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Saskatchewan Prevention Institute

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Assessing the Need for the Development of Culturally Sensitive Strategies for the Diagnosis of FASD: A Summary Report

Please click here for more information on the Assessing the Need Report. If you would like a copy of the report in French, please contact Cara Zukewich at czukewich@preventioninstitute.sk.ca

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Infant Mortality in Saskatchewan: Evidence to Inform Public Health Practice

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.

2-457 Mortality in Saskatchewan: Evidence to Inform Public Health Practice

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Nobody's Perfect Program

 Please click here to view the Nobody's Perfect Activities and Resources.

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Preconception PowerPoint Presentation

ANNOUNCING ... The What, Why, and How of Preconception Care

This PowerPoint Presentation is an online tool for teaching health care workers the importance of delivering preconception messages in preconception care. Complete with speaker notes and references, this resource promotes a healthy lifestyle prior to conception in order to ensure the healthiest baby possible.

 

 The What, Why, and How of Preconception Care PowerPoint Presentation

Speaker's Notes

References



 

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