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At Ottawa Public Health (OPH), our reviews of local, provincial and federal data showed that certain youth behaviours had serious public health implications for the youth themselves and the community at large
As Angelique Benois does with all her clients at the Roy McMurtry Youth Centre, she worked with Solomon one on one, introducing him to mindfulness techniques that could help him manage his feelings and reactions
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2015/11/01/vous-comptez-pour-moi-je-me-soucie-de-vous Nov 01, 2015, By: Fara Lambing, RN, BScN Our core human value of kindness has the power to improve physical health and emotional well-being in children, youth and adults
Mental health interventions for children in foster care: A systematic review. Children and Youth Services Review, 70, 65-77...Children and Youth Services Review, 31 (11), 1150-1159
The task force travelled across Canada and met with provincial, territorial and municipal governments; Indigenous governments and organizations; and experts, patients, advocates, employers and industry
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2020/07/22/ensemble-contre-le-racisme Jul 22, 2020 unsplash.com/xteemu The Canadian Nurse website is turning its attention to the issue of racism — particularly anti-Black racism — in nursing and health care
https://www.infirmiere-canadienne.com/blogs/ic-contenu/2019/07/22/comment-se-remettre Jul 22, 2019, By: Jenna L
To examine how best to address the current knowledge gaps on the health and safety risks of cannabis use, 32 invited participants — representing a diversity of nursing and health-care stakeholders and individual health and legal experts from across Canada — came to CNA House for the March event. Among the featured speakers were Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer; Mark Ware, director of clinical research on pain management at the McGill University Health Centre and former vice-chair of the federal Task Force on Cannabis Legalization and Regulation; and Lynda Balneaves, a cannabis researcher and associate professor at the University of Manitoba school of nursing
Engaging and encouraging input and participation of staff in open and honest dialogue about struggles and challenges can be transformative in workplace satisfaction