Having a child and making green choices can seem complicated. Yet, through small, everyday actions, parents can help protect the environment.
This issue addresses cultural safety, social inequalities and determinants of health and traditional knowledge.
This publication introduces the government of Québec’s Politique gouvernementale de prévention en santé (Government Policy for Health Prevention), as an example of a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach. This case summary is part of a series developed by the Canadian Network for Health in All Policies to document the current state and variety of implementations of the HiAP approach…
This publication introduces the Healthy Public Policy Unit of Vancouver Coastal Health in British Columbia, as an example of Health in All Policies (HiAP).
This publication introduces the Healthy Communities Partnership led by Grey Bruce Public Health, in Ontario, as an example of Health in All Policies (HiAP). This case summary is part of a series developed by the Canadian Network for Health in All Policies to document the current state and variety of HiAP initiatives being implemented in Canada. It is intended for public health actors and other…
This capsule, based on a knowledge synthesis by the Institut national de santé publique, is an introduction to frameworks for determinants of health in Indigenous contexts.
This capsule, based on two knowledge synthesis by the Institut national de santé publique, is an introduction to protective factors of alcohol use among Indigenous people, more specifically young people and women in the perinatal period.
This knowledge synthesis was prepared at the request of the Ministry of Health and Social Services and funded under the Indigenous health agreement. It follows from an update to the Stratégie gouvernementale pour l’égalité entre les femmes et les hommes (gender equality strategy) drawn up by the Secrétariat à la condition féminine du Québec in response to a guideline calling for the promotion…
This page lists current INSPQ surveys.
You can introduce books to your baby within his very first months. Looking at a book together is a great way to connect and spend time with him. Your child will enjoy being near you and listening to you speak.