which outlines information about syphilis and congenital syphilis, symptoms, testing, and treatment. The website also provides information for healthcare providers.
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7-904: Let’s Talk About Syphilis

Let’s Talk About Syphilis

Information Card, 2023



Syphilis is on the rise in Saskatchewan. This information card highlights the importance of testing and treatment for syphilis, and outlines the stages and associated symptoms of syphilis. It also promotes the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute’s website www.talksyphilis.ca, which includes further information about syphilis and congenital syphilis, symptoms, testing, and treatment. The website also provides information for healthcare providers.
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Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© is designed to assist adult allies in promoting youth health by facilitating groups for youth of any gender identity between the ages of 13-18. The Youth Engagement Toolkit’s primary focus is the upstream prevention of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) and other alcohol-related harms. Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© is the combination of three toolkits previously created by the Prevention Institute: At-Risk to Resilient©, The Way Forward©, and Just for Us©. These toolkits were combined and adapted to support accessibility, adaptivity, and inclusiveness.

Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© provides activities, tools, and information to help adult allies facilitate youth groups. Toolkit activities are designed to provide young people with reliable, accurate, and credible information to encourage them to reflect on their health, make informed decisions about conditions that influence their health, and promote the importance of seeking help when needed. Each activity provides adult allies with ways to open conversations with youth and facilitate discussions about their experiences with alcohol while providing education about alcohol use (their own, their friends, and their communities), alcohol-related harms, harm-reduction, and possible coping strategies. Activities help youth make links between substance use and an increased risk of unintended pregnancy (and subsequently, FASD), sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs), unhealthy relationships, impaired driving, violence, and injuries.
Please note: Access to the toolkit is restricted to those who have been trained to use either/or the Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit©, At-Risk to Resilient Toolkit©, The Way Forward Toolkit©, or Just for Us Toolkit©. If you have taken one of these trainings, please contact info@skprevention.ca for the password needed to open this material.

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Module 2 - Move into the Circle
Module 3 - Consent
Module 4 - Pressures Youth Face
Module 5 - Finding My Strengths
Module 6 - Sex and Gender
Module 7 - Sexual Violence
Module 8 - Alcohol Awareness
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My Curious Brain Workshop

The My Curious Brain book sparks children's curiosity about how…
4-400: How to Prevent Poisoning

How to Prevent Poisoning

Fact Sheet, Revised 2024



This fact sheet contains information on how to prevent childhood poisoning and a checklist for caregivers to keep their home safe by identifying potential poisons.
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7-515: HIV, Pregnancy, and Tobacco Use

HIV, Pregnancy, and Tobacco Use

Fact Sheet, Revised 2024



This fact sheet explains that for women living with HIV, smoking tobacco during pregnancy can increase the chances that HIV will be passed to the baby. Information about traditional tobacco use is included, along with resources to help pregnant women and those planning a pregnancy to quit or reduce their tobacco use.
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Prenatal Nutrition

Anne-Sophie Morisset

Anne-Sophie Morisset, a registered dietician, received her training…

The State of Nutrition During Pregnancy: Where Are We?

This webinar will address the importance of nutrition…
7-517: HIV, Pregnancy, and Tobacco Use

HIV, Pregnancy, and Tobacco Use

Poster, 2023



This poster explains that for women living with HIV, smoking tobacco during pregnancy can increase the chances that HIV will be passed to the baby. Supports are listed to help pregnant women and those planning a pregnancy to quit or reduce their tobacco use.
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7-301: Building Healthy Relationships: Yes, that includes dating relationships!

Building Healthy Relationships: Yes, that includes dating relationships!

Booklet, 2023



Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. This booklet provides information about how to build healthy relationships of any kind (e.g., friendships, relationships with family, etc.), as well as information specific to healthy dating relationships. Recent additions to the booklet include further information about consent and communication skills. It is designed for use with youth (including those who aren’t dating yet). Saskatchewan adolescent perspectives were collected to inform the development of this resource.

For more information about online relationships, view the booklet Building Healthy Online Relationships.
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7-015: Youth-Friendly Sexual Health Information

Youth-Friendly Sexual Health Information

Information Card, 2023



This information card provides Saskatchewan-specific contacts for youth to access free, anonymous, and confidential sexual and reproductive health services via telephone and/or the Internet. These wallet-size cards are available to be ordered individually.
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Nicole Sellers

What’s New Webinar: Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations an Updated Toolkit for Youth Health Prevention

Must be previously trained in At-Risk to Resilient, The Way Forward,…
Christie Inegbeboh

Christie Inegbeboh

Christie Inegbeboh

Four Points by Sheraton

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Nicole Sellers

Nicole Sellers

Robyn Traynor, MSc

Robyn has worked in various aspects of health research for over…

Emily Clark, Msc

Emily brings her expertise in project management, writing, and…

Back to Basics: A Virtual Workshop for Evidence-Informed Decision Making

Are you looking to understand more about how to appraise the…

Connection Builds Resilience: Trauma-Informed Care for Young Children

In the words of Gabor Maté, a renowned expert on trauma:…

Maternal Mental Health Screening (Information Card)

Information Card, 2023



This information card provides a link to the updated EPDS (Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale) screening tool and care guide, used in Saskatchewan since 2019. A scannable QR code is also included.
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4-023: Home Safety Tips: Birth to 1 Year

Home Safety Tips: Birth to 1 Year

Booklet, Revised 2022



All children depend on the adults around them to provide safe, healthy environments to learn, grow, and develop new skills. This booklet will support caregivers in preparing for each stage of child development, to better predict and prevent injuries to children from birth to 1 year of age.
Safety tips are included on the following topics: safe sleep, coping with crying, burns, scalds, drowning, falls, choking, and car seats.
Also available: Home Safety Tips: 1 to 4 Years, and Home Safety Tips: 5 to 9 Years
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4-024: Home Safety Tips: 1 to 4 Years

Home Safety Tips: 1 to 4 Years

Booklet, Revised 2023



All children depend on the adults around them to provide safe, healthy environments to learn, grow, and develop new skills. This booklet will support caregivers in preparing for each stage of child development, to better predict and prevent injuries to children from 1 to 4 years of age.

Safety tips are organized by activity, and address the following topics: safe sleep, drowning, burns, scalds, choking, poisoning, bike and wheel safety, car seats, and pedestrian safety.
Also available: Home Safety Tips: Birth to 1 Year, and Home Safety Tips: 5 to 9 Years
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4-025: Home Safety Tips: 5 to 9 Years

Home Safety Tips: 5 to 9 Years

Booklet, Revised 2023



All children depend on the adults around them to provide safe, healthy environments to learn, grow, and develop new skills. This booklet will support caregivers in preparing for each stage of child development, to better predict and prevent injuries to children from 5 to 9 years of age.

Safety tips are included for at home and in the community and address the following topics: falls, playgrounds, trampolines, choking, poisoning, bike and wheel safety, pedestrian safety, drowning, and car seats.
Also available: Home Safety Tips: Birth to 1 Year, and Home Safety Tips: 1 to 4 Years
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Pediatric TB in Saskatchewan – The Importance of Prevention, Screening, and Diagnosis

Mahli Brindamour is a paediatrician in Saskatoon. She…

Dr. Athena McConnell

Dr. McConnell obtained her medical degree from Queen's University.…

What’s Hot in Pediatric Infectious Diseases

This webinar will outline feeding options for infants…
2-434: We Need to Be Safe

We Need to Be Safe

Information Card, Revised 2023



This information card for the general public provides information on the impacts of intimate partner violence during pregnancy and available resources and supports.
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2-110: What Have You Heard About Maternal Mental Health (Pamphlet)

What Have You Heard About Maternal Mental Health (Pamphlet)

Pamphlet, 2023



This pamphlet provides information about maternal/perinatal mental health, self-care tips for parents, and a list of organizations that provide information and support related to mental health before, during, and/or after pregnancy.
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2-103: Maternal Mental Health (Poster)

Maternal Mental Health (Poster)

Poster, 2023



This poster is intended to raise awareness about maternal mental health. It includes information about symptoms of depression and who to contact for help.
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Carly Kalish

Carly is the recipient of the Toronto Police Services Leading…
Tanvir Ahmed

Tanvir Ahmed

Laura El Mir

Dr. Michelle Bauer

Dr. Michelle Bauer works at the BC Injury Research and Prevention…

Child-Centered Injury Prevention: Practicing Empowering Relations

Children's voices have a long history of being excluded…

Passenger and Vehicle Safety Resources

Seat Belts During Pregnancy

Vehicles and Heatstroke

All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) and Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Safety

How to Install a Car Seat

Booster Seats

Forward Facing Seats

Rear Facing Seats

7-543: Grooming for the Purposes of Exploitation and Abuse: Evidence Summary and Helpful Resources

Grooming for the Purposes of Exploitation and Abuse: Evidence Summary and Helpful Resources

Report, 2023



Grooming is an approach, or preparatory process, used by perpetrators to aid them in exploiting and abusing children. This evidence summary provides information about the prevalence and consequences of grooming, the grooming process, and signs of grooming and/or sexual abuse. Prevention and intervention strategies and further resources are also outlined.
$0.00

Emily Kenny

Emily is a passionate advocate for community-driven work and…

Family Diversities and Family Demographics Across Canada

In this session, Emily Kenny, Knowledge Broker at the…
7-544: Youth Dating Violence Fact Sheet

Youth Dating Violence Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet, 2023



This fact sheet provides information about youth dating violence, including risk factors for victimization and perpetration, potential outcomes, and prevention and intervention strategies.
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Kate Vallance

Kate Vallance is a Research Associate at the Canadian Institute…

Dr. Tim Naimi

Dr. Tim Naimi is currently Director of the Canadian Institute…

Canadian Alcohol Policy Evaluation (CAPE): Results for Saskatchewan

Alcohol use is a cause of substantial health, social…
2-201: Late Preterm Infant fact sheet description

Late Preterm Infant (Near-Term)

Fact Sheet, 2023



A late preterm infant is a baby that is born between 34-36 (almost 37) weeks of pregnancy. This fact sheet provides information about some health problems that might affect a late preterm infant, things that caregivers and parents should watch for, and some questions to be discussed before leaving the hospital.
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Introductory Online Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Developmental Considerations for Young Children in Care

This session will explore issues related to the exposure of young…

Advanced Online Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Dr. Peter Butt

Dr. Peter Butt is a Certificant and Fellow with the College of…

Let’s Talk Alcohol

Alcohol is carcinogenic, teratogenic and causally associated…

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Human Trafficking: Prevention and Intervention

This webinar will provide information on human trafficking…

Claire Crooks

Claire Crooks is a clinical psychologist and professor at the…

Sun Safety

Extreme Heat

Vehicles and Hyperthermia

Sun-Safety

Heat and Sun Safety

Campfires

Barbeques (BBQs)

Fireworks

Burn and Scald Prevention

Cost of Injury

Protected: _Fire Safety

July 31, 2023

Drowning

Fire Safety (Fire, Burns, and Scalds)

Heat and Sun Safety

Passenger Safety

Playground Safety

Risk in Play

Trampoline and Inflatable Structure Safety

Bike and Wheel Safety

Protected: _Summer Safety

July 25, 2023

Tanis Shanks

Tanis Shanks


Tanis Shanks is from Saskatoon, SK located…

Kelleen Blouin

Kelleen Blouin


Kelleen Blouin is a Métis woman, mother,…

Environmental Health

Breastfeeding

Infant Sleep

Maternal Mental Health

Connie Herman

Connie Herman
As the Provincial Coordinator for the Nobody's…

Jackie Eaton

Jackie Eaton
Jackie is the Community Action Program for…

Children’s Rights: Head, Heart, Hand Experiential Learning

Experiential learning is the process of reflecting on and learning…

Exploring Ways We Honour and Promote Children’s Rights

The Sacred Tree framework will be introduced and used to help…

Winter Safety

Safety Resources

Trampoline and Inflatable Structure Safety

Summer Safety

Newsletter

Falls

Farm Safety

Fire Safety (Fire, Burns, and Scalds)

Holiday Safety

Home Safety

Injury Prevention

Off-Road Vehicle Safety (ATV, Boats, Recreational Vehicles)

Pedestrian Safety

Playground Safety

Poisoning

Intentional Injury

Risk in Play

Early Childhood Team

Bike and Wheel Safety

Brain Injury/Concussion

Choking, Strangulation, and Suffocation

Drowning

Using Motivational Interviewing to Engage Youth

The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute is pleased to host a 4-hour virtual workshop on "Using Motivational Interviewing with Youth and Young Adults".

It is a virtual training focused on using Motivational Interviewing skills to open conversations and engage youth. This interactive workshop will provide adult allies with practical tools to build trusting relationships, to engage youth in meaningful conversations, and to support youth to consider how to reduce alcohol-related harms.

Implementing Children’s Rights for Better Outcomes for Young People

Dr. Lisa Broda will speak on the United Nations Convention on…
4-101: Protect Your Baby’s Head Shape: Preventing Flat Spots on Your Baby’s Head

Protect Your Baby’s Head Shape: Preventing Flat Spots on Your Baby’s Head

Brochure, Revised 2023



This brochure provides parents and caregivers with information on positional plagiocephaly, or “flat head”. Information includes how to prevent flat spots and what to do if a flat spot is found on baby’s head.
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Honouring Article 31

Article 31 of the 1989 United Nations Convention on the Rights…

Why It’s Important Now More Than Ever

Research is clear on the importance of regular and repeated access…

We have the Right to Play

In the spring of 2022 the Playful Learning Pilot Project began…

Laura Adrian

Laura Adrian
Grew up on an acreage, south of the #1 highway.…

Kaelyn Turberfield

Kaelyn Turberfield
Kaelyn grew up in the small town of Wynyard,…

Deanna Gallipeau

Deanna Gallipeau
Deanna grew up in Moose Jaw, SK. Her fondest…

Whitney Blaisdell

Whitney Blaisdell
Whitney Blaisdell is an award-winning…

Rachel Ramsden

Rachel Ramsden
Rachel is a Research Coordinator at the Play…

Lyndon Linklater

Lyndon Linklater


Lyndon Linklater is a traditional Knowledge…

Logan LeBlanc

Logan LeBlanc
Logan (Yogi Logi) is a dad, a school teacher,…

Kim & Cassidy Evans

Cassidy Evans
Cassidy Evans is an energetic 15-year-old…

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Dr. Lisa Broda

Dr. Lisa Broda
Dr. Lisa Broda brings nearly 30 years of…

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Deanna Marler

This workshop will be presented by Deanna Marler from Edmonton…

The Home Safety Workshop for Professionals who Support Families

Injuries are the leading cause of childhood death and disability in Canada, and most of these injuries occur in the home. Fortunately, research shows that home safety support from a trusted professional can empower families to build safe spaces for their children and reduce the risk of a life-altering injury.

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Introductory Online Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Healthy Habits

Protected: FASD Month Order Form Page

May 25, 2023

FASD Awareness Month Order Form

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Safety Tips

Drowning

Lifejackets and Personal Floatation Devices (PFDs)

Resources

Parenting Matters Conference

Parenting Matters: Honouring and Promoting Children’s Rights is a two-day, in-person conference. This educational and experiential conference will provide information and skills to service providers who work with parents/caregivers and their children. Day 1 will explore how children’s rights influence our personal and professional lives. Day 2 will focus on children’s right to play.

Almasa Nordstrom and Lauren Brandt

Almasa Nordstrom is an Autism Consultant at Autism Services of…

Supporting Children with Autism: Diagnosis, ASD Information, and Strategies

Focusing on the age range of 0-5 years, this presentation…

Jaime Charlebois

Jaime is an Advanced Practice Nurse and Psychotherapist with…

Rashmi Tandukar Bhaukaji

Mental Health During the Perinatal Period: Helpful Strategies for Community Members and Practitioners

Maintaining mental health is important to the well-being…

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4-905: Poison Prevention Magnet

Poison Prevention Magnet

Information Card, 2023



This refrigerator magnet provides a reminder of Canada’s national toll-free poison centre number, 1-844-POISON-X or 1-844-764-7669.
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Darcie Olson

SK MI Trainers

Online Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

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Bicycle Safety Education

Registrations for Bicycle Safety Education are now FULL! Thank…

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Allan Kehler

Allan is a mental health advocate, international keynote speaker,…

Paving New Trails for Hope

The youth of today are training to be the adults of tomorrow.…

Dr. Suzanne Hartman

Dr. Suzanne Hartman serves as the Research and Evaluation Specialists…
7-305: Youth Dating Violence: A Literature Review

Youth Dating Violence: A Literature Review

Report, 2023



Dating in adolescence and young adulthood is considered healthy and an important aspect of youth development. Unfortunately, romantic youth relationships can sometimes include abuse. Understanding youth dating violence is necessary for targeted health promotion and prevention to mitigate youth dating violence and associated harms. The purpose of this report is to examine the concept of youth dating violence more fully, including varying definitions, prevalence, signs of youth dating violence, and risk factors for victimization, as well as strategies for prevention and intervention.
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Resources

Poisoning Prevention

Hazard Symbols

Cannabis

Poisons Around the Home

Poison Control Centre

5-800: Parenting Matters Bookmark

Parenting Matters Bookmark

Bookmark, Revised 2023



This bookmark provides ideas to support child development. Ideal for service providers to give as a take-home keepsake to parents and caregivers.
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2-808: Maternal/Perinatal Mental Health

Maternal/Perinatal Mental Health

Fact Sheet, 2023



This information sheet provides descriptions of organizations and how to contact them if a pregnant person needs assistance with their mental health before, during, and/or after pregnancy.
$0.00

Bike and Wheel Safety

Bicycle Inspection and Maintenance

Roller Blades

Scooters

Skateboards

Child Cyclist

Rules of the Road

Helmets

Bicycle Safety Week

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7-304: Building Healthy Online Relationships

Building Healthy Online Relationships

Booklet, 2022



Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. With the increasing use of online technology, teaching youth to build healthy relationships online is becoming increasingly important. This booklet provides information about how to build healthy online relationships, including information on online safety and communication, as well as tips to help navigate cyberbullying, grooming, sextortion, and more. It is designed for use with youth.

For more information on healthy relationships in general, view the booklet Building Healthy Relationships: Yes, that includes dating relationships!
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In-person Introductory Motivation Interviewing Training, Regina

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

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Early Childhood Mental Health Padlet

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Introductory Motivation Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Dr. Sylvie Naar

Dr. Sylvie is the Distinguished Endowed Professor in the College…

A Taste Of Motivational Interviewing With Adolescents and Young Adults

This presentation will discuss how MI has been developmentally…

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Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment: Training in the SBIRT Model

Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)…

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Ashleigh Hyland

Ashleigh is a fully bilingual graduate from the University of…

Stigma Ends With Me

This webinar aims to uncover biases and change how we view people…
2-107: What Have You Heard About Cannabis and Pregnancy?

What Have You Heard About Cannabis and Pregnancy?

Information Card, 2022



This information card is aimed at people who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant. It provides evidence-based information about the potential effects of cannabis use when trying to get pregnant, during pregnancy, and when breastfeeding. The information card highlights how cannabis use could affect fertility (the ability to get pregnant) and a developing baby’s growth.
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Prof Dev Main Archive

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Dawn Kellington is the owner of Kellington Counselling, a neurodiverse-affirming…

Supporting Children with Big Emotions & Challenging Behaviours

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Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

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4-110: Cannabis and Children Poster

Cannabis and Children Poster

Poster, 2022



This poster raises awareness of the importance of safe storage of cannabis products to protect children from poisoning.
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Melody Morton Ninomiya, PhD

Melody is a settler of Japanese and Swiss-German Mennonite descent,…

Annie Picard

Annie is the Innu Round Table (IRT) Secretariat Health Coordinator…

Developing an Innu FASD Prevention Strategy

In this presentation, Annie and Melody will share the…

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November 9, 2022

4-309: Before You Become Pregnant

Before You Become Pregnant

Brochure, Revised 2022



This brochure talks about the important information a woman should know when planning a pregnancy. It promotes a healthy lifestyle prior to conception in order to ensure the healthiest baby possible.
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Nurturing Early Childhood Mental Health

Information Card, Revised 2022



Written in plain language, this information card provides general information about early childhood mental health and opportunities that parents have to increase their child’s overall health in the early years.
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Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Brandy Tanenbaum

Brandy is a certified Risk Manager and works as an Injury Prevention…

Keeping the Fun in Play While Preventing Falls

More children are injured falling out of beds than out…

Erica McNabb

Erica is a Sex Education Consultant and facilitator, living and…

4-128: Aftermarket Car Accessories

Aftermarket Car Accessories

Fact Sheet, 2022



This fact sheet explains the safety risks associated with aftermarket accessories for your child’s car seat and your vehicle and why they should not be used.
Please note: This resource is a pad of 50 fact sheets. An order quantity of 1 equals 50 fact sheets.
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Soumya Mishra

Soumya is new to the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute in the…

Rashmi Tandukar Bhaukaji

Rashmi joined the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute as a Perinatal…

Healthy Prenatal Development and Its Impact on the Early Years

This session will explore the impact of a healthy prenatal…

Curtis Vinish

Curtis is a Tagalog & Métis from Treaty Six Territory. He is…

Cynthia Bird

RJ Formanek

RJ Formanek is a motivational speaker who tries to help others…

FASD throughout the lifespan

Having not received an FASD diagnosis until his late…

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September 12, 2022

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Exploring and Using My Curious Brain – Panel

My Curious Brain is a fun, interactive, and educational book…

The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind

In this presentation, an exciting approach to raising children…

Parenting Matters

Parenting Matters: Nurturing the Whole-Brain Child



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4-914: Bicycle Safety Information Card

Bicycle Safety Information Card

Information Card, 2022



This information card is part of the Injury Prevention Begins with You campaign, and shares tips on how you can prevent cycling-related injuries in children.
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Laura El Mir

Laura El Mir

4-202: Bicycle Safety Fact Sheet

Bicycle Safety

Fact Sheet, Revised 2022



This fact sheet outlines general bicycle and helmet safety tips as well as important rules of the road. This resource is ideal for cyclists of all ages to prevent injuries while biking.
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4-201: How to Choose a Bicycle Helmet for Your Child

How to Choose a Bicycle Helmet for a Child

Fact Sheet, Revised 2022



This fact sheet provides information to caregivers about bicycle helmet safety standards, the types of helmets, and how to adjust a helmet for proper fit.

NOTE: Remember to always refer to the bicycle helmet manufacturer’s instructions for information about the size, use, and expiry date (if specified) of the helmet.
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Stephanie Cowle

Stephanie has spent more than a decade working in the area of…

Claire Westmacott

Claire joined Parachute in 2021 and manages Parachute's programs…

Feeling ‘Safe-Enough’ to Hear It: Communicating About Injury Prevention Using a Health Equity Lens and Trauma-Informed Approach

Applying a Health Equity Lens to Injury Prevention Programming

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Robyn Stewart

Rashmi Tandukar Bhaukaji

Rashmi Tandukar Bhaukaji

Introductory online Motivational Interviewing Training

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…
9-000: Promising Practices in the Mitigation of the Impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) in Children Ages 0 to 6

Promising Practices in the Mitigation of the Impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) in Children Ages 0 to 6

Report, 2022



Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are childhood events that cause harm or distress and, as a result, disrupt the child's health and development. The purpose of this report is to define ACEs and their impact on development, health, and well-being; describe how ACEs are identified in children ages 0 to 6; and investigate evidence-based practices being used with children ages 0 to 6 and parent/caregiver-child dyads to mitigate (make less severe or harmful) the impacts of ACEs in childhood and beyond.

“In November 2022 an Executive Summary was added to the report”.
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Signs of Domestic Violence

Effects of Domestic Violence During Pregnancy

Postnatal Effects

Screening and Support

Mental Health

Ongoing Healthcare

Oral Health

Physical Activity

Sex During Pregnancy

Street Drug Use

Smoking

Weight Gain During Pregnancy

Working during Pregnancy

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Getting Ready for Baby

Healthcare Provider

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Alcohol and Pregnancy

Baby’s Growth and Development

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5-802: Sleep Skills

Sleep Skills

Brochure, Revised 2023



Good sleep among infants and young children is important for their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. This brochure, designed for use with parents and caregivers, explains what can affect your child’s sleep, how parents and caregivers can help their child go to sleep, and sleep guidelines for children 0-6 years old.
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Your Pregnancy: Important Topics

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Congratulations! You are pregnant. You may be happy or having mixed feelings about your pregnancy. Whichever the case, you will likely have some questions or concerns during this time.

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Dr. Linzi Williamson (PhD, CE)

Dr. Linzi is dedicated to helping people improve their relationships…

Grooming for the Purposes of Exploitation and Abuse: What Caregivers and Educators Should Know

This webinar will summarize findings from the Saskatchewan…

Cara Taylor

Cara (she/her) is the founder of Oaks Mental Health, a therapist,…

Jasmin Ogren

Trauma-Informed Approaches to Sexual and Reproductive Care

This webinar will outline the fundamentals of a trauma-informed…
Jason Hogan

Jason Hogan

Diana Elliott

Diana has worked in Aboriginal Infant Development Programs for…

Sherry Sinclair

Sherry’s work facilitates health and wellbeing for individuals,…

ACES: A Cross Cultural Perspective ~ Decolonizing strategies for enriching frontline programs and services and their policies.

Join Diana Elliott and Sherry Sinclair in a reflective…
3-016: Trauma-Informed Youth Engagement

Trauma-Informed Youth Engagement

Brochure, 2022



The YAP Program adapted this resource from its partners Wisdom2Action and PREVnet to create an information card to assist youth service providers and organizations towards supporting youth who may have been impacted by trauma.
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June 27, 2022

How Early Attachment Relationships Impact Brain Development and What We Can Do

This session will explore how the brain develops, how…

Distracted parenting: Phones as both a support and hindrance to parenting and potential impacts on children

This session will explore what phone use means for parenting…

Dr. Brandon McDaniel

Dr. Brandon McDaniel works in Human Development and Family Studies,…

Chaya Kulkarni, BAA, M.Ed., Ed.D; Director, Infant and Early Mental Health Promotion (IEMHP), Learning Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto

Dr. Chaya Kulkarni is the Director of Infant Mental Health Promotion…

Engaging and Supporting Families through Good Times and Tough Times

This session will explore reasons why some families may…

Robyn Stewart

Robyn holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University…

Nancy Mannix

Nancy Mannix has a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University…

Strengthening Resilience in Times of Adversity

This session will explore why individuals have differences in…

FASD Mobile PopSockets

Merchandise, 2022



Promotional items for FASD Awareness Day. Supplies limited.
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Mental Health First Aid for the Perinatal Provider

This is a one-day training designed specifically for perinatal…

Kristin Cavuto (She/They), MSW, LCSW, IBCLC

Kristin is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and International…

Insulated Mug

Merchandise, 2022



Promotional items for FASD Awareness Day. Supplies limited.
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FASD T-Shirt

Merchandise, 2022



Promotional items for FASD Awareness Day. Supplies limited.
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Dr. Catherine Lebel

Dr. Catherine Lebel is an Associate Professor of Radiology at…

Dr. Xiangyu Long

Dr. Xiangyu Long is a research associate in the lab of Dr. Catherine…

Brain and Behaviour Changes with Low PAE

This presentation will discuss how brain and behaviour…

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Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

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April 26, 2022

Your Pregnancy: Important Topics

ACEs and PCEs: Strengthening Well-being Throughout the Lifespan

This session will explore the research around adverse…

Jasmin Ogren

3-011: Mental Wellness Card

Mental Wellness Card

Information Card, Revised, 2022



This card provides contact information for services providing free, anonymous mental health supports to youth.
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3-020: Using Motivational Interviewing to Engage Youth in Healthy Conversations About Alcohol

Using Motivational Interviewing to Engage Youth in Healthy Conversations About Alcohol

Report, 2022



If you work with youth aged 14-24, you have an opportunity to support young people during a period of tremendous growth, development, and transition. In your role(s), you can help to guide youth to make decisions that will support their health and well-being now and as they transition into adulthood and greater independence. This module introduces motivational interviewing skills and strategies that can help those working with youth to engage them in conversations about their health and well-being. Engaged youth are those that feel valued and empowered to make their own decisions about their well-being, engage in healthy conversations, seek support, and share information with peers.
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3-146: Learning About FASD Modules

Learning about FASD – Modules

Guide and Manual, Revised 2020



The Learning about FASD Modules were developed for use by post-secondary instructors, professors, and anyone wishing to learn more about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Each module has been updated to reflect the most current research. Here you will find modules (with references) as they are brought up-to-date.

The modules can be used in professional programs where students, upon graduation, may work with women of childbearing age. The programs may include health care, education, justice, addictions, psychology, social work, and other community service programs.

Click the Download File button below to get all the modules or click just the modules that you want from the following links:

Module 2: Overview of FASD
Module 3: Fetal Development
Module 4: Brain Anatomy, Development, and Function
Module 5: Role and Impact of Alcohol
Module 6: Prevention of FASD
Module 7: Referral and Diagnosis of FASD
Module 8: Young Children with FASD
Module 9: Adverse Impacts
Module 10: Trauma Informed Care
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3-015: Becoming Trauma-informed: Trauma-informed Practices and How They can be Implemented in Relation to the Pre-conception, Prenatal, and Postnatal Period

Becoming Trauma-informed: Trauma-informed Practices and How They can be Implemented in Relation to the Pre-conception, Prenatal, and Postnatal Period

Report, 2022



Trauma involves an experience or experiences that are physically or emotionally harmful and result in long-term negative effects on functioning and well-being. Many people experience trauma during their lifetime. Having experienced trauma may play a role in sexual risk behaviours, unplanned pregnancies, substance misuse and dependence, and negative impacts on pregnancy, parenting, and children. Given the prevalence and impact of trauma during the perinatal period, it is recommended that services and interventions have a trauma-informed approach. This review examines recent literature on the impacts of trauma, and a trauma-informed approach to working with families, particularly in the pre-conception, prenatal, and postnatal period.
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2-802: Germ

Germ

Information Card, Reviewed 2022



This information card promotes good oral care among caregivers and young children. Caregivers are provided with information on how they can reduce the chance of early cavities in children’s teeth.
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2-801: Pregnancy Is a Time

Pregnancy is a Time for Smiling

Information Card, Reviewed 2022



This information card is about the importance of good oral care during pregnancy. Pregnant women are provided with information on why the health of their teeth and mouth may affect the health of their pregnancy.
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2-800: Pregnancy a Time to Smile

Pregnancy a Time to Smile

Poster, Reviewed 2022



This poster emphasizes the importance of good oral health during pregnancy.
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Dale Apesis

Using Motivational Interviewing to Engage Youth

On March 30, 2022, from 1:00PM-4:00PM, the Saskatchewan Prevention…

5-508: My Curious Brain Info Card

My Curious Brain Info Card

Information Card, 2022



The My Curious Brain Resource Room is an interactive virtual tool to help children and adults learn what happens in the brain and body when stress is experienced. This postcard provides the QR code and link to access the resource.
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5-507: My Curious Brain Poster

My Curious Brain Poster

Poster, 2022



The My Curious Brain Resource Room is an interactive virtual tool to help children and adults learn what happens in the brain and body when stress is experienced. This poster provides the QR code and link to access the resource.
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7-025: Grooming for the Purposes of Exploitation and Abuse: A Literature Review

Grooming for the Purposes of Exploitation and Abuse: A Literature Review

Report, 2022



Child sexual abuse is a serious issue in Canada. Grooming is an approach used by some sexual offenders to aid them in exploiting and abusing children and youth. The purpose of this report is to examine the concept of grooming, including prevalence, signs of grooming, risk factors for victimization, and research-based strategies for prevention and intervention.
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Child-Parent-Professionals Partnership in Early Intervention Programs within a Transcultural Context

As early intervention programs for children with neurodevelopmental…

Berna Elias

Berna Elias holds a master's degree in Social Psychology and…

Contests

7-014: Are You Positive You’re Negative?

Are You Positive You’re Negative?

Poster, 2022



Saskatchewan has high rates of HIV, syphilis, and other sexually transmitted infections. This poster brings awareness to how these infections can negatively impact pregnancies and shows that both partners have a responsibility to access testing and treatment to reduce the risk of potential harm.
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7-004: HIV and Pregnancy

HIV and Pregnancy

Poster, 2022



HIV can be passed from a pregnant person to their growing baby during pregnancy. This poster brings awareness to the importance of HIV testing, treatment, and prenatal care for the health of pregnant people and their babies.
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FASD Videos

Maternal and Infant Health

Sexual and Reproductive Health

Motivational Interviewing

Child Passenger Safety

Child Injury Prevention

Kirby Brigden, Inclusion Saskatchewan

Kristyn White, Creative Options Regina

Natalya Mason, Saskatoon Sexual Health

Teaching Sex-Ed for People with Developmental Disabilities

This webinar provides information on sexual health and…

Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment: Training in the SBIRT Model – part 2

Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)…

Pam Pietruszewski

Pam Pietruszewski is a Senior Advisor with the National Council…

Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment: Training in the SBIRT Model – part 1

Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT)…

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4-219: Protecting Children’s Brains

Protecting Children’s Brains

Brochure, 2022



This brochure contains information about characteristics of children at different ages and stages, what this means for their safety, and prevention tips for protecting their brains.
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4-126: Booster Seats

Booster Seats

Fact Sheet, 2022



This fact sheet shares information about the importance of booster seats, the different types of booster seats, and tips for installing and properly fitting booster seats.
Please note: This resource is a pad of 50 fact sheets. An order quantity of 1 equals 50 fact sheets.
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Dr. Serge McGraw

Dr. Serge McGraw is an Associate Professor in the Department…

Epigenetics and FASD

Summary: Prenatal exposure to alcohol can permanently affect…
4-000: Rear-Facing Car Seats

Rear-Facing Car Seats

Fact Sheet, Revised 2022



This fact sheet explains the different types of rear-facing car seats and how to properly buckle and tighten a child into one.
Please note: This resource is a pad of 50 fact sheets. An order quantity of 1 equals 50 fact sheets.
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4-125: Forward Facing Car Seats

Forward-Facing Car Seats

Fact Sheet, Revised 2022



This fact sheet explains the different types of forward-facing car seats, describes how to properly secure the child into one, and contains car seat installation tips.
Please note: This resource is a pad of 50 fact sheets. An order quantity of 1 equals 50 fact sheets.
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4-040: Close Before You Doze Door Hanger

Close Before You Doze Door Hanger

Informational Door Hanger, 2022



This resource outlines the importance of closing bedroom doors before going to sleep to reduce the risks associated with fire and smoke. It is intended to be used as a door hanger for children’s bedrooms.
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Dr. Linzi Williamson, PhD

Dr. Linzi Williamson (PhD, CE) is dedicated to helping people…

Youth Sexting: A Webinar for Educators, Caregivers, and Researchers

This webinar will summarize findings from two Saskatchewan…
2-502: Gestational Diabetes - What You Need to Know

Gestational Diabetes – What You Need to Know

Brochure, 2022



Gestational diabetes, also known as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), is a type of diabetes that begins in pregnancy. This brochure provides information on the risk factors for developing GDM, its impact on the mother and the baby, screening, management, and prevention of GDM, as well as supports available to people with GDM in Saskatchewan.
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Youth Engagement

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Adult Allies

Grant Program

Adult Allies

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Youth Engagement

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Health Promotion Through Youth Engagement

Nicholas Chadi, MD, MPH

Nicholas Chadi, MD, MPH, is currently a Clinical Assistant Professor…

Nikaela Lange

Understanding the Risks of Vaping: A Youth-Centered Approach

Dr. Chadi will be presenting on youth vaping as an evolving…
7-542: Youth and Sexting Information Sheet

Youth and Sexting Information Sheet

Fact Sheet, 2022



As technology continues to develop and grow more popular, sexting has become more common among youth. This information sheet provides educators and caregivers a quick overview of sexting and offers recommendations for ways to reduce associated risks for youth who decide to participate in sexting.
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Lauren Tastad, NP and Mel Nicol, RN from Saskatoon Sexual Health

Saskatoon Sexual Health is a non-profit organization located…

An Overview of Contraceptive Options for Care Providers

This webinar for healthcare providers will provide an…

Health Impacts of Environmental Toxic Exposures: Building Capacity for Education and Advocacy

This webinar is aimed at healthcare and service providers…

Erica Phipps, PhD

The session is part of the Prenatal Environmental Health Education…

Eric Crighton, PhD

Eric Crighton is a Full Professor in the Department of Geography,…

Healthy Weight Gain During Pregnancy

2-313: Should I get the COVID-19 Vaccine if I am Pregnant or Breastfeeding?

Should I get the COVID-19 Vaccine if I am Pregnant or Breastfeeding?

Fact Sheet, 2021



This fact sheet provides evidence-based information on COVID-19 illness and vaccination in pregnant and breastfeeding people to help them make informed decisions about getting vaccinated.

A list of associated references can be accessed at: COVID-19 Vaccine in Pregnancy and Breastfeeding References.
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Reconnection: Building a Foundation of Authentic Relationships (Keynote)

Dr. Jody Carrington has inspired many to consider the capacity…

Parenting Matters

Parenting Matters: Supporting Family Connections Virtual Conference



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December 14, 2021
4-913: Trampoline Safety Information Card

Trampoline Safety Information Card

Information Card, 2021



This information card is part of the Injury prevention begins with you campaign, and shares tips for how you can prevent trampoline injuries in children.
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4-912: Promoting Risky Play Information Card

Promoting Risky Play Information Card

Information Card, 2021



This information card is part of the Injury prevention begins with you campaign, and shares tips for how you can promote children’s risky play.
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4-911: Drowning Prevention Information Card

Drowning Prevention Information Card

Information Card, 2021



This information card is part of the Injury prevention begins with you campaign, and shares tips for how you can prevent drowning injuries in children.
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4-910: Burn and Scald Prevention Information Card

Burn and Scald Prevention Information Card

Information Card, 2021



This information card is part of the Injury prevention begins with you campaign, and shares tips for how you can prevent burn and scald injuries in children.
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2-459: Healthy Weight During Pregnancy

Healthy Weight Gain During Pregnancy

Booklet, Revised 2021



Healthy weight gain is important during pregnancy for the health of the woman and her growing baby. This booklet includes information on the benefits of gaining the recommended amount of weight during pregnancy, how to determine the amount of weight to gain during pregnancy, and recommendations for how to gain a healthy amount of weight. This booklet was developed in consultation with Saskatchewan dietitians, nurses, and other healthcare providers, as well as First Nations women.

Recent updates include the latest Canada Food Guide recommendations, the importance of certain nutrients in pregnancy, and how to track weight gain during pregnancy using the My Saskatchewan Pregnancy app.
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Saskatchewan Child Abuse Protocol: Your Duty to Report Suspected Abuse

Dr. Weiler’s talk discusses the prevalence and epidemiology…

My Curious Brain Virtual Resource Room

My Curious Brain Virtual Resource Room

Dr. Kristen McLeod

Founder of the Attune Trauma and Regulation Centre, Dr. Kristen…

Trauma-informed approaches to FASD prevention and support

A trauma-informed approach is one of the pillars to FASD…

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7-002: Sexually Transmitted Infections: Are You Positive You’re Negative?

Sexually Transmitted Infections: Are You Positive You’re Negative?

Brochure, Revised 2021



Designed for use with youth, this brochure explains what sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are, the importance of testing and treatment, and how to prevent STIs. It also includes information about the effects of STIs on fertility, pregnancies, and newborn babies.
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Dr. Kim Hellemans

Dr. Kim is a teaching professor and Chair of the Department of…

2022 FASD Prevention Virtual Conference

The 2022 FASD Prevention Virtual Conference will offer participants…

Supporting Indigenous Fathers

Niigaan Sinclair draws on the experiences of his ancestors, community,…

Supporting Indigenous Fathers’ Positive Involvement

First Nations and Métis fathers may be the most neglected –…
4-002: Button Battery Safety

Button Battery Safety

Fact Sheet, Revised 2021



This fact sheet provides information about what button batteries are, how they can be harmful to the health of children, safety tips, and what to do if a child swallows a button battery.
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FASD Prevention Speakers’ Group

Teaching Sex-Ed: 2SLGBTQ+ Inclusive Sex-Ed

Comprehensive sexual health education is a highly effective…

The Impact of Violence Against Women in the Perinatal Period

Events from childhood can influence a woman's current…

Tyler Moosehunter

Dale Apesis

Parenting Matters

Parenting Matters: Supporting Indigenous Fathers Virtual Conference



Topics…

Injury Prevention Concepts and Principles

Injury Prevention Throughout Ages and Stages

Leading Causes of Injury

Injury Prevention Begins with You

National Injury Prevention Day

Provincial Networking

Protected: FASD Awareness Month

September 29, 2021

Sara Duke, RD

Community Nutritionist at Saskatoon Tribal Council

Sara…

Healthy Weight Gain During Pregnancy

This webinar will examine the importance of healthy weight…

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Dr. Katherine Flannigan

Dr. Katherine received her PhD in School and Clinical Child Psychology…

Dr. Jacqueline Pei

Dr. Jacqueline is a Professor in the Department of Educational…

Ana Andrade

Early Life Adversity and FASD: Risks and Opportunities

There is growing research interest in the adverse life…

7-300: Contraception Options: Finding the Best Method of Birth Control for You

Contraception Options: Finding the Best Method of Birth Control for You

Booklet, Revised 2021



This booklet provides information about the different types of contraception available, including the effectiveness, use, and how to access each type. This booklet is designed for use by youth and those who work with youth.
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7-541: Youth Sexting A Critical Review of the Research Literature

Youth Sexting: A Critical Review of the Research Literature

Report, 2021



Youth sexting is on the rise due to the popularity of smart phones and certain social media apps. While this technology offers opportunities for self-expression and connection, it also poses challenges and risks. This literature review introduces the concept of sexting, explores youth-relevant issues related to sexting, and introduces strategies for sexting education.

See also: An Environmental Scan of Online Resources Related to Sexting
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Information Resources Related to COVID-19

Soumya Mishra

Soumya Mishra

Realities and Possibilities

As an individual with FASD Myles will share from his…

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Alcohol/FASD Resources

Resource Catalogue

World Café for National Child Day

To prepare for National Child Day on November 20, join us for…

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Mental Well-being

 

Mental well-being is sometimes referred to as cognitive…

Social Well-being

 

Warm, affectionate, respectful, and consistent…

Environmental Well-being

 

Children need places, people, and objects around…

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Emotional Well-being

 

Emotional well-being includes developing self-awareness,…

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Spiritual Well-being

 

Spiritual well-being can include religious beliefs,…

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Physical Well-being

 

Physical well-being in young children refers to…

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Peggy Orenstein

Peggy is an internationally-acclaimed expert on the challenges…

Let’s Talk About Sex: How a New Generation Navigates Hookups, Porn, Love & Consent

Peggy Orenstein, author of the New York Times best-sellers Girls…

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2-251: Common Non-prescription Medications in Pregnancy

Common Non-prescription Medications in Pregnancy

Fact Sheet, Revised 2021



Non-prescription medications, sometimes referred to as over-the-counter or OTC medications, are those that can be purchased without having a doctor’s prescription. This fact sheet provides information on common OTC medications such as antacids, antihistamines, laxatives, cough and cold medications, herbal products, and many more that are used in pregnancy.
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3-126: What Have You Heard about Pregnancy and Alcohol

What Have You Heard about Pregnancy and Alcohol?

Information Card, Revised 2021



This information card is written in plain language, for people who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant. It explains how drinking alcohol can affect a developing baby and cause a lifelong disability.
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Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training Session 6

Online Advance MI training, the course includes six sessions…

Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training Session 5

Online Advance MI training, the course includes six sessions…

Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training Session 4

Online Advance MI training, the course includes six sessions…

Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training Session 3

Online Advance MI training, the course includes six sessions…

Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training Session 2

Online Advance MI training, the course includes six sessions…

Advanced Motivational Interviewing Training Session 1

Online Advance MI training, the course includes six sessions…

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Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 6

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 5

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 4

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 3

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 2

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 1

Online introductory MI training, the course includes six sessions…

Dr. Kathleen Kendall-Tackett, PhD, IBCLC, FAPA

Dr. Kendall-Tackett is a health psychologist and International…

The Effect of Maternal Depression and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) on Mother-Infant Sleep

This webinar examines the relationship between mothers'…

Motivation Interviewing Form

Motivation Interviewing Online Form

Date
[date* date-564]

Your name
[text* your-name]…

Lisa Whittingham

Lisa Whittingham is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Child…

Ana Andrade

Ana joined the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute in 2021 as one…

Dr. Kelly Harding

Dr. Kelly Harding received her PhD in Interdisciplinary Rural…

#WineMom: Humour and empowerment or binge drinking and mental health challenges?

In this webinar, participants will learn about ‘wine…

Anemia and Pregnancy

Maria Soonias Ali

Born and raised in Saskatoon, Maria grew up on the west side…

Children’s Rights in 2021: Progress, Setbacks, and Ongoing Issues

This free webinar will discuss the origins of the United…

Protected: Drowning Test page

July 14, 2021

Lifejackets and Personal Flotation Devices

Protected: Saskatchewan Motivation Interviewing Trainers

July 12, 2021

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Sexual Health Education

Youth Action for Prevention (YAP)

Youth-led Community Health Grants

Adolescent Sexual Health

Maternal Mental Health

Parental Mental Health

Youth Health

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Early Childhood Mental Health

Early Childhood Team

Sexual Health Development

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Infants Resources

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Maternal and Child Environmental Health – Educational Modules

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Early Childhood Team

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Early Childhood Team

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My Curious Brain

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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Youth

Youth

Ana Andrade

Ana Andrade

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Young Children with FASD: Strengths and Challenges

Every child with FASD is unique. Every child has strengths and…

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Motivational Interviewing on the Phone

Our world is changing and we are meeting with clients or patients…

Crystal Peters, Saskatchewan MI Trainers Group

Soumya Mishra

FASD Prevention Program Coordinator

Motivational Interviewing on the Phone

Our world is changing and we are meeting with clients or patients…

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Jacq Brasseur

Youth Grant Writing Workshop with Jacq Brasseur

As part of the Youth-led Community Health Grant Program,…
4-224: Ready to Ride Booklet

Ready to Ride?

Booklet, Revised 2021



Children (ages 5-12), their caregivers, and educators can find out how to stay safe while biking. This booklet answers the following questions: why bike safety is important, what should I wear when I ride my bike, why should I wear a bike helmet, what’s the right bike for me, and what road rules should I know?
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Youth Connect: A Saskatchewan Conversation on Mental Health and Resilience

Truly Alive Youth and Family Foundation in partnership with the…

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Protected: Saskatchewan Child Passenger Safety Technician Update

May 10, 2021

Dr. William Weiler

Dr. William Weiler is a pediatrician in Saskatchewan and an assistant…

Child Maltreatment and Duty to Report

Dr. Weiler’s talk will discuss the prevalence and epidemiology…

How to Increase Child Well-being through Effective Knowledge Translation

Megan Clark

Megan Clark is the Research and Evaluation Lead at the Saskatchewan…

Hepatitis C and Pregnancy

A family physician's perspective on hepatitis C prevention,…

Sexually Transmitted and Blood-borne Infections (STBBIs)

Keep It Safe Saskatchewan

Sexual Health Education

Sexual Health Resources

Adolescent Sexual Health

Message from SGI

Manufacturer Overview

Featured Presentations

Booster Seat Video

Curriculum Update

Fact Sheets

Rosanna Peeling

Rosanna Peeling is currently Professor/Chair of Diagnostics Research…

Innovations in Syphilis Screening

Cases of syphilis are rising dramatically in Saskatchewan, including…

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Zoé Bordeleau-Cass

REACH (Real Education About Cannabis and Health) Resource Orientation

Are you interested in bringing cannabis education to…

Protected: YAP Testing

April 15, 2021

Protected: Testing Testing

April 13, 2021

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Introduction

Context

Sexual Health Risks and Outcomes

Protective Factors

Dr. Ian Pike

Professor of Pediatrics | University of British Columbia Director…

Tanis Shanks

CAPC Training and Education Coordinator

Cannabis in Children and Youth – Paying Close Attention to Prevent Poisoning

This webinar provided information on:
7-903: Syphilis Postcard - Mother

Syphilis Information Card – Mother

Information Card, 2021



Rates of syphilis have dramatically increased in Saskatchewan in recent years. Women of reproductive age are of particular concern because of the risk for congenital syphilis (syphilis passed from mother to baby during pregnancy or delivery). This information card highlights that syphilis can harm pregnancies and unborn babies, but it is preventable and curable. Therefore, it is important for pregnant women to be tested and treated if infected.
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7-902: Syphilis Poster - Healthcare

Syphilis Poster – Healthcare Provider

Poster, 2021



Rates of syphilis have dramatically increased in Saskatchewan in recent years. Women of reproductive age are of particular concern because of the risk for congenital syphilis (syphilis passed from mother to baby during pregnancy or delivery). This poster highlights that syphilis can harm pregnancies and unborn babies, but it is preventable and curable. Therefore, it is important for healthcare providers to offer syphilis testing to patients in order to prevent harms caused by syphilis.
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7-901: Syphilis Postcard - Healthcare

Syphilis Information Card – Healthcare Provider

Information Card, 2021



Rates of syphilis have dramatically increased in Saskatchewan in recent years. Women of reproductive age are of particular concern because of the risk for congenital syphilis (syphilis passed from mother to baby during pregnancy or delivery). This information card highlights that syphilis can harm pregnancies and unborn babies, but it is preventable and curable. Therefore, it is important for healthcare providers to offer syphilis testing to patients in order to prevent harms caused by syphilis.
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Supporting the Sexual Health of Sexually and Gender Diverse Youth

4-401: Unintentional Poisoning Summary and Prevention Tips

Unintentional Poisoning Summary and Prevention Tips

Fact Sheet, 2021



This summary provides information about unintentional poisoning-related hospitalizations for Saskatchewan children under the age of 10, between 2004 and 2013. Information about how to prevent unintentional poisonings in children is also provided.
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Maureen Shogan, MN, RNC

Maureen has had varied nursing experiences as a neonatal clinical…

ACEs and Substance Use Disorder: Empowering Moms to Reduce Self and Health Care Provider Stigmatization

Many women with Substance Use Disorder may have experienced Adverse…

Resources for Child Passenger Safety Technicians

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3-014: Youth Engagement Environmental Scan

Health Promotion Through Youth Engagement: An Environmental Scan of Canadian Programs

Report, 2021



Issues of youth alcohol and drug use, sexual health, and mental health are inextricably linked, and youth with limited access to services and resources are likely at an increased risk of related harms. Extensive research has demonstrated the effectiveness of youth engagement supported by adult allies for addressing youth health, particularly the prevention of alcohol-related harms and the promotion of sexual health. This report shares information about youth engagement programs and activities across Canada that deliver harm reduction, health-promoting programming for youth that are harder to reach and/or those who experience marginalization based on identity, geographic location, class, etc. The purpose of this document is to provide inspiration, context, and contacts from existing programs to facilitate the development of innovative youth engagement programs in Saskatchewan.
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7-540: Sexting Environmental Scan

An Environmental Scan of Online Resources Related to Sexting

Report, 2021



Sexting, the sending and receiving of sexual messages through technological devices like cell phones, is on the rise among youth. While there are debates about whether sexting is a normal form of sexual expression or a risky behaviour, education and support around sexting may help reduce negative consequences associated with sexting for youth. This report shares information about current, evidence-based, online resources focused on sexting and its impacts on youth. The information gathered through this environmental scan may be helpful to parents/guardians, youth, and educators seeking materials to educate themselves or the youth in their lives about sexting.
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Adapting Early Childhood Environments for Children with FASD

All children want to, and can, learn and grow. No child…

4-906: Poison Prevention Guide

Poison Prevention Guide

Guide and Manual, 2021



This guide is for anyone who works with children and their families, and can be used to educate children and families about home and personal safety related to poisoning prevention. There are activities for both children and adults in the guide. There are activity pages at the end of the guide that can be photocopied.
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Carley Pozniak

Carley Pozniak received her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from…
PrEP & Pregnancy

PrEP and Pregnancy

This webinar explores the use of Pre-exposure prophylaxis…

Rachel MacLean

Rachel MacLean (she/her) is a Senior Project Officer with the…

Laura Bouchard

Laura Bouchard (she/her) holds a BA in Psychology from the University…

Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care for Reducing Stigma Related to STBBIs

Trauma- and violence-informed care (TVIC) is an important…

Dr. Ghita Wiebe

is a Developmental Pediatrician based mainly in Saskatoon at…

Shana Mohr

Shana is the Training Manager for the FASD Network of Saskatchewan.…

Dr. Ana Hanlon-Dearman

Dr. Hanlon-Dearman is a developmental pediatrician and the Medical…

Assessment of Preschoolers with Prenatal Alcohol Exposure

Receiving a diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder…

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Advanced Motivational Interviewing – Session 5

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Advanced Motivational Interviewing – Session 4

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Advanced Motivational Interviewing – Session 3

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Advanced Motivational Interviewing – Session 2

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

Laurie Dimond

SK MI Trainer

Advanced Motivational Interviewing – Session 1

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an effective way of talking…

James McKenna, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.

Dr. McKenna is a world-renowned expert on infant sleep, in particular…

What Evidence-Based Research Tells Us About “Safe Infant Sleep”: The Science of Mother-Infant Bedsharing

This webinar is aimed at providing evidenced-based information…

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Information Resources Related to COVID-19
The following list…

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Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 8

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 7

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 6

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 5

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 4

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 3

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 2

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Dwayne Cameron

Saskatchewan MI Trainers Group

Introductory Motivational Interviewing Training – Session 1

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

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Sexual Health Information for Educators

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Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 7

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 6

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 5

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 4

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 3

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 2

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

Bobbi-Lynn Foster

Saskatchewan MI Trainers Group

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 1

Have you ever felt frustrated when clients or patients seem stuck…

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Early Childhood Team

Infants

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

Parents and caregivers need to be educated on the safest sleep arrangements for their infant
and to choose a safe environment for their newborn. New parents should be knowledgeable about the safe sleeping habits for their baby to reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death or SIDS
Teaching Sex-Ed: Sex-Ed Facilitation Skills

Teaching Sex-Ed: Sex-Ed Facilitation Skills

An introductory webinar for teachers and health educators…

Dr. Megan Clark

Dr. Clark (she/her) is a family physician in Regina, Saskatchewan.…

Trans and Non-Binary Sexual Health and Pregnancy

This webinar is directed toward healthcare providers…
2-409: ABCs for Safe Sleep

ABCs for Safe Sleep

Informational Door Hanger, 2020



This resource outlines safe sleeping tips for babies to help reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It is intended to be used as a door hanger within a baby’s sleep environment.
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Matthew Johnson

Matthew Johnson is the Director of Education for MediaSmarts,…
Digital Literacy Skills

Teaching Sex-Ed: Digital Literacy Skills

This webinar is directed toward teachers and health educators…
Teaching-Sex-Ed-Human-Sexuality-101

Teaching Sex-Ed: Human Sexuality 101

This webinar is directed toward teachers and health educators…

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Stadium Cup with Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines

Merchandise, 2020



These 22 ounce purple stadium cups provide information on standard drink sizes and Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines (LRDG). These guidelines include the recommendation that no alcohol is healthiest in pregnancy.
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Cassidy Evans

Cassidy Evans is a spirited 13-year-old girl with a zest for…

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Sacred Tree Evaluation

The Sacred Tree Evaluation is an interactive activity and an…

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Cultivating Personal Well-being and Effectiveness Through Mindful Living

Are you caught up in the “busy-ness” of every day? Do you…

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Connection and Protection Through the Lens of My Curious Brain: Laying a Foundation for Understanding Trauma, Stress, and Wellness

This presentation will explore how adverse childhood experiences…

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The Impact of Early Adversity – Bringing Our Best Self Forward in Challenging Times

The adverse childhood experience studies strengthened the concerns…

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Child Anxiety During a Pandemic Helping them Cope

The webinar will be recorded and will be available for anyone…

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Opioid Exposure in Pregnancy and Neonatal Period

The webinar will be recorded and will be available for anyone…

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Parenting Matters

Parenting Matters is a two-day virtual conference that will provide…

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Dr. JoLee Sasakamoose

Dr. JoLee Sasakamoose is Wellness Wheel’s Research Director,…

Susanne Nicolay

Susanne Nicolay (Susanne.nicolay@wellnesswheel.ca) is the Clinical…

Vertical Transmission of HCV

Treatment in Pregnancy

Delivery

Pregnancy Outcomes

Impact on Infants

Aftercare for Women and Babies

Importance of Healthcare Providers

Resources

HCV

Screening in Pregnancy

Aftercare for Women and Babies

Importance of Healthcare Providers

Resources

Treatment in Pregnancy

Delivery

Pregnancy Outcomes

Impact on Infants

HCV

Screening in Pregnancy

Vertical Transmission of HCV

Hepatitis C (HCV) and Pregnancy

Speaker 2

Speaker 1

Parenting Matters

Dr. Michael Ungar

Helping Those Who Help Nurture and Maintain Their Resilience

Sustaining our resilience as professional helpers can be a challenge…

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Ryan Test

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Jackson Katz, Ph.D.

Jackson Katz, Ph.D., is an educator, author, and cultural theorist…

Preventing Sexual Assault is a Leadership Imperative: Strategies for Engaging Young People

Sexualized violence is an issue that impacts people of all ages,…

Understanding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is complicated. Prenatal…

Megan Clark

Dr. Madhav Sarda

Dr. Madhav Sarda is a Child Psychiatrist based in Saskatoon.…

Anxiety: Worried Kids, Worrying about Worrying

All children worry. Anxiety can be helpful and necessary.…

Erin Beckwell, BSW, MSW, RSW (SK) [she/her]

Erin is a social worker, educator, and consultant, who has spent…

STBBI Stigma: A Barrier to Care

7-500: HCV and Pregnancy Fact Sheet

HCV and Pregnancy Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet, 2020



This fact sheet provides information about hepatitis C (HCV) and pregnancy, including information about vertical transmission (from mother to baby) and the effects of HCV on pregnancy and infants.
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Dr. Stuart Skinner

Dr. Stuart Skinner received his medical degree from the University…
Rural HIV Prevention and Care

Rural HIV Prevention and Care

This webinar will provide an outline of the current state…

5-801: National Child Day Poster

National Child Day Poster

Poster, 2020



This poster was developed by the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) project to raise awareness on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) and to celebrate National Child’s Day on November 20 of each year. The poster highlights children’s rights: right to education, right to play, right to healthy food, right to parents who love them and protect them from harm, right to health, and right to rest and relaxation.

By ratifying the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1991, Canada made a commitment to ensure that children’s rights are upheld. Help us celebrate National Child’s Day on November 20 and everyday throughout the year!
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Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 8

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Have you ever felt frustrated when…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 7

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Have you ever felt frustrated when…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 6

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Have you ever felt frustrated when…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 5

Is this training for you?

Have you ever felt frustrated when…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 4

Is this training for you?

Have you ever felt frustrated when…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 3

Is this training for you?

Have you ever felt frustrated when…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 2

Is this training for you?

Have you ever felt frustrated when…

Introductory Motivational Interviewing – Session 1

Is this training for you?

Have you ever felt frustrated when…

Erica Gray, M.S.W., R.S.W.

Member of Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MIN…

Effective Telephone Conversations with Clients Using Motivational Interviewing (MI) – Part 2

COVID-19 has changed the way you do your work. You are now meeting…

Effective Telephone Conversations with Clients Using Motivational Interviewing (MI) – Part 1

COVID-19 has changed the way you do your work. You are now meeting…

Bev Drew, B.A.Sc., M.Sc., member of Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT)

Bev is a skilled Motivational Interviewing trainer with over…

Bev Drew

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Delilah Kamuhanda

Delilah Kamuhanda is the new Sexual Health Coordinator with Saskatoon…

Teaching Sex-Ed: Anti-Racist Sex-Ed

This webinar is directed toward teachers and health educators…

Morgan Price

Pronouns: She/Her
Job Title: Education & Outreach Coordinator…
Teaching Sex-Ed: Understanding Sexualized Violence

Teaching Sex-Ed: Understanding Sexualized Violence

This webinar is directed toward teachers and health educators…

Dr. Carrie Bourassa

Dr. Carrie Bourassa spent over 15 years as a professor of Indigenous…

Dr. Mahli Brindamour MD, FRCPC

Dr. Brindamour is a general paediatrician with a special interest…

Dr. Kali Gartner

Dr. Gartner is a Family Physician working at the Saskatoon Community…

Temi Haastrup

Opioid Exposure in Pregnancy and Neonatal Period: A Harm Reduction Approach

This webinar will cover the impacts of neonatal abstinence…

Health Impacts of Environmental Exposures

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Natalya Mason

Natalya Mason (PgCSH, BA, BSW, RSW, MA) is a sexual health educator…

Savannah Holt

Teaching Sex-Ed: STIs & Contraception

This webinar is directed toward teachers and health educators…

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Benefits of using Support Animals with Young Children

Support animals have received attention over the last several…

Lee Hinton

Top Seven Messages about Early Childhood Mental Health

There are so many messages that you can share with parents and…

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Myles Himmelreich

Myles is a member of the Adult Leadership Committee. Myles is…

Marlene Dray

FASD: Let’s Change the Conversation and Challenge the Stigma

FASD: Let’s Change the Conversation and Challenge the Stigma

It is not easy to talk about FASD. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum…

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Jackie Eaton

COVID, Stress Awareness,and Returning to School

Returning to school in a COVID world increases everyone’s…

Protected: SK CAPC

September 17, 2020

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2-001: Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes in Saskatchewan

Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes in Saskatchewan

Report, 2020



Pediatric type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a rising issue in Canada. Research shows an increasing prevalence of T2D in communities around the world, including in Canada. In Canada, some of the highest incidence rates are found in the First Nations pediatric population in the Prairie provinces. The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute partnered with Dr. Mark Inman (Pediatric Endocrinologist, Saskatchewan Health Authority) to bring together current evidence and data relevant to Saskatchewan and increase the understanding of the strengths, gaps, and needs related to pediatric T2D within Saskatchewan.

The partnership resulted in the development of this background report, based on a literature review, needs assessment survey, and environmental scan, which will inform future work regarding pediatric T2D in Saskatchewan. The report will be used first to inform the development of relevant resources for education and training for healthcare providers, and second, to develop appropriate education for patients and families, within the Saskatchewan context.
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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM): RISKS, PREVENTION, AND MANAGEMENT

In response to the rising rates of gestational diabetes mellitus…

Dr. Jill Newstead-Angel MD FRCSC

Dr. Newstead-Angel received her medical degree at the University…

Dr. Nadine Thornhill

Nadine Thornhill, Ed.D is a sexuality educator, speaker, and…

Teaching Sex-Ed Webinar Series – Comprehensive Sex-Ed: A Foundation For Building Bright Futures

Dr. Nadine Thornhill has helped thousands of adults and youth…

Lily Patzer

Provincial Program Manager, Aboriginal Head Start Association…

Andrea Cowan

Community Program Manager, Northern Alcohol Strategy, Ministry…

Harold Johnson

Harold R. Johnson is the author if five fiction and five nonfiction…
Changing the Story

Changing the Story: Community-led Alcohol Planning

Harold Johnson discusses the normalization of alcohol,…

Dr. Keith DaSilva

Dr. Da Silva is a clinician and researcher in the disciplines…
FASD and Dental Health in Young Children

FASD and Dental Health in Young Children

Tooth decay remains the most common chronic disease of…

Young Children with FASD: Strengths and Challenges

Every child with FASD is unique. Every child has strengths…

Dr. Ana Hanlon-Dearman

Dr. Ana Hanlon-Dearman is a Developmental Pediatrician at the…

Canada FASD Research Network

Understanding and Managing Sleep for Children under 6 with FASD

The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute and the Canada FASD…

Marlene Dray, B.A.

FASD Prevention Program Coordinator

Saskatchewan Prevention Institute

Bev Drew, B.A.Sc., M.Sc.

Member of Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT)
Bev…

Understanding Pregnancy and Alcohol

This webinar is presented by Bev Drew and Marlene Dray,…

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4-010: Child Injury Prevention Demonstration Activities

Child Injury Prevention Demonstration Activities

Guide, 2020



This activity guide was developed for community leaders, educators, and other professionals to use in their work with families to help prevent child injury. The ten hands-on activities included in this guide demonstrate the risk to children and youth from common causes of injury. The causes of injury addressed in the guide include burns, choking, poisoning, scalds, traumatic brain injury, cycling-related injury, drowning, and motor-vehicle injury. Each activity includes a list of the materials, the process, discussion points, and safety tips. Additional materials such as fact sheets, images, and videos are also listed for each activity.
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Cara Zukewich

Dr. Sarah Reid, MD, FRCPC

Departments of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, University…

Dr. Marty Klein

Dr. Marty Klein has been a California-Licensed Marriage &…

Dr. Michael Rieder

CIHR-GSK Chair in Paediatric
Clinical Pharmacology, University…

Dr. Johnmark Opondo

Dr. Johnmark is a Medical Health Officer for Saskatchewan Health…

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Temi Haastrup

Perinatal and Infant Health Coordinator

My Saskatchewan Pregnancy App: All You Need to Know

The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute cordially invites…

Connie Herman

Holiday Inn Express

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Marlene Dray

Marlene has worked as a Coordinator at the Saskatchewan Prevention…

Let’s Talk About Alcohol

Alcohol is the most commonly used drug in Canada. This webinar…

Connie Herman

Connie is the Nobody's Perfect Parenting Program Coordinator…

Jackie Eaton

Jackie is the Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) Training…

Cara Zukewich

Child Injury Prevention Program Coordinator

Evelyn Wotherspoon, MSW, RSW

Jeff Wzack

Kinsman Children's Centre

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Lee Hinton

Lee Hinton is the Executive Director at the Saskatchewan Prevention…

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Saleema Noon, B.A., M.A.

Young enough to relate to children and teens, but experienced…

Kids and Concussions: What do we know in 2019?

A concussion is a brain injury that can affect how the…

Helping Young People Develop Porn Literacy

Dr. Marty Klein has been researching and lecturing about…

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Let’s Talk Syphilis: Mom and Baby

Rates of syphilis are on the rise in Saskatchewan. Pregnancy…

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Talk Sex Today: What kids need to know and how adults can teach them

Parenthood never arrives with a rulebook, and when it comes to…

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2-442: Gestational Diabetes Fact Sheet

Gestational Diabetes Fact Sheet

Fact Sheet, 2020



Gestational diabetes, also known as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), is a sub-type of diabetes that is first identified during pregnancy. This fact sheet provides information on risk factors for developing GDM, its impact on maternal and child health, screening and diagnosis, as well as recommended management and primary prevention strategies.
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Dr. Holly Graham

Neal Kewistep

7-008: HIV and Pregnancy Care Guide

HIV and Pregnancy – A Guide to Care

Guide and Manual, Revised 2020



This guide covers such topics such as HIV/AIDS in Saskatchewan, modes of transmission of HIV, HIV testing during pregnancy, prenatal algorithm, HIV treatment and drug management, after-care for babies of HIV positive women, barriers to HIV transmission prevention and prenatal care, and motivational approaches.

For updated information about HIV/AIDS for health professionals, visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/hiv-aids/health-professionals.html.

For updated HIV order sets for Saskatchewan, including maternal and infant order sets, clinical forms, and discharge checklists, visit: https://www.saskhealthauthority.ca/intranet/health-provider-resources/clinical-resources/z-list-clinical-resources/maternalchildrens-health-resources/hiv-maternal-and-newborn-clinical-resources.

For updated information about infant feeding recommendations in Canada, including criteria for people living with HIV who want to breastfeed, visit: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37008587/.
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2-448: Gestational Diabetes Risks Prevention and Treatments

Gestational Diabetes Risks Prevention and Treatments

Literature Review, 2020



Gestational diabetes, also known as gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), is a sub-type of diabetes that is first identified during pregnancy. It consists of abnormal glucose tolerance or higher than normal blood glucose levels, that may or may not diminish following the birth of an infant. Over the past decades, GDM rates have continued to increase in Canada. This review provides information on the risk factors for developing GDM, its impact on maternal and offspring health, the approach to screening and diagnosis, recommended management strategies (both pharmacological and non-pharmacological), as well as primary prevention strategies.
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7-529: Effective Sexual Health Education for Youth

Effective Sexual Health Education for Youth

Evidence Summary, revised 2020



Rates of STIs and adolescent pregnancy in Saskatchewan indicate that ongoing sexual health education is important and necessary. Well-planned and implemented sexual health education programs have been found to be effective in helping youth reduce the risk of STI/HIV infection and unintended pregnancies. This evidence summary highlights the importance of comprehensive sexual health education and explains characteristics that make this type of education effective.

For more information about effective sexual health education, please see the complete literature review titled “Effective Evidence-Based Sexual Health Education for Youth”. The current summary was based on this literature review, as well as updated guidelines (e.g., SIECCAN’s 2019 Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education).
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Protected: My Curious Brain

May 25, 2020

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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Alcohol and Pregnancy

Cannabis and Pregnancy

Tobacco and Pregnancy

Substance Use and Pregnancy

4-217: Your Activity Guide for Teaching Bike Safety Skills

Your Activity Guide for Teaching Bike Safety Skills

Guide, Revised 2020



This booklet is for any individual to use in educating children and youth about bicycle safety. These nine activities are designed for teaching bike safety skills for children ages 5 – 12. Included are speaking notes, notes to the educator, items required for the activities, and tools to support the activity (e.g., diagrams and photos). This booklet will help individuals focus on the importance of safe cycling through education.
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7-531: Online Resources for Sexual Health Educators

Online Resources for Sexual Health Educators

Report, Revised 2020



There are numerous Canadian and American organizations that provide information and resources to help sexual health educators increase their knowledge and ability to teach youth about factors related to their sexual health. This document provides a list of online resources for sexual health educators, including lesson plans and information about contraceptives, sexually transmitted infections, and sexual orientation.
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Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)

Zoe

Zoé Bordeleau-Cass

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2-905: Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Literature Review

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Literature Review

Report, 2020



Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a condition whereby some infants exposed to particular substances in utero experience a variety of postnatal withdrawal symptoms shortly after birth. Increased rates of NAS have been reported in Canada over the past decade. This review provides information about the development and effects of NAS, modes of assessment, treatment options (both pharmacological and non-pharmacological), care guidelines for parents and caregivers, and primary prevention strategies.
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2-906: Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Fact Sheet, 2020



Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a condition whereby infants who are exposed to particular substances in the womb experience a variety of withdrawal symptoms shortly after they are born. This fact sheet shares information about the signs and symptoms of NAS, treatment, at-home care recommendations, and potential long-term outcomes.
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2-52-501: MSP App Tear Away Card

My Saskatchewan Pregnancy App Tear-Away Cards

Information Card, 2020



To provide evidence-based information to pregnant women in Saskatchewan, the Prevention Institute has created a smart phone app, My Saskatchewan Pregnancy. Features of the app include daily health tips, monthly summaries of baby’s growth, a “to do” list for each trimester, videos, a pregnancy timeline, a My Health feature (with trackable functions for blood pressure, weight gain, and mental health), and more.
These tear-away cards advertise the availability of the app and come in pads of 25.
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My Saskatchewan Pregnancy App Poster

Poster, 2023



To provide evidence-based information to pregnant women in Saskatchewan, the Prevention Institute has created a smart phone app, My Saskatchewan Pregnancy. This poster provides a QR code to download this app.
Download the poster without the QR code here. here.
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My Saskatchewan Pregnancy

My Saskatchewan Pregnancy

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Protected: Social Media Share

January 22, 2020

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Brain injury

Prevention

Support for Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents

Resources

Links

Planned and Unplanned Pregnancies

Guidelines

Consequences

Savannah Holt

Savannah Holt

Noreen Agrey

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Prevention

Outcomes

Links

Where and when does a concussion happen?

Symptoms

Treatment

What is a concussion?

How is a concussion caused?

Concussion in children under the age of 6

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Professionals Providing Care During Pregnancy

4-001: Concussion in Children Under the Age of 6

Concussion in Children Under the Age of 6

Fact Sheet, 2019



Although the majority of concussions are minor, they can have serious outcomes for children under the age of six. This fact sheet defines what a concussion is, how concussions happen, and the signs and symptoms of a concussion. Information on treatment, potential long-term outcomes, and prevention is also provided. Aimed at health professionals and service providers who work with families.
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Support for Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents

Resources

Links

Planned and Unplanned Pregnancies

Guidelines

Consequences

Prevention

7-023: Syphilis

Syphilis

Poster, 2019



Rates of syphilis have significantly increased in Saskatchewan in the past several years, with areas of the province issuing syphilis alerts and outbreak notices. Women of reproductive age are of particular concern because of the risk for congenital syphilis (syphilis passed from mother to baby during pregnancy or delivery). This poster highlights that syphilis can harm pregnancies and unborn babies, but it is curable. Therefore, it is important for pregnant women to be tested and treated if infected.
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7-V-726: The ABCs of STIs

The ABCs of STIs

Video, 2020



Young people and a specialist in teen sexual health describe the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for HIV, chlamydia, HPV, genital warts, gonorrhea, and more using current medical data and best practices. Nonjudgemental prevention methods and precautions are presented to help viewers learn how to avoid being infected and keep their bodies healthy.
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Delilah Kamuhanda

Delilah Kamuhanda

7-538: Associations Between Adolescent Pornography Use and Their Sexual and Reproductive Health

Associations Between Adolescent Pornography Use and Their Sexual and Reproductive Health

Report, 2019



This report examines the potential effects of pornography use on adolescents’ sexual and reproductive health. The following categories of outcomes are reviewed: 1) sexual attitudes and beliefs; 2) sexual self-development; 3) sexual behaviours; and 4) sexual harassment, aggression, and victimization.
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3-012: Your Voice Matters! Information Card

Your Voice Matters! Information Card

Information Card, 2019



This card gives a brief explanation of the goals of the YAP Program, as well as links to our program website and social media platforms.
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Adolescent Pregnancy

Adolescent Pregnancy

Child Injury Prevention Program Coordinator

Beth Blakley (she/her)

4-902: When Your Baby Can’t Stop Crying

When Your Baby Can’t Stop Crying

Brochure, Revised 2019



Although infant crying is normal, it can be very frustrating for caregivers. This brochure identifies strategies for dealing with a crying infant, as well as strategies for handling caregivers’ frustration. Ideal for use with all caregivers. For information aimed at professionals and service providers, see Abusive Head Trauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome) (resource 4-900).
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Syphilis

Syphilis

Resources for Healthcare Providers

Treatment

Congenital Syphilis

Resources

Symptoms

Transmission

Testing

Resources

Resources for Healthcare Providers

Symptoms

Transmission

Testing

Treatment

Congenital Syphilis

Syphilis

Let’s Talk Syphilis – Mom and Baby

Dr. Johnmark Opondo

Dr. Johnmark Opondo

Janice Seebach

Janice Seebach

Indigenous Wellness as Prevention

2-437: Safe Sleeping for Your Baby: Lower the Risk of SIDS

Safe Sleep for Your Baby: Lower the Risk of SIDS2463

Brochure, Revised 2019



This brochure outlines safe sleeping habits for babies to help reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It also provides information on breastfeeding and the importance of supervised “tummy time”.
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Ken Lamoureux

John Carriere

John Carriere

Cheyanne Desnomie

Cheyanne Desnomie

Donna Banach

Donna Banach

Maria Soonias Ali

Maria Soonias Ali

Promoting Youth Engagement: Techniques, Goals, and Challenges

Contraception for Adolescents

Dr. Melissa Mirosh

Dr. Melissa Mirosh

3-149: Let’s Talk About Prenatal Development

Let’s Talk About Prenatal Development

Powerpoint Presentation, 2019



To understand what happens to an unborn baby when she is exposed to alcohol, it is helpful to take a look at pregnancy and how the baby grows inside the mother. We can then better understand how Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder happens.
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3-148: Let’s Talk About Alcohol

Let’s Talk About Alcohol

Powerpoint Presentation, 2019



Alcohol is the most commonly used drug in Canada. This PowerPoint provides information about alcohol so we know what it really is; what happens when we drink it; how it impacts us, our children, and our community; and how to reduce harms.
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Jhalene Groth

Jhalene Groth

FASD: Let’s Change the Conversation

Supporting young children with FASD in Aboriginal Head Start Centres: Teachings from the Canadian FASD Mentoring Project

Bev Drew

Bev Drew

4-005: Protecting the Brain Fact Sheet

Protecting the Brain

Fact Sheet, Revised 2019



The brain enables us to do everything that we do – breathe, walk, plan for our futures, and makes us who we are as individuals. It is important to understand how the brain works so we can protect it as best as possible.
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Dr. Stuart Skinner

Dr. Stuart Skinner

Dr. Jeff Eichhorst

Dr. Jeff Eichhorst

Dr. Seyara Shwetz

Dr. Cassie Pancyr

Dr. Cassie Pancyr

Dr. Noni Macdonald

Dr. Noni MacDonald

Dr. Mark Inman

Dr. Mark Inman

Dr. Kali Gartner

Dr. Kali Gartner

Dr. Cassandra Opikokew Wajuntah

Dr. Cassandra Opikokew Wajuntah

Valerie Tarasuk

Dr. Valerie Tarasuk

Dr. Mahli Brindamour

Dr. Mahli Brindamour

Erin Beckwell, BSW, MSW, RSW (SK)

Erin Beckwell

Medical Stream Speakers 2019

Medical Stream Sessions 2019

External Links

STIs at a Glance

The STI Adventures

KIS-SK App

Resources

Prevention

Testing

Treatment

Fertility and Pregnancy

Transmission

External Links

Transmission

Prevention

Testing

Treatment

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Dr. Alexandra King

Dr. Alexandra King

Resources

Testing

Treatment

Infant Feeding

Newsletter

Online Learning

Caring for Women* Who Use Substances in Pregnancy and Their Infants: Recognizing the Structural and Socioeconomic Factors That Impact Women* and Families and Interventions to Improve Mother-Infant Outcomes

Dr. James Irvine

Dr. James Irvine

STIs at a Glance

KIS-SK App

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Resources

External Links

Testing

Treatment

Fertility and Pregnancy

The STI Adventures

Transmission

Prevention

Prevention

Testing

Treatment

External Links

Transmission

HIV/AIDS

Saskatchewan Prenatal Screening for Aneuploidy and Open Neural Tube Defects

Dr. Jeff Eichhorst

Dr. Jeff Eichhorst

Dr. Stuart Skinner

Dr. Stuart Skinner

A Combined Response to Address Health Gaps in Indigenous Communities

Moses Gordon

Moses Gordon

Building Research Relationships with Indigenous Communities

Vaccinations and Immunization: What You Need to Know

Dr. Maryam Mehtar

Dr. Maryam Mehtar

Paediatric School-Based Health: A community based alternate moldel of care

HIV and Pregnancy

HIV and Pregnancy

HIV is different now. With proper treatment and care, people living with HIV can live long and healthy lives. Women living with HIV can also have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. With care and treatment, the risk of transmission of HIV can be reduced to less than 1%. Women living with HIV who do not receive treatment have a 15% to 40% chance of passing HIV to their babies (called vertical transmission).
4-900: Abusive Head Trauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome)

Abusive Head Trauma (Shaken Baby Syndrome)

Fact Sheet, Revised 2019



Explains what abusive head trauma is, including how and why it happens, the long-term effects, and how it can be prevented. Aimed at health professionals and service providers who work with families. For information aimed at caregivers, see When Your Baby Can’t Stop Crying (resource 4-902).
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Canada’s Food Guide-What’s All the Hype About?

Cassie McVay

Cassie McVay

Sara Langley

Sara Langley

Anita Ogurlu

Anita Ogurlu

2-461: Cannabis and Pregnancy Poster

Cannabis and Pregnancy Poster

Poster, 2019



Cannabis can be harmful. This poster highlights that cannabis can harm developing fetuses during pregnancy, and infants through breastfeeding. This poster was created in partnership with the Cannabinoid Research Institute of Saskatchewan.
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Food Insecurity: Multiple Perspectives to Understand the Issue

Abstracts

Abstracts

Childhood Anxiety: Worried About Worrying

Madhav Sarda

Dr. Madhav Sarda

Increasing our Capacity to Support the Healthy Development of Young Children in Saskatchewan: Zero to Three Fellowship

Lee Hinton

Lee Hinton

Janice Osecap

Janice Osecap

Carrie Pratt

Carrie Pratt

Dr. Holly Graham

Dr. Holly Graham

Connie Herman

Connie Herman

Tanis Shanks

Tanis Shanks

Knowledge Exchange in Action Through Facilitation

Brain Injury Due to Trauma

Fact Sheet, Revised 2019



Explains the different ways the brain can be injured, including closed, open, and crushing head injuries. Information about effects on the brain and how to prevent this type of injury is also shared.
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YAP: Substance Use Awareness

Substance Use Awareness

Child Injury Prevention Programming and Action Guide

Cara Zukewich

Joan Johnson

Dave Shanks

Displays

Displays

Jessica Moyer

Jessica Moyer

YAP: Sexual Health

Sexual Health

YAP: Pregnancy

Pregnancy

YAP: Abuse

Abuse

YAP: Mental Health

Mental Health

YAP: Gender and Sexual Identity

Gender and Sexual Identity

YAP: Homelessness

Homelessness

Gina Alexander

Gina Alexander

Dr. Hortense Nsoh Tabien

Dr. Jasmine Hasselback

Dr. Marta Erlandson

Dr. Marta Erlandson

Natalie Houser

Natalie Houser

Erin Hewitt

Veronica Hawley

Baby’s Best Start Prenatal Program

Dr. Cassie Pancyr

Dr. Cassie Pancyr

Dr. Kali Gartner

Dr. Kali Gartner

Caring for Women* Who Use Substances in Pregnancy and Their Infants: Recognizing the Structural and Socioeconomic Factors That Impact Women* and Families and Interventions to Improve Mother-Infant Outcomes

YAP: Gangs

Gangs

YAP: Bullying

Bullying

Dr. Mahli Brindamour

Dr. Mahli Brindamour

Dr. Seyara Shwetz

Dr. Mark Inman

Dr. Mark Inman

Mobilizing Knowledge for More Accessible and Effective Patient Care

Primary and Secondary Prevention Strategies in Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes

Saskatchewan’s TREKK Roadshow: A novel approach to dissemination critical PEM resources to rural healthcare practitioners

YAP: Relationships

Relationships

Healthy relationships should support personal growth and development. Both individuals should be free to have friends and activities outside of the relationship.
YAP: Internet Awareness and Safety

Internet Awareness and Safety

YAP: Human Rights

Human Rights

Keynote

Closing Remarks

Caught Between Two Worlds: Newcomer Youth Overcome Challenges to Embrace Life!

Knowledge Exchange for Healthy Families & Communities – An Interactive Event

Changing the Story about Alcohol

Physical Literacy Enriched Communities: Baseline Results of a Home, School, and Community Approach to Improving Physical Literacy

A Community Safety and Well-Being Framework for Saskatchewan

Optimizing Vaccine Uptake – Addressing Vaccine Hesitancy

Improving the Child Health Clinic Experience

My Saskatchewan Pregnancy – A Prenatal App

Youth Who Thrive

Engaging Community and Families to Promote Culturally Safe Care for Indigenous Mothers in Saskatchewan

Framing to Enhance Public Understanding: Strategies for Communicating About Healthy Childhood Development

Welcome

YAP Projects

YAP: Youth Service Provider Training

Youth Service Provider Training

YAP: Youth-Led Community Grant

Youth-led Community Health Grants Program

YAP - Youth Action For Prevention

YAP

Exploring Pediatric Oral Health In and With One Indigenous Community

Marcella Ogenchuk

Dr. Marcella Ogenchuk

Dr. Cassandra Opikokew Wajuntah

Dr. Cassandra Opikokew Wajuntah

Food Insecurity in Canada: The Case for Evidence-Based Policy

Valerie Tarasuk

Dr. Valerie Tarasuk

The Bystander Moment – Transforming Rape Culture at its Roots

Video, 2018



The Bystander Moment, featuring leading anti-violence educator and author Jackson Katz, explores the role played by bystanders – especially friends, teammates, classmates, and co-workers-in perpetuating sexual harassment, sexual assault, and other forms of gender violence. In riveting analysis illustrated with archival footage and clips from news, sports, and entertainment media, Katz gives special attention to peer culture dynamics – especially male peer culture dynamics across race and ethnicity – that help to normalize sexism and misogyny while silencing other men in the face of abuse. The Bystander Moment also stresses the crucial importance of appealing to people not as potential perpetrators or passive spectators, but as active bystanders and potential leaders who have a positive role to play in challenging and changing the sexist cultural norms that too often lead to gender violence. The result is an indispensable educational tool in the ongoing struggle to prevent sexism and misogyny and promote gender equality. A study guide is available at http://bystandermoment.org/pdfs/bystander-moment-study-guide.pdf.
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The Role of Doulas in Healthcare

Brooke Graham

Healthy Start/Départ Santé for Families (HSFF): A Collaborative, Multi-stakeholders Initiative to Support Families in Making Healthy Changes

Dr. Amanda Froehlich Chow

Louise Humbert

Dr. Louise Humbert

Kavitha Ramachandran

Hear our Voices: A Conversation about Youth, Mental Health, & Creative Expression

Dawn Kellington

Standardizing Prenatal Education

Audrey Boyer

The Community Safety Education Strategy: Sustaining a Path to Cultural Transformation

Gord Moker

Barbara Compton

Tell It Like It Is: Engaging and Innovative Comprehensive Sexuality Education for People with Developmental Disabilities, and Those Who Support Them

Kristyn White

Kristyn White

Dallas Tetarenko

Dallas Tetarenko

Natalya Mason

Natalya Mason

Seeking to Improve Outcomes for Adolescents of Diverse Ethnicities Living with Undiagnosed Prediabetes and Type 2 Diabetes in Saskatchewan

TTYL: Helping Youth Put the WE in Wellness

Erick McNair

Erick McNair

Carol Bullin

Carol Bullin

Jill Bally

Jill Bally

Shelley Spurr

Liza Dahl

Crystal Storey

Temi Akintilebo

Temi Haastrup

Use It or Lose It: Mobilizing Knowledge to Improve Health

Oral Health, General Health, and Overall Well-being – Why Prevention Matters

Session Description 2019

Dr. Keith Da Silva

Dr. Keith Da Silva

Dr. Noni Macdonald

Dr. Noni MacDonald

Erin Beckwell, BSW, MSW, RSW (SK)

Erin Beckwell

Speaker Bios 2019

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My Curious Brain

5-505: My Curious Brain

My Curious Brain

Booklet, 2019



My Curious Brain is a fun, interactive, and educational book for parents and caregivers to teach their kids about how the brain works. When parents and caregivers have a greater understanding of how the brain works, they will better understand how to support their child and promote healthy brain development. With a greater awareness of how the brain works and with supportive caregivers, children can develop self-regulation skills and strategies to help them effectively deal with stress.
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3-064: This is Why - (Saulteaux Translation)

This is Why – (Saulteaux Translation)

Poster, 2019



This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Saulteaux, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be. The father supports his partner to avoid alcohol during pregnancy. Prenatal alcohol exposure can harm an unborn baby.
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3-065: This is Why - Cree Translation

This is Why – (Cree ‘th’ Translation)

Poster, 2019



This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Cree ‘th’ dialect, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be. The father supports his partner to avoid alcohol during pregnancy. Prenatal alcohol exposure can harm an unborn baby.
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5-501: Healthy Parenting Poster

Healthy Parenting Poster

Poster, Revised 2023



These posters advertise the Healthy Parenting resource. The Healthy Parenting online resource is a literacy-friendly, interactive, web-based resource that covers topics relevant to parents of children under 6 years old, e.g., eating healthy, safety, child care, and child development. This resource can be accessed using a computer, tablet, or cell phone.
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3-063: This is Why Poster Dene

This is Why Poster – (Dene Translation)

Poster, 2019



This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Dene ‘t’ dialect, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
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3-062: This is Why Poster Cree

This is Why Poster – (Cree Translation)

Poster, 2019



This 11” x 17” poster, translated to Plains Cree, is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
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7-537: Available Saskatchewan-Based Resources and Supports for Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents

Available Saskatchewan-Based Resources and Supports for Pregnant and Parenting Adolescents

Report, 2019



Due to the potential adverse outcomes related to adolescent pregnancy and parenting, and in order to reduce the occurrence of these outcomes, it is important that pregnant and parenting adolescents are provided with appropriate resources and support. This report provides a snapshot of the available resources and supports for pregnant and parenting adolescents in Saskatchewan. It may be used to educate others about what is currently available, refine existing resources, inform program development, and/or address service provision gaps.
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7-100: HIV/AIDS and Pregnancy - Woodland Cree Translation

HIV and Pregnancy – (Woodland Cree Translation)

Poster, 2019



This poster states that women living with HIV can have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. This poster was translated to Woodland Cree by the Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre.
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7-101: HIV/AIDS and Pregnancy - Plains Cree Translation

HIV and Pregnancy – (Plains Cree Translation)

Poster, 2019



This poster states that women living with HIV can have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. This poster was translated to Plains Cree by the Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre.
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7-102: HIV/AIDS and Pregnancy - Dene Translation

HIV and Pregnancy – (Dene Translation)

Poster, 2019



This poster states that women living with HIV can have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies. This poster was translated to Dene by the Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre.
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7-516: HIV, Pregnancy, and Tobacco Use

HIV, Pregnancy, and Tobacco Use

Information Card, 2019



This information card explains that for women living with HIV, smoking tobacco during pregnancy can increase the chances that HIV will be passed to the baby. Websites are listed to help pregnant women and those planning a pregnancy to quit or reduce their tobacco use.
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Protected: HIV image voting test

December 11, 2018
7-005: HIV Healthy Pregnancies and Healthy Babies

HIV: Healthy Pregnancies and Healthy Babies

Booklet, 2018



This booklet is designed for people living with HIV who are planning a pregnancy or are already pregnant. Topics include basic HIV and HIV treatment information, how to stay healthy before and during pregnancy, unique issues that may face women living with HIV, and where to go for more information and support. The booklet is an update to the previous HIV and pregnancy-related pamphlets provided by the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute.
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7-303: Tips for Talking with Your Students: Building Healthy Relationships (In Person and Online)

Tips for Talking with Your Students: Building Healthy Relationships (In Person and Online)

Report, 2024



Teaching young people how to build healthy relationships provides them with valuable skills that can promote their overall health. This resource is designed for educators and provides tips for educating students about building healthy relationships, including dating relationships.
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Sleep Training

Infant Sleep and Sleep Skills

Trampoline Safety

Jumping on a trampoline may seem like a fun and easy way to get exercise. However, trampoline-related injuries can be serious, particularly when they involve injuries to the head and neck.

Nikaela Lange

2-106: Cannabis Use in the Childbearing Years: An Evidence Summary for Healthcare Providers

Cannabis Use in the Childbearing Years: An Evidence Summary for Healthcare Providers

Report, 2018



Due to the legalization of cannabis in Canada, and for the health of children and families, there is a growing need to provide parents, prospective parents, healthcare professionals, and other service providers with evidence-based information about the potential risks of cannabis use. This evidence summary is for healthcare providers. It provides general information about cannabis and rates of cannabis use in Canada, as well as information about the potential risks of cannabis use before, during, and after pregnancy. This summary also offers several recommendations for public messaging based on the available research.
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Cannabis Use in the Childbearing Years An Evidence Summary for Healthcare Providers

Cannabis and Pregnancy

Cannabis is also known as weed, marijuana, hashish, hash, and pot. There is no amount of cannabis that is known to be safe during pregnancy. For a woman who is pregnant, or who might become pregnant, researchers and doctors recommend that not using cannabis is the safest choice.
4-405: Fire and Burn-Related Hospitalizations Summary

Fire and Burn-Related Hospitalizations Summary

Fact Sheet, 2018



This summary provides information about fire and burn-related hospitalizations for Saskatchewan children under the age of 10, between 2004 and 2013. Information about how to prevent fire and burn-related injuries in children is also provided.
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Motivational Interviewing

Motivational Interviewing

Motivational Interviewing (MI) is an evidence-based approach of talking with people about behaviour CHANGE. The FASD Prevention Program promotes the use of MI as an effective, nonjudgemental way to talk with girls and women about their alcohol use before they are pregnant and during pregnancy. These conversations can help to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. MI is also a very useful approach for making other health changes (e.g., diabetes management, quitting smoking, exercising).

Healthy Parenting Course Registration

Healthy Parenting Course Registration

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4-403: Sport-Related Hospitalizations Summary

Sport-Related Hospitalizations Summary

Fact Sheet, 2018



This summary provides information about sport-related hospitalizations for Saskatchewan children under the age of 20, between 2004 and 2013. Information about how to prevent sport-related injuries in children is also provided.
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Summer Safety

Summer Safety

Saskatchewan summers are often filled with fun outdoor activities, such as playing at the playground, cycling, swimming at outdoor pools, going to the lake, and camping. It is important for parents and caregivers to understand how to keep children safe during these activities. This 40 minute pre-recorded presentation shares information about children’s development and what it means for their safety, especially during the summer. Statistics about common summer-related injuries are included, as well as prevention tips.

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Cycling-Related Hospitalizations Summary

Cycling-Related Hospitalizations Summary

Fact Sheet, 2018



This summary provides information about cycling-related injury hospitalizations for Saskatchewan children under the age of 10, between 2004 and 2013. Information about how to prevent cycling-related injuries in children is also provided.
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3-049: FASD: Let’s Talk About It with Myles Himmelreich

FASD: Let’s Talk About It

Video, 2018



This DVD contains 12 short videos with Myles Himmelreich. These videos may be used for viewing or in presentations. Topics include:

What is FASD?
FASD: A message for future parents
Diagnosis: The start to a better understanding of FASD
FASD: Doctors play an important role
FASD: Prevention, awareness, support, and understanding
FASD: Let’s move from shame and blame, to support and care
FASD: Living with a brain and body disability
FASD: No on/off switch
FASD: Living with sensory issues and challenges
FASD: Let’s support mothers and children
FASD: I struggle but I also succeed
FASD: Physical challenges
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3-060: This Is Why I Supported Her Not to Drink

This Is Why I Supported Her Not to Drink

Poster, 2018



This poster is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
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Oral health means the health of your gums, teeth, mouth, and jaw

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Literacy is about more than reading and writing skills

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Be sure to include breakfast each day

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Taking Action to Keep Children Safe

To be effective at injury prevention, we need to recognize…
4-402: Falls Information Summary and Prevention Tips

Fall-Related Hospitalizations Summary

Fact Sheet, 2018



This summary provides information about fall-related hospitalizations for Saskatchewan children under the age of 10, between 2004 and 2013. Information about how to prevent fall-related injuries in children is also provided.
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Professionals Providing Care During Pregnancy

Glucose Screening/Gestational Diabetes Mellitus

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Letting Children Explore, Learn, Take Risks and Play

Active play is a thrilling and exciting form of play…
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4-008: The Child Injury Prevention Programming and Action Guide provides information about the importance of injury prevention, why children are more at risk of injury, and how to develop and implement an injury prevention strategy. This resource was developed for community-based programs to use in their work with families to prevent child injury, but it will be of interest to anyone who works with caregivers and children. Adapted with permission from Parachute Canada’s Introduction to Child Injury Prevention (ICIP) online resource.

Child Injury Prevention Programming and Action Guide

Guide and Manual, 2017



The Child Injury Prevention Programming and Action Guide provides information about the importance of injury prevention, why children are more at risk of injury, and how to develop and implement an injury prevention strategy. This resource was developed for community-based programs to use in their work with families to prevent child injury, but it will be of interest to anyone who works with caregivers and children. Adapted with permission from Parachute Canada’s Introduction to Child Injury Prevention (ICIP) online resource.
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7-021: HIV…it’s Different Now. Say Yes to the Test

HIV…it’s Different Now. Say Yes to the Test

Poster, 2017



This poster highlights the importance of HIV testing as a routine part of prenatal care. With appropriate HIV treatment and care, women living with HIV can have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies.
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7-020: KIS-SK App Tear-Away Poster

KIS-SK App Tear-Away Poster

Poster, 2017



To help individuals make healthy choices and informed decisions regarding their personal reproductive health, the Prevention Institute has created a smart phone app, Keep it Safe Saskatchewan (KIS-SK), focused on contraceptives and STIs. This poster provides tear-away cards to advertise the availability of this app.
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4-009: Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan 2004-2013 Summary

Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan 2004-2013 Summary

Report, 2017



This summary is based on the report, “Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan 2004-2013” (resource 4-007). It provides information about injury-related deaths and hospitalizations of Saskatchewan children and youth, including the top causes of injury-related hospitalizations and types of injuries.
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Amy Hodgins

Rick Croshaw

Teryn Ulriksen

Rod McKendrick

Rod McKendrick

Lisa Broda

Lisa Broda

Jody Shynkaruk

Jody Shynkaruk

Zika Overview and Update

Child Death Review in Canada

Susan Langmagne

Farrukh Syeer

Priscilla Storm

Priscilla Storm

Mike Dunphy

Dwayne MacGillivray

Dr. Pei-Ying Lin

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4-007: Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan, 2004-2013

Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan 2004-2013

Report, 2017



Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan 2004-2013  serves as an update to the Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan 1995-1999  report completed by the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute in 2002. The current report examines injury-related deaths and hospitalizations of Saskatchewan children and youth less than 20 years of age during the 10 year period of 2004 to 2013. Injury-related deaths and hospitalizations are examined overall, followed by a more detailed analysis of the ten most common causes of injury-related hospitalizations, including both intentional and unintentional injuries. The ten most common causes discussed in this report are falls, sports, intentional self-harm, assault, poisoning, motor vehicle occupant, cycling, all-terrain vehicle, and fire and burns.
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Safety

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Child abuse refers to physical, emotional, sexual, or neglectful maltreatment of a child. If a child witnesses violence, it is considered a form of child abuse.

Helping Young People Stay Safe on the Internet

Constable Chris Lair

Constable Chris Lair

7-536: Helping Adolescents Develop Healthy Dating Relationships: An Evidence Summary

Helping Adolescents Develop Healthy Dating Relationships: An Evidence Summary

Report, 2017



This evidence summary is based on the literature review, “Developing Healthy Adolescent Dating Relationships”. It provides information about the prevalence of adolescent dating violence, the long-term effects associated with adolescent dating violence, the importance of focusing on developing healthy dating relationships, and considerations for related programming.
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Emerging Developments in Evidence-based Practices in Child Welfare: The role of proactive, data-driven, community safety interventions

The Saskatchewan Child Abuse Protocol in Action: What is Your Role?

2-438: Safe Sleep Evidence Summary

Safe Sleep Evidence Summary

Report, 2017



This evidence summary summarizes evidence based guidelines on safe sleep and is intended for use by policy makers, healthcare providers, and service providers.
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File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council Youth Engagement Strategy: Prevention Through Programming

Keira Walker

Allison Whiteman

Shannon Arnason

Shane Quewezance

Curtis Delorme

Integrating the Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action into Practice

Vaccine Hesitancy: How to Have Immunization Conversations

Risa Ledray

Risa Ledray

Simon Kapaj

George Carson

Why I Didn’t Say Anything

7-211: Its Easier Than You Think

It’s Easier Than You Think: Tips for Talking With Your Kids About Sexual Health

Video, 2017



Parents play an important role in the sexual health education of their children. Although parents may find this role challenging, they can be effective sexual health educators when provided with support and accurate information. This DVD provides parents with useful information about how to talk to their children about sexual health.
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Connect, Engage, Sustain: Strategies for Effective Family Programming

Connie Herman

Juliet Soper

Joey Panko

CHAMPS: Children’s Healthy-Heart and Activity Monitoring Program in Saskatchewan

Tim Bradley

Tanis Shanks

Carmen Paterson-Payne

Aboriginal Head Start in Urban and Northern Communities’ Early Child Development and Primary Prevention Intervention Program and its Impact on Indigenous Children, Their Families, and Their Communities Across Canada

Janet Hare

Adel Panahi

SAYCW’s Inter-sectoral Approach in Promoting Youth Health and Well-being: Lessons Learned From Schools and Communities Partnerships

Catherine Dickson

Hortense Nsoh Tabien

Hortense Nsoh Tabien

Johnmark Opondo

STIs in Pregnancy: What to Screen For, When to Screen, and How to Manage Positive Cases

Healthy Nutrition and Gestational Weight Gain in Pregnancy

Lindsay Tumback

Radon Home Health Study: Risk of Radon Exposure in Households with Children in Southwest Saskatchewan

C-Section Births in Rural Mothers: Improving Care with Multidisciplinary Teams and Mixed Methods

Kevin Wasko

Kevin Wasko

Brandy Winquist

Dissecting a Motivational Interviewing Conversation

Erica Gray

Bev Drew

The Babies, Books, and Bonding Program in Northern Saskatchewan: A Health Promotion Strategy for Building Oral Language and Early Literacy Skills in Children 0-5 Years

Amanda Frain

Jacqueline Lim

Prevention and Intervention: The Role of Front-line Services in Child Welfare

Kayla DeMong

Kayla DeMong

Social Inclusion as Prevention

Carol Bullin

Jill Bally

Shelley Spurr

Type 2 Diabetes in Canadian Aboriginal Youth: A Public Health Crisis?

Positive Parenting Program – Triple P in Saskatchewan

Jamie DeVos

4-203: Bicycle Safety for Children and Parents

Bicycle Safety for Children and Parents

Booklet,  2017



Children and caregivers can enjoy learning about bicycle safety together! This resource has safety messages for children and adults. Bicycle safety information includes: helmet safety, bike maintenance, rules of the road, and sidewalk safety.
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4-027: Bicycle Trailer

Bicycle Trailer

Booklet,  2017



This brochure highlights bicycle trailer safety messages for caregivers.
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4-026: Bicycle Carrier

Bicycle Carrier

Booklet,  2017



This brochure highlights bicycle carrier safety messages for caregivers.
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Introduction to Handle with Care: Promoting the Mental Health of Young Children with Four Key Building Blocks

Sherri Armstrong

Laurie McPherson

Maternal Depression in Syrian Refugee Women Recently Moved to Canada: A Preliminary Study

Delphine Gossner

Jennifer Stoneham

Keira C. Stockdale

James Irvine

Raising the Selfie Generation: Social Media, Mental Health, and Digital Citizenship

Supporting Children and Families in Communities of Compassionate Practice: Trauma-Informed Approach

Saskatchewan’s Advocate for Children and Youth

Type 2 Diabetes: A Freight Train of Health Burden Affecting Saskatchewan Youth

Munier Nour

Developing Healthy Adolescent Dating Relationships

Developing Healthy Adolescent Dating Relationships

Report, 2017



Research indicates that dating violence is experienced by many adolescents, that it begins early in dating relationships, and that it is associated with many negative outcomes that can last into adulthood. Therefore, there is a need for effective education and programming focused on helping adolescents learn to develop healthy dating relationships. This literature review includes information about the prevalence of adolescent dating violence, the long-term effects associated with adolescent dating violence, the importance of focusing on developing healthy dating relationships, and considerations for related programming.
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David Torr

A Man to Count On: Exploring the Intersection of New Fatherhood and Domestic Violence

Brian Russell

Creating a Culturally Safe Place: Saskatoon Mothers’ Centre Breastfeeding Peer Support Program

Johanna Bergerman

Christina Tarko

Barb Afseth

Food Insecurity and Pregnancy: Considerations for Implementation of the ‘Canadian Consensus on Female Nutrition: Adolescence, Reproduction, Menopause, and Beyond’

Food Insecurity and the Feminine Struggles of Feeding a Family

Joelle Schaefer

Joelle Schaefer

Discovering the Earliest Origins of Health and Disease: Intrauterine Inflammation as a Determinant of Future Disease

Alan Rosenberg

Understanding and Working with Traumatized and Maltreated Children

Working with Hidden Disabilities…The Challenges and the Rewards

Danna Ormstrup

Conferences

Where Are We Now? Update on the Initiatives of the MotherFirst Maternal Mental Health Strategy in Saskatchewan

Angela Bowen

Children See – Children Learn

Louise Choquette

B. Lee Murray

Sexual Health Information for Adolescents with Developmental Disabilities: Collaborative Interprofessional Practice

Youth Engagement: Opening the Doors to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© Training

The Youth Engagement: Opening the Door to Difficult Conversations Toolkit© provides activities, tools, and information to help adult allies facilitate youth groups. Toolkit activities are designed to provide young people with reliable, accurate, and credible information to encourage them to reflect on their health, make informed decisions about conditions that influence their health, and promote the importance of seeking help when needed.

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Corey O’Soup

7-534: Adolescent Pregnancy Risk and Protective Factors

Adolescent Pregnancy: Risk and Protective Factors

Report, 2017



Based on the literature review, “Adolescent Pregnancy in Saskatchewan: Best Practices for Prevention”, this summary highlights risk and protective factors associated with adolescent pregnancy, along with considerations for adolescent pregnancy prevention.
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Children’s Health: Standing Together

Session Descriptions

Sheldon Kennedy

Alec Couros

Linda O’Neill

Charlene Bearhead

2V1 Poster

2V1 Poster

Poster, 2017



This poster illustrates bicycle helmet fitting technique. The poster has a corresponding bookmark.
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Your Pregnancy Month by Month

Your Pregnancy Month by Month

Congratulations! You are pregnant.

Your health is important.…

Seat Belts During Pregnancy

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Canada’s Guidance on Alcohol and Health

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An Environmental Scan of Canadian Resources Designed to Foster Healthy Adolescent Dating Relationships

An Environmental Scan of Canadian Resources Designed to Foster Healthy Adolescent Dating Relationships

Report, 2016



Unhealthy adolescent dating relationships, including abusive relationships, are associated with negative outcomes like poor psychological health, suicidal ideation, and substance use; these outcomes continue into young adulthood. Therefore, it is important that adolescents learn how to develop and negotiate healthy dating relationships, both for their current and future health. This report shares information about available online Canadian resources and/or programs that focus on healthy adolescent dating relationships. This information can be used as a starting point for anyone seeking materials or services to educate adolescents about healthy relationships.
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3-009: Alcohol and Sexual Assault

Alcohol and Sexual Assault

Infographic, 2015



Youth Action for Prevention partnered with the Sexual and Reproductive Health Program and the University of Saskatchewan student groups (USSU Women’s Centre, What’s Your Cap?, USSU Students’ Union) to develop an infographic for Sexual Assault Awareness Week on campus. This infographic can be shared to raise awareness regarding the connection between alcohol and sexual assault, and the importance of getting consent to all sexual acts.
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2-803: Maternal Oral Health Consensus Summary

Improving the Oral Health of Pregnant Women and Young Children: Opportunities for Oral Care and Prenatal Care Providers

Report, 2014



This is a summary of the larger consensus document. The aim of both documents is to provide oral and prenatal care providers in Saskatchewan with a better understanding of the importance and safety of oral care during pregnancy so that oral care can becomes part of routine prenatal care. The consensus document was developed in collaboration with the Maternal Oral Health Working Group, with many Saskatchewan groups and organizations expressing formal support.
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2-804: Maternal Oral Health Consensus Document

Improving the Oral Health of Pregnant Women and Young Children: Opportunities for Oral Care and Prenatal Care Providers

Report, 2014



The aim of this document is to provide oral and prenatal care providers in Saskatchewan with a better understanding of the importance and safety of oral care during pregnancy so that oral care can become part of routine prenatal care. The document was developed in collaboration with the Maternal Oral Health Working Group, with many Saskatchewan groups and organizations expressing formal support.
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2-105: Maternal Mental Health Screen

Maternal Mental Health Screen

Form, 2017



The “Maternal Mental Health Screen” is a form that can be used to keep a record of a completed Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) screen for depression and anxiety, and associated information, in a woman’s medical chart. The form includes the EPDS that can be completed by the woman, as well as a place to record information including the date screen completed, woman’s HSN, name, weeks gestation/postpartum, depression and anxiety scores, and whether the woman was referred and to whom.

* For an updated version of the Maternal Mental Health Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Screening and Care Guide available through the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health, please visit https://www.ehealthsask.ca/services/resources/Resources/EPDS-screening-2019.pdf
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GPC Evidence Summary

GPC Evidence Summary

Report, 2016



Group prenatal care is a model of group where eight to twelve women of similar gestational age meet as a group with their healthcare provider for 90-120 minutes of regularly scheduled appointments, starting in their second trimester and continuing throughout their pregnancy. During these appointments, each woman has a brief individual physical assessment with the healthcare provider and then participates in a group discussion led by a healthcare provider. All prenatal care is provided in this group setting, combining the usual physical assessment with peer support and increased time for education about healthy pregnancy. This report examines current research on group prenatal care to assess if it is a good model of care for Saskatchewan and if there is an improvement in birth outcomes and breastfeeding rates associated with using this model of care compared to individual prenatal care. Birth outcomes examined in this report are gestational age at birth, preterm birth, and low birth weight.
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Group Prenatal Care Lit Review

Group Prenatal Care Lit Review

Report, 2016



Group prenatal care is a model of group where eight to twelve women of similar gestational age meet as a group with their healthcare provider for 90-120 minutes of regularly scheduled appointments, starting in their second trimester and continuing throughout their pregnancy. During these appointments, each woman has a brief individual physical assessment with the healthcare provider and then participates in a group discussion led by a healthcare provider. All prenatal care is provided in this group setting, combining the usual physical assessment with peer support and increased time for education about healthy pregnancy. This report examines current research on group prenatal care to assess if it is a good model of care for Saskatchewan and if there is an improvement in birth outcomes and breastfeeding rates associated with using this model of care compared to individual prenatal care. Birth outcomes examined in this report are gestational age at birth, preterm birth, and low birth weight.
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HIV…it’s Different Now.

HIV…it’s Different Now.

Poster, 2016



Saskatchewan continues to have high rates of HIV infection. Due to the availability of antiretroviral medication, HIV is no longer classified as a death sentence, but is instead seen as a manageable chronic disease. Women who are living with HIV are faced with many challenges when they discover they are pregnant, are pregnant and discover they are living with HIV, or are considering having a baby while living with HIV.

This poster shares the message that with appropriate treatment and prenatal care, women living with HIV can have healthy pregnancies and healthy babies.
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Hypertension and Pregnancy

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Before Pregnancy

Pregnancy

After Pregnancy (Postnatal)

Postnatal health refers to a mother’s health after giving birth and is generally defined as the period beginning immediately after the birth of the baby and extending for six weeks. New parents may be stressed, tired and anxious due to the changes necessitated by the arrival of their baby.

During Pregnancy (Prenatal)

Prenatal refers to the nine months during pregnancy and before delivery. Regular prenatal visits with a healthcare professional are important in order to monitor the development of the baby and pregnancy. A healthcare professional can also provide accurate information to help families make informed decisions regarding prenatal care and any treatment that may be necessary during and after the pregnancy.

Tobacco Resources

E-Cigarettes

Tobacco and Harms to the Fetus

Smoking During Pregnancy

What is Tobacco Smoke?

Prenatal eHealth Tools Report

Prenatal eHealth Tools Report

Report, 2016



Expectant parents today have access to a wealth of information on pregnancy and childbirth, and much of that information is accessed electronically. Knowledgeable healthcare providers who understand the strengths and limitations of these new technologies are in an excellent position to offer expert guidance to women using these technology-based prenatal health tools. This report seeks to educate interested stakeholders about eHealth, what it entails, the potential benefits and challenges, and recommended options for using eHealth to provide quality prenatal information to residents of Saskatchewan.
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Prenatal eHealth Tools

Prenatal eHealth Tools

Report, 2016



Expectant parents today have access to a wealth of information on pregnancy and childbirth, and much of that information is accessed electronically. Knowledgeable healthcare providers who understand the strengths and limitations of these new technologies are in an excellent position to offer expert guidance to women using these technology-based prenatal health tools. This summary seeks to educate interested stakeholders about eHealth, what it entails, the potential benefits and challenges, and recommended options for using eHealth to provide quality prenatal information to residents of Saskatchewan.
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A Critical Component of Prenatal Care

Increased Risk for Oral Disease

Link Between Mother and Infant’s Oral Health

Lack of Oral Care During Pregnancy

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Pregnancy

This topic provides evidence-based resources and current best practices to ensure the healthiest outcomes for a woman and her baby before, during, and after pregnancy, focusing on areas such as environmental health, maternal healthy weight, and maternal oral health.

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What is Tobacco Smoke?

Tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke can lead to many health concerns. The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute offers information on the effects of exposure to tobacco smoke for youth.
Smoking During Pregnancy

Smoking During Pregnancy

Smoking has a negative effect on a woman’s health before she becomes pregnant and can be very harmful to both a woman and her baby during and after pregnancy.
Sexusl Health

Sexual Health Education

Sexual health education is a broadly based, community-support activity that requires full participation of the educational, medical, public health, social welfare and legal systems in our society. It involves the individual’s personal, family, religious, and social values in understanding and making decisions about sexual behaviour and implementing those decisions.
Sexual Health

Information for Parents

Young people often turn to parents and caregivers for information about sexual health. Research shows talking openly and honestly to youth about sex leads to less risky sexual behaviour and helps to promote responsible sexual decision-making.
Safety

Winter Safety

Enjoy the winter months and remember to dress children in warm clothing when outdoors in cool and cold temperatures.
Poisoning

Poisoning

Children come into closer contact with their environment than adults by crawling on the floor, picking things up to touch,and by tasting things. Children often explore the world around them by putting things in their mouths. Children are more sensitive than adults to harmful substances and many everyday items that are found in our homes are dangerous to children in even very small doses.
Safety

Playground Safety

Playgrounds offer children an environment to play in as they learn, grow, and develop their sensory-motor skills. Playgrounds allow children to experience risks that test the boundaries of their abilities and help foster healthy development. A safe playground environment must be provided so that children may play without restriction.
Safety

Pedestrian Safety

Children’s primary mode of independent transportation is walking. Children can walk to go to school, the park, or a friend’s house. Ensuring children are safe as pedestrians, requires special attention due to their physical size and cognitive development.
Safety

Injury Prevention

Injuries are the leading cause of hospitalization and death for Canadian children and youth between the ages of 1 and 19 years. Every 4 ½ days a child or youth in Saskatchewan dies and 38 are hospitalized due to an injury. The costs associated with injuries are enormous, not only in direct dollar costs, but more importantly in the loss of human life and potential. In 2010, child and adult injuries cost the province of Saskatchewan $1.1 billion, including direct costs to the healthcare system and indirect costs (e.g., reduced productivity, disability, premature death). Injuries however remain to be one of the least recognized public health problems today. Injury prevention plays a critical role in protecting the health of children and their families.
Safety

Home Safety

Before children are old enough to go to school, they spend the majority of their time in and around their homes. Homes are the place in which young children most often suffer an injury. Injuries may occur due to structures in the home, such as stairs; products found in the home, such as toys with small parts or chemicals; and situations in the home, such as access to boiling water or unsafe sleeping environments.
Safety

Holiday Safety

The holiday seasons are a time spent with friends and family, a time of games, parties, cooking, eating, outdoor fun and more! As exciting as many of the holiday activities are, they may also present distracting and stressful situations where simple safety is forgotten.

Fire Safety

Between 2004 and 2013, fire and burns were responsible for the second longest average length of stay for injury-related hospitalizations in Saskatchewan.
Safety

Farm Safety

Farming is a unique industry because it functions as both a workplace and a home and, therefore, accepts the regular presence of children. On the farm, children are exposed to heavy machinery, dangerous chemicals, livestock, and numerous other hazards. It is the responsibility of all adults on the farm to protect children from these hazards.
Fall Prevention

Falls

Safety measures are dependent on a child’s skill, developmental stage, age, and risk-taking behaviour. Adults should participate in active supervision of young children at all times.
Drowning

Drowning

Children are attracted to water but are not capable of understanding the dangers associated with water. Children can drown in less than 2.5 cm (1 inch) of water. Children drown silently and quickly.
Choking Strangulation and Suffocation

Choking, Strangulation, and Suffocation

Children’s breathing can be threatened in a number of ways such as choking on food, suffocation in cribs or beds, or strangulation on ropes and cords. Almost half of all child hospitalizations in Canada for choking, suffocation and strangulation are from choking on food.
Brain Injury/Concussion

Brain Injury

Brain injury can occur due to a traumatic incident such as sudden impact, violent shaking, spontaneous bleedings or lack of oxygen. A traumatic brain injury often has devastating effects on the individual as well as family and friends.

Bike and Wheel Safety

Bicycle Safety Week is a week-long event for communities across the province of Saskatchewan to participate in promoting bicycle safety for children and youth. The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute encourages and supports the participation of local groups and individuals in the activities of Bicycle Safety Week.
Rear Facing Seats

Rear Facing Seats

Babies and young children have large heads and weak neck and back muscles. Rear facing seats face “backwards” so that the force of a crash or sudden stop is spread across the baby’s back and supported by the car seat. A baby’s neck and back muscles are not strong enough to withstand forces during a crash and therefore must be supported by the seat.
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Forward Facing Seats

Forward-facing child seats can be used once the child is at least one year of age and 10 kgs. (22 lbs.) and can walk. It is safer to leave a child in his rear-facing child seat until he outgrows it, then progress to forward facing. Forward-facing child seats must be used until the child has reached at least 18 kgs. (40 lbs.).
Booster Seats for Children

Booster Seats and Adult Seat Belt Use

As of June of 2014, it is law in Saskatchewan that children must use a booster until age 7, or weigh 36 kgs (80 lbs.) AND stand 145 cm (4’9”) tall. Legal requirements often reflect a minimal standard. Children will be safer if they continue to use a booster beyond the legal requirement, until the seat belt fits them properly.
Fatherhood

Fatherhood

Each parent has a vital role in his or her child’s life. Parental involvement affects the children’s well-being and the choices they make throughout life. However, many people don’t realize the unique influence fathers have. In fact, fathers not only have an impact throughout their children’s lives, but also on the choices their partner makes during pregnancy and after.
Community Action Program for Children

Community Action Program for Children (CAPC)

An ongoing, long-term federal initiative funded by the Public Health Agency of Canada, CAPC is designed to help local community groups address the priority health and developmental needs of children (aged 0-6 years) and their families who are living in conditions of risk.
Mental Health

Youth Mental Health

A critical period of brain development occurs in adolescence and early adulthood (up to around age 25). During this time, neural connections in the cortex are being further specialized and pruned; and myelin sheath is surrounding the nerves’ axons and increases the speed of neurotransmission. Both of these are needed to have rapid, logic-oriented communication in the brain.
Mental Health

Maternal Mental Health

When a woman experiences a mental illness before pregnancy, she is more at risk of developing mental health concerns during and after pregnancy. It is important for health care professionals to know a woman’s mental health history. Care before, during, and after pregnancy will be tailored to meet the woman’s needs.
Newborn Hearing

Newborn Hearing

The impacts of deafness later in a child’s life may include lower academic achievement, underemployment, poor social adaptation and psychological distress, and are directly proportional to the severity of hearing loss and the time lag between diagnosis and intervention.
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Risk in Play

Sleep deprivation and the stress of having an infant can also lead to frustrations when a baby is crying. Parents or caregivers may doubt their abilities to adequately care for the child and may feel helpless and incompetent when they cannot get the baby to stop crying.
Infants

Sexual Health Development

Sexual health development, including sexual health behaviours, knowledge and understanding, are part of the normal development of children. A healthy early childhood forms a foundation for a strong, healthy and productive adulthood. During this period, children develop the physical, emotional and social abilities that will be used throughout their lives; both in adolescence and adulthood.
Infant Health

Infant Health

New parents should educate themselves and seek out resources on appropriate care and safety techniques such as rear-facing, properly installed car seats, laying a baby on his or her back to sleep, taking time to just play with baby, and breastfeeding. It is also important to attend regular check-ups to measure the infant’s development.
Infants

Immunization

Vaccinations can help to prevent disease, both individually and amongst groups of people. Since the introduction of vaccination programs, diseases such as polio and small pox have become rare. Even though some of the diseases that women and children are given vaccines for are now rarely seen in Canada, it is still important to continue to vaccinate.
Social Determinants of Health

Social Determinants of Health

Children are at an even higher risk from environmental factors (social determinants of health) because they are completely reliant on others. Experiencing challenges with one or two social determinants will not necessarily have an influence on family and child health, however, as the number of determinants negatively impacting a family increases, the risks also increase.
Child Development

Stress and Trauma

Stress refers to our biological and emotional responses to situations that are new, dangerous or a threat to our well-being. Stress is not always a bad thing. In fact, we experience stress everyday and this can be healthy as it teaches us how to adapt, cope, problem solve, regulate our emotions and seek support when needed.
Brain Development

Brain Development

The early years (0-6 years) are a critical period for brain development. There is rapid growth and development of the brain during early childhood. In fact, by four years of age, a child’s brain is already 90% of the size of an adult’s brain and the brain has mapped out the way it will communicate with its different parts and the body. During these early years, there is the most opportunity to impact brain development. This is also a time when the brain is the most vulnerable.

Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines

Canada’s Low-Risk Alcohol Drinking Guidelines (LRDG) help Canadians moderate their alcohol consumption and reduce their immediate and long-term alcohol-related harms.

The Guidelines recommend no more than two drinks a day, 10 per week for women, and three drinks a day, 15 per week for men, with an extra drink allowed on special occasions.
The Effects of Alcohol

The Effects of Alcohol on Youth

Drinking alcohol can harm physical and mental development, particularly in adolescence and early adulthood. It is recommended that youth delay drinking alcohol for as long as possible, at least until the legal drinking age.
Breastfeeding

Breastfeeding

Certain medications, as well as alcohol and most illicit drugs, can be passed to the baby through breast milk. If a woman is taking medication, she should discuss her intake with her healthcare professional. Drugs and alcohol should be avoided throughout pregnancy and lactation.
Mental Health

Parental Mental Health

The impact of chronic and acute mental illness of a parent on young children can depend on the environment in which it is experienced. Outcomes for children who live in families where only one parent is mentally ill are better than those who live in families with two parents who are mentally ill.
Early Childhood Mental Health

Early Childhood Mental Health

The Saskatchewan Early Childhood Mental Health Provincial Network provides an opportunity for professionals interested and/or working in the area of early childhood mental health to network, share information about current services, collaborate, and keep up-to-date with current research.
Oral Health

Oral Health

Pregnant women are prone to dental problems because elevated hormone levels cause gums to swell, bleed, and trap food. Up to 30% of pregnant women have advanced forms of periodontal disease (severe gum disease).

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Attachment

Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Program

Attachment

Attachment

Attachment is a biologically based (innate) connection children develop towards their parent or caregiver on whom they rely to help them feel safe, cared for, and protected.
Before You Become Pregnant

Before You Become Pregnant

Folic acid is important in the prevention of neural tube defects. Neural tube defects are very serious and can be immediately fatal or result in conditions such as spina bifida or anencephaly. The neural tube is the embryonic structure that develops into the brain and spinal cord and normally closes by the 29th day of pregnancy. If a neural tube defect occurs, the backbone and spinal cord never closes completely.
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Alcohol and Pregnancy

The developing baby is connected to the mother by an umbilical cord to the placenta. There is a protective membrane (thin layer of tissue) between the umbilical cord and the placenta that prevents the mixing of their blood. This common blood supply is in place (at about 7-10 days). Anything that goes into the mother’s bloodstream will be passed on to the fetus through a large vein in the umbilical cord.
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E-Cigarettes

E-cigarettes come in many forms and have multiple parts. The devices often look like cigarettes or pens.

All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) and Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Safety

“Children must be allowed to play. However, when recreation becomes lethal or results in permanent disability and heartache for a family, then it can no longer be considered ‘fun’.”

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Alcohol/FASD

Alcohol

The majority of Canadians use alcohol at social events, with meals, or because they like the taste and how it makes them feel. Alcohol, even with moderate use, can affect fertility, and increase a person’s risk for cancers (e.g., breast, esophagus), heart disease, stroke, depression, or injury. Alcohol affects men, women, and young people differently. Teens and young adults are especially vulnerable because their brains are undergoing rapid change. If alcohol is used in pregnancy, unborn babies are at risk of lifelong difficulties with social, behavioural, physical, attention, and learning difficulties. Research shows alcohol can affect the genetics of future generations.

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A dad has a very important role in helping his partner have a healthy pregnancy. In fact, research shows that the father can make a big difference in the mother’s decision to drink or not drink when pregnant.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Often there are no obvious physical signs of the brain damage caused by alcohol. The effects of the damage to the brain can be seen through things such as behaviour and learning difficulties. This is why FASD is often called an invisible disability, and makes it different from many other disabilities. For example, a person who is unable to walk may use a wheelchair. A person who is hearing impaired may use a hearing aid. Someone who is visually impaired may use a cane or service animal.
The Latest about Hiv and Aids: What Every Student Still Needs to Know

The Latest about HIV and AIDS: What Every Student Still Needs to Know

Video, 2012



There is still no cure for AIDS, and teens and people in their 20’s account for many of the new cases of HIV infection. Using crisp animations, the program clearly details how HIV invades CD4 cells and weakens the body’s immune system and can lead to AIDS. The program debunks myths about how the virus is transmitted and identifies those behaviours that do, and do not, put people at risk of HIV infection. The program reviews the most recent information on HIV testing and stresses the importance of treatment for protecting one’s health and the health of others. A variety of HIV-positive people describe how they got infected, why they got tested, and how their lives have been affected by the virus.

Two supplemental programs are included on this DVD – How to Use a Female Condom and How to Use a Male Condom. These programs use graphics to demonstrate the proper way to use a condom. Before using these optional programs, you may need to check with your school’s policy on sex education as to whether parental permission is required.


Includes a PDF copy of teacher’s resource book.

Audience: Grade 7-Post Secondary
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7-V-701: How to End Unhealthy Relationships

How to End Unhealthy Relationships

Video, 2016



This program offers adolescents insight on how to honestly assess the health of relationships, particularly romantic relationships and intense friendships, and presents concrete steps to help viewers end unhealthy relationships. Adolescents share their experiences, covering a broad spectrum of unhealthy relationships, from a once good friendship that has gone bad to a romantic relationship that has become abusive. Includes a pdf copy of a teacher’s resource book.
Audience: Grade 7-Post Secondary
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Child Death Review in Canada: A National Scan

Child Death Review in Canada: A National Scan

Report, 2016



This report provides information about current child death review processes that exist in each of the provinces and territories in Canada, based on interviews with key informants in each region. Particular attention is paid to those provinces with a coordinated, multi-disciplinary, provincial child death review process. Recommendations and advice for others initiating a child death review process are also included.
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Keep It Safe Saskatchewan

To help enable individuals to make healthy choices and informed decisions regarding their personal reproductive health, the Prevention Institute has created a smart phone app, Keep it Safe Saskatchewan (KIS-SK), focused on contraceptives and STIs.

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No Smoking

Smoking and Tobacco

Tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke can lead to many health concerns. The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute offers information on the effects of exposure to tobacco smoke for youth. Preventing exposure to tobacco smoke is one of the ways that youth can promote and support long-term health.

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Infants

Infants

New parents should educate themselves and seek out resources on appropriate care and safety techniques such as rear-facing, properly installed car seats, laying a baby on his or her back to sleep, taking time to just play with baby, and breastfeeding.

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Sexual Health

Sexual Health

is concerned with the well-being of individuals. It recognizes that individuals have responsibilities, and are affected by each other and by the social environment in which they live. Sexual health education is one important aspect of health promotion.

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Safety

Safety

Although the vast majority of injuries are predictable and preventable, deaths and hospitalizations due to injury continue to occur at high rates. Between 2004 and 2013, there were on average 68 injury-related deaths of Saskatchewan children and youth under the age of 20 each year. For every Saskatchewan child who died due to injury, approximately 24 children were hospitalized. The goal of this topic area is to raise awareness of injury risks and best practices to reduce the number of injury-related deaths and decrease the risk of life-altering injury.
Passenger and Vehicle Safety

Passenger and Vehicle Safety

Injury and death to children in motor vehicle collisions is of significant concern in Saskatchewan. A critical prevention component is the correct and consistent use of child restraints. The Prevention Institute provides provincial training of child passenger safety technicians and education to other professionals and the public on this important topic. The goal of this program is to reduce death and injury to children resulting from motor vehicle crashes.
Parenting

Parenting

The Saskatchewan Prevention Institute strives to raise awareness, increase knowledge and promote attitudes and best practices that assist parents to raise healthy, safe, and happy children.

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Mental Health

Mental Health

Mental health is key to our well-being. We can’t be truly healthy without it. It involves how we feel, think, act, and interact with the world around us. Mental health is about realizing our potential, coping with the normal stresses of life, and making a contribution to our community.

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Child Development

Child Development

We can all help children develop the skills that they need for healthy development in early childhood.

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3-V-316: Moment to Moment: Teens Growing up with FASD’s

Moment to Moment: Teens Growing up with FASDs

Video, 2015



This video explores the lives of four adolescents living with FASDs and the effects that prenatal alcohol exposure has had and continues to have on their journeys to finding independence, fulfillment, and understanding the world around them.
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Avoid the Heat

Information Card, 2016



Saskatchewan has legislation to protect children from the harms associated with second-hand smoke when in vehicles. This information card is aimed at parents and caregivers. The card outlines the harms associated with second-hand smoke and encourages everyone to make their vehicles smoke-free.
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E-cigarettes: Facts & Myths a Safer Alternative or Another Dangerous Habit?

E-cigarettes: Facts and Myths – A Safer Alternative or Another Dangerous Habit?

Video, 2016



A 16-minute video about the facts and health & safety risks of electronic cigarettes. This video includes a disc with a summary and quiz you can download. The information is presented in clear language and is suitable for grade seven to adult.
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7-530: Sexual Health Education for Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities

Sexual Health Education for Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities

Report, 2016



Research has shown that individuals with intellectual disabilities have the desire to learn about sexual health issues and often have engaged in sexual activities. Adolescents with intellectual disabilities, like all individuals, have the right to sexual health education that provides them with the knowledge, skills, and ability to make decisions related to their own sexual health. This evidence summary highlights common myths and research evidence about providing sexual education to adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Recommendations for education programs and resources are also provided.
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7-528-Digital-Media-and-Adolescent-Sexual-Health

Digital Media and Adolescent Sexual Health

Report, 2016



Research suggests that adolescents aged 8 to 18 years spend an average of 6 to 11 hours per day with some form of media. Research also suggests that the Internet is among the most popular sources of information that adolescents use to learn about sexual and reproductive health. Other important sources are friends and family, schools, and health professionals. Adolescents are actively searching for accurate, helpful, in-depth information about sex and sexual health that they can trust. This evidence summary highlights the benefits and potential challenges to using digital media to learn about sexual health and provides recommendations for using digital media for sexual health interventions. A short list of useful online sexual health websites is also included.
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7-026: Are You Positive You’re Negative? Protect Yourself and Others. Get Tested.

Are You Positive You’re Negative? Protect Yourself and Others. Get Tested.

Poster, 2015



Rates of adolescent pregnancy and STIs in Saskatchewan are among the highest in Canada. Adolescent pregnancy, STIs, and HIV can be prevented with proper contraception use, testing, and treatment. This poster was created to promote further awareness of the need for STI and HIV testing in Saskatchewan and to highlight the importance of contraceptive use.
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Sexual Health Education for Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities Literature Review

Sexual Health Education for Adolescents with Intellectual Disabilities

Report, 2015



Adolescents with intellectual disabilities, like all individuals, deserve the opportunity to enjoy personal sexual fulfillment in a healthy, empowering way. Research has shown that individuals with intellectual disabilities have the right to and a need for sexual health education. Sexual health education can help to empower individuals with intellectual disabilities to explore their sexuality in positive ways, learn how to have healthy relationships, learn how to make their own decisions related to their sexual health, and reduce their vulnerability to sexual abuse. Education can also help to reduce inappropriate sexual expression.

This literature review highlights the need for sexual health education for individuals living with intellectual disabilities. It also describes the limited available evidence for what works for teaching sexual health education to this population and provides recommendations for further areas of educational development.
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3-061: This is Why Information Card

This Is Why I Supported Her Not to Drink

Information Card, 2018



This information card is aimed at fathers and fathers-to-be, suggesting they support their partners to avoid alcohol during pregnancy in order to prevent Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. On the back of the card is information about how alcohol impacts the fetus and suggestions on how to provide support. There is a link to a website for more information.
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7-526: Recommendations from Prevention

HIV Prevention in Saskatchewan Adolescents

Report, 2015



Saskatchewan adolescents have high rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unplanned pregnancies, both of which are indicators of participation in high risk sexual behaviours. These indicators, along with the high rates of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in Saskatchewan, suggest that many adolescents may be at risk of HIV infection. Unfortunately, many adolescents lack the knowledge and skills necessary to prevent HIV infection. This evidence summary highlights the importance of primary prevention of HIV for Saskatchewan adolescents, including common risk factors and recommendations for adolescent HIV prevention programs.
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2-805: Oral Health Fact Sheet

Improving the Oral Health of Pregnant Women and Young Children: Opportunities for Oral Care and Prenatal Care Providers

Fact Sheet, 2015



Good oral health is an important part of good overall health. Oral health is particularly important during pregnancy as hormonal changes and changes in eating patterns increase the risk for oral disease. Oral disease during pregnancy may affect not only the health of a pregnant woman, but may also affect the health of her pregnancy and potentially, the health of her infant.

This fact sheet was developed to influence oral care and prenatal care providers in Saskatchewan toward a better understanding of the importance and safety of oral care during pregnancy so that oral care becomes part of routine prenatal care.
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Digital Technologies and Adolescent Sexual Health

Digital Technologies and Adolescent Sexual Health

Report, 2015



This review delivers an overview of the forms of media that can be used for the purposes of providing sexual health information (including social media and the Internet), summarizes the outcomes of recent media-based sexual health interventions, and provides evidence-based recommendations related to online sexual health education and youth social media use.
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Effective Evidence-Based Sexual Health Education for Youth

Effective Evidence-based Sexual Health Education for Youth

Report, 2015



This report provides an overview of the standard definitions of sexual health, summarizes the status of Canadian adolescents with respect to common sexual health indicators, describes traditional approaches to sex education, and examines evidence-based guidelines and practices pertaining to adolescent sexual health education.

“The 2019 Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education from SIECCAN (Sex Information & Education Council of Canada) are available here.”
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Promising Models of HIV Prevention Programming for Youth in Saskatchwan

Promising Models of HIV Prevention Programming for Youth in Saskatchewan

Report, 2015



This report identifies youth-specific HIV prevention programming in Saskatchewan, while also highlighting programming in North America that may be able to be adapted for Saskatchewan.
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Prevention of HIV Infection in Adolescents

Prevention of HIV Infection in Adolescents

Report, 2015



Primary prevention of HIV infection in Saskatchewan youth is important, both for their own health and for the health of their future children. This review highlights the importance of HIV prevention for adolescents by summarizing information about common HIV risk behaviours in adolescence and examining ways to most effectively reduce the risk of infection.
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Temperament

Temperament

Information Card, 2015



This information card is about temperament, the inherent and unique traits that influence how we interact with the world. Caregivers will be provided with information on why it is important to understand their children’s temperaments and how it affects behaviour.
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Nobody’s Perfect Facilitator Training

Nobody’s Perfect is a preventive educational and support program for parents of children from birth to age five. It supports parents to enhance their knowledge, skills and self-confidence that are vital to healthy and effective parenting. It also encourages the development of a strong and supportive social network among participants.
Grade 6 Sample Unit on Tobacco: Affirming Personal Standards – Tobacco: Can I Be Healthier?

Grade 6 Sample Unit on Tobacco: Affirming Personal Standards – Tobacco: Can I Be Healthier?

Guide and Manual, 2015



This online resource includes current information about tobacco, related topics, and provides learning activities for Saskatchewan teachers to use in classroom settings.

To promote further awareness on tobacco prevention, this unit was collaboratively developed to introduce the health and social issues related to tobacco for youth.

Complete with links to other resources, this online unit promotes healthy lifestyles and encourages youth to further explore health behaviours.
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Motivational Interviewing Training

This 2-day training is a hands-on, skill development workshop that will provide participants with a solid foundation of MI principles, and an opportunity to practice MI communication skills and strategies.

Child Passenger Safety Technician Training

Many of the injuries and deaths to children in vehicle collisions are preventable. This is where you can help. Become a Children’s Restraint System Technician as part of your job, community organization, or just as a volunteer. The course is FREE of charge, and will give you the skills you need to become a valuable resource to caregivers.
Mike’s Crush for Families - Teaching Relationship Skills to Adolescents with Autism, Asperger’s, or Intellectual Disabilities

Mike’s Crush for Families: Teaching Relationship Skills to Adolescents with Autism, Asperger’s, or Intellectual Disabilities

Video, 2011



Adolescents who have disabilities want and need friendships and romantic relationships, just like their peers. It is important to learn relationship skills during adolescence so that when mistakes are made, there is a safety net in place. The goal of this DVD and accompanying booklet is to teach adolescents and young adults with autism, Asperger’s, or intellectual disabilities about healthy relationships.
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Healthy Steps for Teen Parents, 2nd Edition, Volume 3: Postpartum

Healthy Steps for Teen Parents, 2nd Edition, Volume 3: Postpartum

Video, 2010



This video presents information about postpartum care, newborns, and an array of teen parenting challenges and joys. New teen parents candidly share personal stories about the realities of healing physically after birth, breastfeeding, and choosing child care.

Content includes:

Physical Recovery & Postpartum Emotions – healing process, signs of infection, nutrition, rest, exercise, baby blues, signs of postpartum depression
Baby Care & Behaviours – well-baby visits, feeding, sleeping, crying, bathing, diapering, when to call the doctor, SIDS, second-hand smoke, abusive head trauma (shaken baby syndrome), newborn senses
Relationships & Parenting – establishing paternity, co-parenting, birth control, positive relationships, living situations, friend and family support, finishing school, child care options
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Healthy Steps for Teen Parents, 2nd Edition, Volume 2: Labor & Birth

Healthy Steps for Teen Parents, 2nd Edition, Volume 2: Labor & Birth

Video, 2010



This video empowers pregnant teens by exploring the choices they have for labor and birth. Through the real-life experiences of five pregnant teens, viewers learn about the anatomy of a pregnancy, different phases of labor, natural comfort techniques, and medical procedures.

Content includes:

Anatomy & Birth – 3D anatomy of a pregnancy, labor signs, labor support, positions for labor, natural labor techniques
Medical Procedures – induction, analgesics, epidural, cesarean
Newborns – appearance, skin-to-skin contact, rooming-in, colostrum, lactation support
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Healthy Steps for Teen Parents, 2nd Edition, Volume 1: Pregnancy

Healthy Steps for Teen Parents, 2nd Edition, Volume 1: Pregnancy

Video, 2010



Hosted by an empathetic and positive young woman, viewers get the straight story as they follow six teens who share their personal pregnancy experiences. Watch how teens cope with their changing life and take the necessary steps to ensure a healthy pregnancy, birth, and baby.

Content includes:

Prenatal Care & Nutrition – telling someone you’re pregnant, prenatal visits, nutrition, weight gain, warning signs
Protecting Your Baby – avoiding harmful substances
Physical & Emotional Changes – exercise, dental health, sleep, premature labour signs, emotional changes, relationship abuse
Getting Support – friends and family, staying in school, alternative education options
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The Decision

The Decision

Video, 2012



This video will help students start to discuss the decisions involved in having sex for the first time, including birth control, condoms, abuse, consent, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and more. Discussion questions for instructors are also included. The video is fast-paced, with quick interview clips.
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KIS-SK (Keep it Safe Saskatchewan Smart Phone App

KIS-SK (Keep It Safe Saskatchewan) Smart Phone App

Information Card, 2017



To help enable individuals to make healthy choices and informed decisions regarding their personal reproductive health, the Prevention Institute has created a smart phone app, Keep it Safe Saskatchewan (KIS-SK), focused on contraceptives and STIs.

The app allows users to:

Find free contraceptives and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing sites in Saskatchewan
Set reminders for taking contraceptives or booking health appointments
Learn about contraceptives and STIs
View helpful videos about using contraceptives

Information cards providing information about the app are available for download or order.
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Protect Your Fertility

Protect Your Fertility

Poster, 2014



This poster states that sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can damage fertility, harm pregnancies, and affect newborn babies.
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Promising Models of Programming for Youth Living with HIV

Promising Models of Programming for Youth Living with HIV

Report, 2013



The environmental scan identifies existing, effective programs and services in North America for youth living with HIV.
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Treatment and Care Issues Specific to Adolescents Living with HIV

Treatment and Care Issues Specific to Adolescents Living with HIV

Report, 2013



This review is a supplement to “Pediatric Care and Support for Children Living with HIV in Saskatchewan” (Resource 7-519). Information is provided on common issues facing adolescents who were perinatally infected with HIV.
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Pediatric Care and Support for Children Living with HIV in Saskatchewan

Pediatric Care and Support for Children Living with HIV in Saskatchewan

Report, 2013



In the hopes of further educating health and allied health professionals who may work with children living with HIV, the review summarized the issues and challenges commonly faced by children living with HIV, along with their care and support needs. Read “Treatment and Care Issues Specific to Adolescents Living with HIV” (Resource 7-520), this is a review supplement for this report.
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Adolescent Pregnancy in Saskatchewan

Adolescent Pregnancy in Saskatchewan

Report, 2014



In Canada, rates of adolescent pregnancy remain among the highest in developed countries and rates in Saskatchewan are among the highest in Canada. In an effort to address the needs of Saskatchewan youth, the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute has developed this report to provide a picture of adolescent pregnancy in Saskatchewan and to identify best practices that my address the specific circumstances of Saskatchewan Youth.
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This Time Last Winter

This Time Last Winter

Video, 2010



This short drama explores violence in young relationships. Iona has suffered a violent incident and lost consciousness. As she struggles to recall how it happened, her mother tells her it was caused by Iona’s indie rock musician boyfriend. Iona refuses to believe it. To find out for herself, she returns to the location of her last memory – his funky warehouse apartment, full of love, desire and magic. Through interracial relationships and the healing of a talking circle, the film explores the moment of choice we face when the urge to be violent surfaces.
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Everything You Need to Know about Alcohol in 22 Minutes

Everything You Need to Know about Alcohol in 22 Minutes

Video, 2009



This DVD shows that teenage drinkers are more likely to experience health problems, school problems, and social dysfunction. It shows the effects of alcohol on the liver, immune system, and gastro-intestinal system, and how binge drinking can lead to alcohol poisoning and death. It also explains how alcohol impacts brain development during adolescence and permanently damages parts of the brain associated with memory. The video details how a mother’s drinking during pregnancy can cause Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and its impact on her child’s entire life. It includes first-person accounts of teens’ DUI tragedies, and describes the legal ramifications of underage drinking. The video helps viewers determine whether they have a drinking problem, plus where and how to get help.
Audience: Grades 7-12
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Love, Life & Hiv: Voices of Young People with Hiv from Around the World

Love, Life & HIV: Voices of Young People with HIV from Around the World

Video, 2011



This video shares the experiences of young people living with HIV from six different countries (the Dominican Republic, India, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, and Swaziland). These young adults discuss a number of issues including facing stigma, accessing services, finding love, having a family, being supported, and getting involved in the response to HIV. Although young people living with HIV face different challenges, this video shows that there is life after an HIV diagnosis. This video can be viewed in English, and with French or Spanish subtitles.
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FASD: Realities and Possibilities – the Myles Himmelreich Story

FASD: Realities and Possibilities – the Myles Himmelreich Story

Video, 2009



Myles Himmelreich is a young man who lives with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. He eloquently speaks about his experiences, including both his challenges and his many successes. Myles is a seasoned presenter who has told his story to national and international audiences including professionals, caregivers, and individuals who are affected by FASD.

In this documentary, Myles courageously tells his story, speaking candidly about the issues he continues to face, as well as the strategies he has used to manage and overcome them. Tom Simes, a filmmaker who is passionate about FASD education, has collaborated with Myles and the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute to create a resource that captures the engaging and informative style of Myles’ presentations.

This resource includes an accompanying DVD guide, which provides discussion questions and additional information about FASD. This resource is appropriate for anyone wanting to understand more about FASD from an honest and personal perspective.
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3-313: Smoking and Quitting: Clean Air for All

Smoking and Quitting: Clean Air for All

Booklet, 2011



Children worry when they see people they care about doing something dangerous to their health. Smoking and Quitting: Clean Air for All (PDF) is a storybook for use with children in Grades 1 to 5 that will help them find answers to their questions, as well as make it easier for them to talk to teachers, parents, caregivers, and other family members about their thoughts and feelings about smoking. Smoking and Quitting has been awarded Curriculum Services Canada’s (CSC) Seal of Quality. Available in limited quantities and in French.

To avoid shipping charges, please order directly from Health Canada, Centre of Addiction and Mental Health. Also available for order or download at www.knowledgex.camh.net.
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Positive Youth

Positive Youth

Video, 2012



This video shares the stories of 4 North American youth (3 males and 1 female; aged 18 to 27) who are infected and/or affected by HIV. Professionals, including a doctor and a counselor, also provide input and advice. The topics covered include being tested, staying healthy, disclosure, experiences of stigma, dating relationships, and making decisions about treatment. The overall message of this video is one of hope, as it shows that there is life after an HIV diagnosis.
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Sacred Tobacco, Sacred Children

Sacred Tobacco, Sacred Children

Video, 2012



This video is for Aboriginal parents and caregivers. It offers real stories from Aboriginal families who have smoke-free homes. The families talk about the approaches that worked for them. The purpose of the video is to: 1) discuss the impact of second-hand smoke on young families; 2) understand the difference between sacred use of traditional tobacco and recreational use of commercial tobacco; and 3) share strategies to reduce the impact of recreational use of tobacco on children. This video includes a Facilitator’s Guide.
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Resiliency and Young Children: Reaching Out

Resiliency and Young Children: Reaching Out

Fact Sheet, 2013



There are three main abilities that people who are resilient have: relax, reflect, and respond. These can be further broken down into seven resiliency skills. Each skill forms the basis on which others can be built. These include emotional regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, empathy, realistic optimism, self-efficacy, and reaching out. This fact sheet focuses on practical ways that caregivers and frontline workers can help children build skills in the area of reaching out.
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Resiliency and Young Children: Causal Analysis

Resiliency and Young Children: Causal Analysis

Fact Sheet, 2013



People who are resilient have three main abilities: relax, reflect, and respond. These abilities can be further broken down into seven resiliency skills. Each skill forms the basis on which others can be built. The seven skills are emotional regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, empathy, realistic optimism, self-efficacy, and reaching out. This fact sheet focuses on practical ways that caregivers and frontline workers can help children build skills in the area of causal analysis.
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Resiliency and Young Children: Realistic Optimism

Resiliency and Young Children: Realistic Optimism

Fact Sheet, 2013



People who are resilient have three main abilities: relax, reflect, and respond. These abilities can be further broken down into seven resiliency skills. Each skill forms the basis on which others can be built. The seven skills are emotional regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, empathy, realistic optimism, self-efficacy, and reaching out. This fact sheet focuses on practical ways that caregivers and frontline workers can help children build skills in the area of realistic optimism.
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Resiliency and Young Children: Emotional Regulation

Resiliency and Young Children: Emotional Regulation

Fact Sheet, 2013



People who are resilient have three main abilities: relax, reflect, and respond. These abilities can be further broken down into seven resiliency skills. Each skill forms the basis on which others can be built. The seven skills are emotional regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, empathy, realistic optimism, self-efficacy, and reaching out. This fact sheet focuses on practical ways that caregivers and frontline workers can help children build skills in the area of emotional regulation.
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Resiliency and Young Children: Empathy

Resiliency and Young Children: Empathy

Fact Sheet, 2013



People who are resilient have three main abilities: relax, reflect, and respond. These abilities can be further broken down into seven resiliency skills. Each skill forms the basis on which others can be built. The seven skills are emotional regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, empathy, realistic optimism, self-efficacy, and reaching out. This fact sheet focuses on practical ways that caregivers and frontline workers can help children build skills in the area of empathy.
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Resiliency and Young Children: Impulse Control

Resiliency and Young Children: Impulse Control

Fact Sheet, 2013



People who are resilient have three main abilities: relax, reflect, and respond. These abilities can be further broken down into seven resiliency skills. Each skill forms the basis on which others can be built. The seven skills are emotional regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, empathy, realistic optimism, self-efficacy, and reaching out. This fact sheet focuses on practical ways that caregivers and frontline workers can help children build skills in the area of impulse control.
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Resiliency and Young Children: Self-Efficacy

Resiliency and Young Children: Self-Efficacy

Fact Sheet, 2013



People who are resilient have three main abilities: relax, reflect, and respond. These abilities can be further broken down into seven resiliency skills. Each skill forms the basis on which others can be built. The seven skills are emotional regulation, impulse control, causal analysis, empathy, realistic optimism, self-efficacy, and reaching out. This fact sheet focuses on practical ways that caregivers and frontline workers can help children build skills in the area of self-efficacy.
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All You Need to Know about Tobacco in 17 Minutes

All You Need to Know about Tobacco in 17 Minutes

Video, 2011



Tobacco use is the leading cause of preventable death. Viewers learn about the toxic chemicals in tobacco smoke and are alerted to the hazards of second-hand and third-hand smoke. Long-term and short-term health risks are discussed, from shortness of breath to lung cancer. The video emphasizes the unique dangers of smokeless and dissolvable tobacco products including snus. Doctors share details about how nicotine quickly leads to addiction. The video also explores the misleading marketing tactics meant to lure young people into smoking. Several young ex-smokers describe how difficult it is to quit tobacco. Strong non-use message is sure to resonate with young teens.


This video includes 42-Page Teacher's Resource Book.

Audience: Grades 5-9
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The Totally Disgusting Tobacco Gross out Video

The Totally Disgusting Tobacco Gross out Video

Video, 2008



As the title suggests, this video goes for the gross-out factor, presenting students with a graphic look at all things vile and disgusting (and there are many!) about using tobacco products. The story revolves around Josie, a middle school student who is preparing a video on the dangers of tobacco use for a health class assignment, despite the disbelieving attitude from her peers – including her boyfriend, Miguel, a smoker himself. As she develops her video project, she shows her friends clips of hairy tongues, yellow teeth, dripping phlegm, oozing tar, diseased lungs, laryngectomies (neck breathers), wrinkled skin, cancerous tumors, and more, until they just can’t take it anymore. Not for the fainthearted, this video’s imagery will linger long in students’ minds and remind them to never consider using tobacco products.

This video includes a 44-Page Teacher's Resource Book.

Audience: Grades 5-9
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4-020: Winter Safety

Winter Safety

Fact Sheet, Revised 2019



This fact sheet provides tips on winter safety and includes a colouring page.
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Hope for the Future: Having a Healthy Pregnancy While Living with HIV

Hope for the Future: Having a Healthy Pregnancy While Living with HIV

Video, 2013



This DVD shares information about HIV, pregnancy, and parenting, with the goal of showing that healthy pregnancies and healthy babies are possible for pregnant women living with HIV in Saskatchewan. The knowledge and experiences of people living with HIV and those who work in this area are shared. The DVD was created as a resource for health and allied health professionals and for people living with HIV in Saskatchewan.
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4-018: Halloween Safety

Halloween Safety

Fact Sheet, Revised 2019



This fact sheet provides Halloween safety tips and includes a colouring page.
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4-019: Holiday Safety

Holiday Safety

Fact Sheet, Revised 2019



This fact sheet provides safety tips to help ensure an injury-free holiday season and includes a colouring page.
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Prevention

Learn about current evidence around alcohol, prenatal development and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

The STI Adventures

The STI Adventures has been created to provide an interactive opportunity to learn about sexually transmitted infections (also known as STIs) and their effect on fertility, pregnancy, and newborn babies. The project is recommended for middle and high school students.

Early Childhood Mental Health

Early childhood mental health refers to the ability of children to experience, control, and express their emotions; form close and secure relationships; and learn while exploring their environment.
I’m Growing up Safely – Growth Chart

I’m Growing up Safely – Growth Chart

Poster, Revised 2011



This resource provides home safety information for parents and caregivers in the form of a children’s growth chart. The growth chart reaches a maximum height of 90 cm (36 inches or 3 feet) and is intended for children between birth and 2 years of age.
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4-006: Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan 1995-1999q

Child and Youth Injury in Saskatchewan 1995-1999

Report, 2002



This report focuses on the most significant causes of injury-related hospitalizations and deaths for Saskatchewan children and youth. The most significant causes discussed in this report are falls, motor vehicle traffic, self-injury, drowning and choking, fire and flame, poison, motor vehicle pedestrian, sports, and assaults.
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3-V-364: Binge Drinking: Facts and Consequences

Binge Drinking: Facts and Consequences

Video, 2004



Drinking to get drunk, or binge drinking, is a common occurrence among teens that use alcohol. Teens report many reasons for their preoccupation with drinking. For some, drinking is meant to relieve stress or help them fit in socially. For others it is used to celebrate and have a good time. In this program real teens share their reasons for drinking and the grave consequences that resulted from their behavior. Experts in the field of alcohol use present the hard facts teens need to know about alcohol’s toxicity and teen vulnerability. Real teens talk about: how to handle peer pressure to drink; the effect of drinking on relationships; the ineffectiveness of alcohol for stress reduction; loss of trust with parents; and the negative effect drinking has on school work. Dramatic accounts from two teens, one who was almost raped and one who almost died while drinking heavily, bring home the seriousness of binge drinking.
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Nicotine and the Brain

Nicotine and the Brain

Video, 2005



Nicotine is one of the most addictive substances known. This program explains just how nicotine affects the brain and why it is so addicting. Includes a state-of-the-art treatment section as well as a copier-ready handout.
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Barb Tarbox: A Life Cut Short by Tobacco

Barb Tarbox: A Life Cut Short by Tobacco

Video, 2003



Barb Tarbox, a 42-year-old woman from Edmonton, Alberta was diagnosed with Stage Four terminal lung cancer after smoking since grade 7. Refusing to let cigarettes take another life, Barb began speaking to students across Canada warning of the dangers associated with smoking. This video captures the spirit of Barb’s presentations and the passion that characterized the last months of her life.


WARNING: This video contains emotional material regarding Barb Tarbox’s experience with lung cancer, and some content may be disturbing to preteens. Viewer discretion is advised.

Audience: Grades 7‐12.
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Routine Blood Tests in Pregnancy

Routine Blood Tests in Pregnancy

Fact Sheet, 2013



As part of prenatal care, routine blood tests are recommended for all women. If these tests identify an infection or another condition, treatment can reduce the risk of harm to the pregnant woman and her baby. This fact sheet provides information on routine blood tests conducted.
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Maternal Mental Health

Maternal Mental Health

Information Card, 2013



The Maternal Mental Health Information Card provides information for women and their families and friends who want to know more about maternal depression. It includes information on symptoms of depression and who to contact for help. The card also includes ways a woman can take care of herself and suggestions for family and friends to help support her if she is suffering from depression. Contacts for help are also provided. The card is ideal for waiting rooms or as a handout to those who would benefit from information on maternal depression.
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2-102: Maternal Mental Health

Maternal Mental Health

Fact Sheet, 2013



These fact sheets are intended as an information resource for healthcare providers or other individuals who would like further information on maternal depression. It is more detailed than the Information Card. On the back of the fact sheet is the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS), a depression screen that can be done with a woman or can be provided to a woman to complete on her own. The fact sheet can be referred to when discussing maternal depression with women and their families, or used to share information with your colleagues.

* For an updated version of the Maternal Mental Health Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Screening and Care Guide available through the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health, please visit https://www.ehealthsask.ca/services/resources/Resources/EPDS-screening-2019.pdf
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EPDS Screening and Care Guide

Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS) Screening and Care Guide

Guide and Manual, 2012



The EPDS Screening and Care Guide provides healthcare providers with score interpretation and care guide to use when screening pregnant and postpartum women for depression and anxiety using the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale (EPDS). It also includes guidelines for medical management when maternal mental health is of concern, contact information for Saskatchewan Healthline and Saskatchewan Drug Information Services, and a space for relevant local contact information. On the reverse side of the form there is a brief description of maternal depression including common symptoms, guidelines for screening, and the EPDS questions.

* For an updated version of the Maternal Mental Health Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) Screening and Care Guide available through the Saskatchewan Ministry of Health, please visit https://www.ehealthsask.ca/services/resources/Resources/EPDS-screening-2019.pdf
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I Need to be Safe

I Need to Be Safe

Information Card, 2015



This information card for the general public provides information on how domestic violence affects children.
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Move for Two

Move for Two

Video, 2011



Active living during pregnancy benefits you and your baby for life! This DVD answers many of the questions women have about the safe and healthy ways to be active during pregnancy. It contains an easy to follow, adaptable workout for all pregnant women.
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Folic Acid and the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects

Folic Acid and the Prevention of Neural Tube Defects

Fact Sheet, 2016



Provides information on neural tube defects and the importance of taking folic acid before becoming pregnant.
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Fetal Development

Fetal Development

Poster, 2008



These 8.5 x 11 inch posters, developed by Childbirth Graphics, assist healthcare professionals in discussing alcohol use with their patients. Although these posters do not focus on FASD, they can be used to help patients understand that alcohol is one of many factors which can impact the development of the fetus.
Audience: Healthcare Professionals and their Patients
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Picture This: Life as a Parent of Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Picture This: Life as a Parent of Children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Video, 2008



This film gives a close-up look into the lives of parents whose children have FASD. It was created by five courageous women from Sioux Lookout, Ontario. They are all members of the Healthy Generations Family Support Program. It is a very powerful, very honest window into their lives.

This film began as a photovoice research project. Each woman was asked to take photos that provide a look into her life as a parent of a child with FASD and to write a narrative about the photo. The National Film Board of Canada’s CITIZENShift assisted by making the photos and the narratives into this short film.
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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Reducing the Risk in the Circle of Life

Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Reducing the Risk in the Circle of Life

Video, 2000



Graham Greene narrates this video that describes strategies for reducing the occurrence of SIDS. Discussion of SIDS and the risk reduction strategies involve key interviews with Aboriginal parents, health professionals, and an Elder. The video is accompanied by a study guide, which can be used to lead group discussion. Audience: expectant parents, caregivers, health professionals.

Audience: Expectant parents, caregivers, and health professionals.
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Parenting with FASD: Challenges, Strategies, and Supports

Parenting with FASD: Challenges, Strategies, and Supports

Video, 2005



Featuring four adults living and parenting with FASD, this video focuses on some of the parenting-related experiences and challenges faced by people with FASD. Highlighted as well are strategies, suggestions, and resources found to promote positive parenting. A resource booklet is included.
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Infant Mortality in Saskatchewan: Evidence to Inform Public Health Practice

Infant Mortality in Saskatchewan: Evidence to Inform Public Health Practice

Report, 2009



This document was prepared to describe the relationship between modifiable risk factors and infant mortality. It is meant to provide guidance, strategies, and support to help expand or develop programs that may contribute to the reduction of infant mortality in Saskatchewan. It includes a review of the literature regarding prevalent risk factors associated with infant mortality, as well as identifying promising practices related to those modifiable risk factors.
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Walking School Bus: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

Walking School Bus: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

Guide and Manual, 2010


A Walking School Bus (WSB) is a group of children (passengers) and adults (drivers and conductors) who walk to and from school along a designated, safe route. The “bus” picks up students and drops them off in the reverse order in the afternoon. This guide identifies the benefits, such as safety, environmental, and health of a WSB. It also goes through the process needed to set up a Walking School Bus.
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Brain Development and Young Children

Brain Development and Young Children

Fact Sheet, 2010



This fact sheet provides an overview of early childhood brain development and stresses the influences that experience and the environment have on optimal development. Early childhood is a time when there is rapid growth and development of the brain. At this time, parents and caregivers have an opportunity to impact brain development. This is also a time when the brain is the most vulnerable.
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Million Messages: Program

Million Messages: Program

Information Card, 2012



The Million Messages program is the development of a comprehensive plan to standardize messages given to parents about injury by public or community health nurses. Each of these messages is simple, consistent, routine, and targets an issue that affects children at specific stages in their growth and development. The messages are developed for visits during the prenatal, newborn, two months, four months, six months, twelve months, eighteen months, and preschool periods. This program was developed by Capital Health in Alberta.
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Million Messages: Preschool

Million Messages: Preschool

Information Card, 2012



The Million Messages program is the development of a comprehensive plan to standardize messages given to parents about injury by public or community health nurses. Each of these messages is simple, consistent, routine, and targets an issue that affects children at specific stages in their growth and development. The messages are developed for visits during the prenatal, newborn, two months, four months, six months, twelve months, eighteen months, and preschool periods. This program was developed by Capital Health in Alberta.
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Million Messages: 18 Months to 4 Years

Million Messages: 18 Months to 4 Years

Information Card, 2012



The Million Messages program is the development of a comprehensive plan to standardize messages given to parents about injury by public or community health nurses. Each of these messages is simple, consistent, routine, and targets an issue that affects children at specific stages in their growth and development. The messages are developed for visits during the prenatal, newborn, two months, four months, six months, twelve months, eighteen months, and preschool periods. This program was developed by Capital Health in Alberta.
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Million Messages: 12 to 18 Months

Million Messages: 12 to 18 Months

Information Card, 2012



The Million Messages program is the development of a comprehensive plan to standardize messages given to parents about injury by public or community health nurses. Each of these messages is simple, consistent, routine, and targets an issue that affects children at specific stages in their growth and development. The messages are developed for visits during the prenatal, newborn, two months, four months, six months, twelve months, eighteen months, and preschool periods. This program was developed by Capital Health in Alberta.
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Helping Young Children Cope with Stress: Developing Resiliency

Helping Young Children Cope with Stress: Developing Resiliency

Fact Sheet, 2010



This fact sheet helps professionals and communities understand their roles in helping young children to develop resiliency. Resilience is the ability to cope with and recover from stressful situations, changes, or problems.
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Million Messages: 6 to 12 Months

Million Messages: 6 to 12 Months

Information Card, 2012



The Million Messages program is the development of a comprehensive plan to standardize messages given to parents about injury by public or community health nurses. Each of these messages is simple, consistent, routine, and targets an issue that affects children at specific stages in their growth and development. The messages are developed for visits during the prenatal, newborn, two months, four months, six months, twelve months, eighteen months, and preschool periods. This program was developed by Capital Health in Alberta.
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Trauma, Stress, and Young Children

Trauma, Stress, and Young Children

Fact Sheet, 2010



Many people believe that young children are not affected by stress and trauma. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Brain development, attachment, and emotional regulation can all be impacted by stress and trauma. This fact sheet outlines the differences between positive and negative stress as well as tolerable and toxic trauma. Professionals are given practical tips for working with children who have been traumatized.
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Million Messages: Birth to 6 Months

Million Messages: Birth to 6 Months

Information Card, 2012



The Million Messages program is the development of a comprehensive plan to standardize messages given to parents about injury by public or community health nurses. Each of these messages is simple, consistent, routine, and targets an issue that affects children at specific stages in their growth and development. The messages are developed for visits during the prenatal, newborn, two months, four months, six months, twelve months, eighteen months, and preschool periods. This program was developed by Capital Health in Alberta.
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Trauma, Stress, and Young Children

Trauma, Stress, and Young Children

Brochure, 2011



Written in plain language, this brochure helps parents to understand that stress is not always negative and that children should not be sheltered from mild stressors. The brochure also includes information about harmful stress and trauma and its impact on young children. Parents are given practical tips for helping their children who have experienced stress or trauma.
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Million Messages: Prenatal

Million Messages: Prenatal

Information Card, 2012



The Million Messages program is the development of a comprehensive plan to standardize messages given to parents about injury by public or community health nurses. Each of these messages is simple, consistent, routine, and targets an issue that affects children at specific stages in their growth and development. The messages are developed for visits during the prenatal, newborn, two months, four months, six months, twelve months, eighteen months, and preschool periods. This program was developed by Capital Health in Alberta.
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Intimate Partner Violence and Young Children

Domestic Violence and Young Children

Fact Sheet, 2015



Intimate partner violence (domestic violence, partner abuse) refers to abuse that occurs within an intimate relationship. Intimate partner violence can happen in any intimate relationship regardless of income, length, living arrangements, marital status, or social status. This fact sheet discusses the impact of witnessing intimate partner violence on young children.
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Million Messages: Key Messages Table

Million Messages: Key Messages Table

Information Sheet, 2012



The Million Messages program is the development of a comprehensive plan to standardize messages given to parents about injury by public or community health nurses. Each of these messages is simple, consistent, routine, and targets an issue that affects children at specific stages in their growth and development. The messages are developed for visits during the prenatal, newborn, two months, four months, six months, twelve months, eighteen months, and preschool periods. This program was developed by Capital Health in Alberta.
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Caregiver Mental Health and Young Children

Caregiver Mental Health and Young Children

Fact Sheet, 2010



Just like everyone else, caregivers can experience mental health concerns. Caregivers’ mental health concerns, whether in their past or present, can impact their young child(ren) in a number of ways. This fact sheet discusses general mental health concerns. For information about maternal mental health and its impact on children, please refer to the fact sheet entitled Postpartum Depression and Mental Health Concerns.
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Postpartum Depression and Mental Health Concerns: The Impact on Young Children

Postpartum Depression and Mental Health Concerns: The Impact on Young Children

Fact Sheet, 2010



Approximately 10% of mothers experience postpartum depression. Postpartum depression and mental health concerns impact every aspect of a person’s life, including body, mind, and spirit; extended family and friends; partner and baby. This fact sheet not only discusses the impact that maternal mental health can have on young children, but also ways in which professionals can support families when this is a concern.
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Nurturing Early Childhood Mental Health

Nurturing Early Childhood Mental Health

Fact Sheet, 2010



This fact sheet shares information about nurturing early childhood mental health for children aged birth to six years. Not only does it explain what it is and why it is important, but the fact sheet also includes a detailed chart on the impact of good mental health.
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Mitigating the Impacts of Sex and Sexuality in the Media on Children: Best Practices for Parents

Mitigating the Impacts of Sex and Sexuality in the Media on Children: Best Practices for Parents

Report, 2012



This report describes various forms of media that children are exposed to, including television, movies, Internet, video games, music and music videos, and advertising. The impact of children’s exposure to sex and sexuality from these mentioned mediums is outlined and best practices for parents are provided.
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Parents as Sexual Health Educators for Their Children

Parents as Sexual Health Educators

Report, 2017



Research indicates that parents play an important role in the sexual health education of their children. Although parents may find this role challenging, research indicates that parents can be effective sexual health educators when provided with support and accurate information. This literature review defines sexual health and sexual health education, discusses potential facilitators and barriers to parental provision of this type of education, and provides suggestions for parents. A list of online sexual resources for parents is also shared.
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Sexual Health Education Survey – ACFP Summary Report

Advisory Committee on Family Planning Sexual Health Education Survey

Report, 2008



The Advisory Committee on Family Planning Sexual Health Education Survey investigated parental attitudes toward sexual health education in the province of Saskatchewan between October 2006 and February 2007. Survey results provide insight into Saskatchewan parents’ ideas about sexual health education, their attitudes and expectations, and their perceptions of their own knowledge and comfort with providing sexual health education to their school-aged children. The findings provide a basis for discussion regarding current school-based sexual health education approaches and whether these approaches are meeting the needs of Saskatchewan families with school-aged children.
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Traditional Teachings

Traditional Teachings

Video, 2012



Traditional Teachings: A Journey from Young Child to Young Adult. Elders share their wisdom regarding the cultural practices, laws, and traditional values surrounding the sexual maturation of First Nations children to young adulthood. The video is a full length production of teachings and life stories of eight Elders from the Plains Cree, Dakota, Dene, Nakota, and Saulteaux First Nations of Saskatchewan. The DVD was created as a resource for educators and health care providers, family and community members, and others as they support youth to make positive lifestyle choices for their sexual and reproductive health.

A short introduction to the complete production is available on YouTube
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The Smiling Mask: Truths about Postpartum Depression and Parenthood

The Smiling Mask: Truths about Postpartum Depression and Parenthood

Video, 2009



The documentary, “The Smiling Mask: Truths about Postpartum Depression and Parenthood” tells the inspirational true story of three families and their struggles with postpartum depression. As Carla O’Reilly, Elita Paterson, and Tania Bird journey to wellness, they speak out, inspiring women and families who may be suffering with postpartum depression.
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Cherish Me For I am a Child

Cherish Me for I am a Child

Poster, 2011



This brightly coloured wall hanging with the poem “Cherish Me for I am a Child” talks about the importance of a child growing up feeling safe, secure, and happy and in order for a child to do this he needs to be protected, cared for, and loved by the adults in his life. This can be used as a wall hanging for anyone to have in their home or office.
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Connections for Life: Attachment Resource Kit - English

Connections for Life: Attachment Resource Kit

Guide and Manual, 2007



This kit provides educational resources and tools for those who work with families. The kit provides evidence-based information on what attachment means, why it is important, what influences it, and what we can do to help promote healthy, secure attachment relationships.

The tools for supporting families are the “Attachment Activities”. These are simple, enjoyable activities that parents and other caregivers can do with children to help promote the development of healthy, secure attachment relationships. There are seven activities that can be done with a child of any age; a list of activities that can be done before the baby is born; and a list of parenting myths and what we know now to facilitate discussion. The “Attachment Activities” include: “Group Guidelines” that provide suggestions for how to introduce the activities to parent groups in a strength-based way, using adult education techniques; and “Handouts” for parents with brief descriptions of the activities. Each “Attachment Activity” is independent of the others, so you can introduce one, some, or all of the activities, depending on what works best for you.


All of the materials are available in both English and French.

Note – The information in this kit should not be used to diagnose children or provide therapy. Only trained professionals should provide diagnosis or therapy.
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Des liens pour la vie: Trousse de ressources pour l’attachement - Français

Des liens pour la vie: Trousse de ressources pour l’attachement

Guide and Manual, 2007



Cette trousse contient des documents éducatifs, dont un DVD et un guide, ainsi que des outils à l'intention de ceux et de celles qui travaillent auprès des familles. Ces documents, mis au point à partir de données fondées sur des résultats en matière d'attachement, donnent une définition de l'attachement, traitent de son importance dans le développement de l'enfant, des facteurs qui l'influencent, et de ce que nous pouvons faire pour favoriser un attachement sécurisant.

Les outils pour développer l'attachement s'appellent "Activités pour développer l'attachement". Il s'agit d'activités simples et agréables que les parents, ou les personnes responsables de l'enfant, peuvent faire avec l'enfant pour favoriser le développement d'un attachement sécurisant. Il y a sept activités à faire avec un enfant, quel que soit son âge. Il y a aussi plusieurs activités à faire avant la naissance du bébé et une liste de mythes et réalités pour faciliter la discussion avec les parents. La section sur les "activités pour développer l'attachement" comprend : les "directives pour l'animation de groupes de discussion", lesquelles comprennent des suggestions sur la façon de présenter une activité à un groupe de parents en faisant appel à leurs qualités personnelles et à leurs points forts, et en utilisant des techniques d'enseignement pour adultes. Chaque activité comprend également un prospectus qui donne une brève description de l'activité aux parents. Les activités pour développer l'attachement sont indépendantes les unes des autres; vous pouvez en utiliser une ou plusieurs, selon ce qui est le plus approprié pour vous.
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Nobody’s Perfect Information Card

Information Card, 2010



This information card provides information about the Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Program. Ideal for program facilitators as a recruitment tool for potential participants.
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Nobody’s Perfect Poster

Nobody’s Perfect

Poster, 2010



This poster provides information about the Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Program. Ideal for program facilitators to use as a recruitment tool for potential participants.
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Nobody’ Perfect Brochure

Nobody’s Perfect Bookmark

Bookmark, 2010



This bookmark provides information about the Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Program. Ideal for program facilitators as a take-home keepsake for participants.
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Sexting: Sex plus Text Equals Trouble

Sexting: Sex plus Text Equals Trouble

Video, 2010



Peer hosts and true-to-life vignettes show teens the dangers of sexting.

At the end of this program students will know the following:

Sexting is the act of posting and sending sexually explicit or sexually suggestive messages, photographs, and videos most often using cell phones.
The possible consequences of sexting – everything ranging from the personal humiliation to serious legal problems that could result in felony child pornography convictions.
That nothing sent by cell phone or computer or posted on the Internet is ever totally private or ever entirely erased.
The importance of protecting yourself online by guarding your passwords, user IDs, and social networking sites.
That all actions have consequences and even “funny, innocent” photos and text messages can end up in the hands of bullies, predators, and child pornographers.
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Adolescent Pregnancy in Saskatchewan: Best Practices for Prevention

Adolescent Pregnancy in Saskatchewan: Best Practices for Prevention

Report, 2012



In Canada, rates of adolescent pregnancy remain some of the highest among developed countries (30.5 per 1,000 for women aged 15 to 19), and Saskatchewan has the highest rates of adolescent pregnancy and live births of the Canadian provinces (34.3 per 1,000 for women aged 15 to 19). The report includes promising practices that will guide the development of prevention programs that serve young people, both in the prevention of unintended pregnancy and in the promotion of healthy reproductive choices.
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) Executive Summary

Report, 2011



This executive summary is for the report “Sexually Transmitted Infections and Their Effects on Fertility, Pregnancy, and the Newborn: An Environmental Scan of Available Resources and a Preliminary Needs Assessment for Saskatchewan Health Care Providers”.

Download the Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) – Report
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Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)

Report, 2010



This report presents the results of an environmental scan of available education resources focused on the effects of STIs, and their impact on fertility, pregnancy, and the newborn. Included is a preliminary assessment of the needs of health and allied health professionals in Saskatchewan for resources in this area.
Download the Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) – Environmental Scan Executive Summary
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Pregnancy and HIV: Promoting Healthy Motherhood and Conception

Pregnancy and HIV: Promoting Healthy Motherhood and Conception

Video, 2012



To promote further awareness of pregnancy and HIV in Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute in collaboration with Continuing Nursing Education, College of Nursing, University of Saskatchewan; Saskatchewan Ministry of Education; and Saskatchewan Ministry of Health presented a satellite broadcast presentation entitled “Pregnancy and HIV: Promoting Healthy Motherhood and Conception” on March 8, 2012. The key objectives for this presentation are to introduce the clinical and social issues related to pregnancy, pregnancy planning, conception, and motherhood for people living with HIV and their partners.
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Provincial Services for Women Living with HIV Who Have Experienced Violence and Abuse

Provincial Services for Women Living with HIV Who Have Experienced Violence and Abuse

Report, 2012



This document outlines agencies (provincial and national) that provide services for women who have experienced abuse, sexual abuse, and/or have HIV. Descriptions and contact information (phone numbers and websites) are provided.
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7-510: A Review of Nutritional Recommendations for Pregnant Women Living with HIV

A Review of Nutritional Recommendations for Pregnant Women Living with HIV

Report, 2012



Ensuring proper nutrition is a critical component of living with HIV as it is with being pregnant. The two conditions combined mean that pregnant women living with HIV are especially vulnerable to nutrient deficiencies and these women must monitor their nutritional status accordingly. The review provides general recommendations to address these issues.
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Substance Use, Pregnancy, and HIV/AIDS: Treatment Programs for Pregnant Women

Substance Use, Pregnancy, and HIV/AIDS: Treatment Programs for Pregnant Women

Report, 2012



This living document identifies existing substance use treatment programs and services available to pregnant women and pregnant women living with HIV/AIDS in North America, with a particular focus on Saskatchewan. The information provided through the current environmental scan is useful both for pregnant women who use substances who are seeking services, and for healthcare professionals, who can use this information to assist women in accessing services that are appropriate to their needs. Ideally, this would be done as part of a multidisciplinary team, where the referring professional continues to be involved in the care of the woman. It is hoped that the information provided will increase awareness of the existing substance use treatment centres and programs for pregnant women, with the goal of potentially increasing referrals to and use of these programs.
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The Impact of Substance Use on Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV

The Impact of Substance Use on Mother-to-child Transmission of HIV

Report, 2012



This literature review aimed to assess the impact of substance use on mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV. Such a review was deemed necessary due to Saskatchewan’s unique HIV profile. Specifically, new cases of HIV in Saskatchewan are: (a) the highest in Canada; (b) most often associated with injection drug use (IDU); and (c) increasing rapidly in women of childbearing age (ages 15 to 39). The primary questions addressed in the report include: Why do substance use services need to be focused on to avoid MTCT of HIV? How does having a substance use issue influence high risk behaviours that can lead to HIV infection? How does having a substance use issue affect virus progression and impact the health of pregnant women living with HIV?
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7-507: HIV and Pediatric Treatment and Care in Saskatchewan

HIV and Pediatric Treatment and Care in Saskatchewan

Report, 2012



This report focuses on the needs of children who have contracted HIV from mother-to-child-transmission (MTCT). Care and treatment needs are likely to be similar between individuals infected through MTCT and behaviourally infected individuals; however, behaviours, adherence rates, and outcomes may be different due to lifestyle, upbringing, and age of infection. This literature review seeks to address the need for this information by providing an overview of the diagnosis, treatment, care, and support needs of infants through early childhood (birth to age 6). The audience for this report includes health professionals, caregivers, and other adults who may come into contact with children infected with HIV.
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Vertical (Mother-to-child) Transmission of HIV: Prevention, Treatment, and Education

Vertical (Mother-to-child) Transmission of HIV: Prevention, Treatment, and Education

Report, 2014



Saskatchewan continues to see high rates of new cases of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection in comparison to the rest of Canada. A large number of these new cases are being identified in women of childbearing age.

Recognizing the importance of understanding HIV in the context of pregnancy, the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute conducted a review of the literature in this area. The review includes findings and recommendations on vertical transmission, transmission prevention, barriers to prevention, and health promotion around these topics.
Download the Vertical Transmission Executive Summary
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7-009: Prenatal Screening Algorithm

Screening for HIV as Part of Prenatal Care Prior to Week 36

Poster, 2016



This algorithm provides Saskatchewan-specific guidelines for HIV screening in pregnant women prior to 36 weeks gestation.
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Make Your Home and Car Smoke-Free: A Guide to Protecting Your Family from Second-Hand Smoke

Make Your Home and Car Smoke-free: A Guide to Protecting Your Family from Second-Hand Smoke

Brochure, 2006



This booklet talks about the effects about second-hand smoke and the benefits of a smoke-free home and car. There are guidelines to follow to help plan a smoke-free environment for the whole family. This booklet includes a smoke-free space sticker for office or car window and a fridge magnet.

Please order this resource directly from www.hc-sc.gc.ca
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Protected: Child Passenger Safety FAQs

January 11, 2013
Preventing Injuries

Preventing Injuries

Fact Sheet, 2010



Injuries are the leading cause of death for Saskatchewan children. This fact sheet defines the differences between injuries and “accidents,” outlines the causes of injuries, and identifies the different types of strategies that can be used to prevent injuries.
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Child Injury Prevention Safety Presentations

The Child Injury Prevention Program aims to increase professional, community, and parental/caregiver awareness and knowledge within each area of injury prevention. The program coordinator offers a variety of presentations in the areas of Bike Safety, Child Traffic Safety, Home Safety, ATV Safety, Playground Safety and other injury prevention topics as needed.