This section provides useful information on parental leave, financial aid, childcare services, provincial and federal government programs and services, as well as available associations and support resources.
The Government of Québec has a number of programs and services as well as useful information for future parents and new parents.
Expecting parents or future adoptive parents will receive a free guide at the beginning of the pregnancy follow-up or adoption process.
Anyone can buy a French or English guide from Les Publications du Québec.
The Indigenous Health section is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of Quebec's First Nations and Inuit living or staying in community and urban settings. Since the 90s, the INSPQ collaborates with the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services and the Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay.
Understanding the factors contributing to alcohol use among Indigenous youth can foster the development of relevant intervention practices.
The standardized analysis requisition forms for samples sent to the CTQ are intended for use by healthcare institutions in Quebec and other provinces.
From Tiny Tot to Toddler is a practical guide that contains scientifically supported information about pregnancy, delivery and the first two years of a child’s life. A free printed guide is given to all new Québec parents at the beginning of pregnancy follow-up. Parents involved in an adoption process can also receive a free guide.
This issue addresses cultural safety, social inequalities and determinants of health and traditional knowledge.
Provincial monitoring of Hospital-Wide Healthcare-associated Bloodstream Infections
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