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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.

    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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    SKU: 2-500
  • 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.

    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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    SKU: 3-063
  • 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.

    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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    SKU: 3-062
  • 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

    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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    SKU: 3-049
  • 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.

    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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    SKU: 3-060
  • 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.

    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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    SKU: 3-061
  • 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.

    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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    SKU: 7-013
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