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PARENT RESOURCES (note, Vancouver Coastal Health info click
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Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre
- BC's Information Source for Children, Youth & Families
10 Things Every Parent Can Do
- Sam Cooper, the Province
Upcoming Workshops:
This series of 5 WS is intent for Korean parents of NON FEE paying students in our school district. First WS starts on Jan. 17th, 10:00am, room 108, here at the Lucas Centre and remaining four WS will be on Mondays, 10:00am, same room 108. The title of WS is "Win-Win" Korean Parents Coaching Workshop Series.
English Version
Korean Version

What is 211?
211 is an easy-to-remember, three-digit telephone number that provides free, confidential, multilingual information and referral to a full range of community, social, and government services. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, Information and Referral Specialists link callers to the services and support they need. Phase II of the project will see the development of a 211 internet portal which will feature a searchable database for all social, community and government resources in the service area.
Please check out this webpage for lots more information:
http://www.bc211.ca
Internet Safety! Check out the great tips for internet safety on this site (Social Networking & Internet Awareness):
http://bit.ly/73nzHY
We are very proud to announce the launch of the web site, www.bettertogetherbc.ca.
• The process of encouraging family meals starts by encouraging families to 're-create' in the kitchen. When food is fun and preparation is pleasurable, meals tend to be shared and eaten together. • 'Re-creating' involves having fun with food (recreation) but also involves preparing meals together (re-creating). • Children may be better custodians of the family meal than parents. By helping them connect food with fun, we can create powerful internal advocates for the family meal. • Guilt paralyzes parents. Focusing on words like eating together or family meals can create guilt and cause parents to shut down, deny and even ignore communications.
Better Together BC is a dynamic web site with tools for people in the community to submit stories and recipes and to make comments. It is also designed with a content management system that allows us, the nutrition educators at the BC Dairy Foundation, to readily add posts and make changes. Help to make this a useful tool for everyone by making contributions to the site either through the community tab or by emailing us.
This website contains tools to support children, parents and health professionals to eat together more often.
Children can:
• download recipes • build their own cookbook
Families can:
• download tools to help them get started • read stories from others • get tips, watch videos, learn about resources
Health professionals and educators can:
• download copies of the report, A Hands on Approach to Family, Food and Fun • create their own handout with tips and information pertinent to their audience • access research about eating together and family meals
More links:
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Health Inserts & Information |
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For parents, caregivers & professionals on the North Shore |
Info Websites
http://www.nationalantidrugstrategy.gc.ca/parents/parents.html
http://www.safety1st.org/tnd/
http://ccsa.ca/
http://www.ades.bc.ca/
http://www.bcmhas.ca/keltyresourcecentre
http://www.carbc.ca/
http://www.thrivecanada.ca/
http://www.theantidrug.com
Parenting guides
http://carbc.ca/portals/0/resources/ParentGuide.pdf
http://www.theantidrug.com/pdfs/resources/general/nav_the_teen_years.pdf
http://www.sd45.bc.ca/docs/ResilienceforKidsandTeens.pdf
http://www.sd45.bc.ca/docs/vulnerable_youth_report.pdf
Books
The Case Against Adolescence: Rediscovering the Adult in Every Teen. By Robert Epstein; Ph. D.
Marijuana: What's a Parent to Believe? By Timmen L. Cermak
Parenting for Prevention: How to Raise a Child to Say No to Alcohol and Other Drugs : for Parents, Teachers, and Other Concerned Adults. By David J. Wilmes, Cyril A. Reilly
Understanding Marijuana: A New Look at the Scientific Evidence. By Mitch Earleywine
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