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Community-based supports for parents

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

  • The Community Action Program for Children (Public Health Agency of Canada) supports projects for First Nations/Métis/Inuit and other marginalized families in urban and rural/remote communities in Manitoba.
  • Families First offers home visiting supports to families with children, from pregnancy to school entry. Delivered across the province by public health, helps families find appropriate community resources.
  • Healthy Baby Community Support Programs: For pregnant women and new parents, offering parenting support, information about infant development and healthy nutrition, healthy lifestyle options and the opportunity to connect with other parents. Programs in Winnipeg and across the province.

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Community Action Program for Children (Public Health Agency of Canada) funds projects for families and young children throughout the province.
  • Department of Children, Seniors, and Social Development supports:
    • BABIES (Before Birth and Beyond: Information, Education and Support), a prenatal   education and support program for pregnancy, birth and early parenting.
    • Healthy Beginnings (universal postnatal follow-up program), offered by public health nurses
    • Child Health Clinic program.
    • Preschool Health Check program.
  • Family Resource Centres (including Healthy Baby Clubs) provide a variety of community-based activities and resources for children and families that emphasize early childhood development and parenting support.
  • Labrador Friendship Centre’s Aboriginal Family Centre promotes social, cultural, educational, physical, emotional, and nutritional growth with Métis, Innu and Inuit children (from infancy to 6 years), their parents, and caregivers in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.
  • Perinatal Program Newfoundland Labrador provides a follow-up clinic to infants at high risk for developmental delay.

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Saskatchewan

  • Community Action Program for Children (Public Health Agency of Canada, Manitoba/Saskatchewan) supports projects serving First Nations/Métis/Inuit and other marginalized families in urban and rural/remote communities in Saskatchewan.
  • Healthy Parenting: By the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute, a home study program for expectant parents, caregivers, and parents of children from infancy to age five.
  • KidsFirst: A voluntary program that helps families in vulnerable situations enhance parenting knowledge and builds on strengths.
  • Saskatchewan Urban Aboriginal Head-Start

Yukon

  • Child Development Centre Yukon has branches in Whitehorse, Dawson City, Watson Lake and Dusk’a Early Headstart and Family Learning Centre in Kwanlin Dun.
  • Community Action Program for Children (Public Health Agency of Canada) runs early intervention/family support projects in the Territory.
  • Partners for Children provides workshops, training and support to parents, caregivers and professionals on the health and development of children aged prenatal to six years old, their families and communities.

Last updated: Mar 9, 2021