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  • Read the Fall 2024 Issue of Milestones

    Subscribe to Milestones Milestones is our newsletter for healthcare professionals, policy makers, system planners and anyone interested in building and supporting high-quality perinatal, newborn, child and youth healthcare in Ontario. The Fall 20024 issue features: a message from PCMCH Executive Director Sanober Diaz on the respiratory illness season; a spotlight on Alanna Landry; an update on the…

  • Translated RSV Parent Fact Sheets Now Available

    The Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health (PCMCH) is pleased to announce that our Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) fact sheet for parents and expectant parents is now available in several additional languages. We recognize that the active RSV season is fast-approaching and healthcare providers, teams and organizations are thoughtfully preparing for implementation of Beyfortus…

  • PCMCH Maternal-Newborn Committee Seeking Members for MNC

    Are you passionate about advancing perinatal and newborn health while addressing inequities and ensuring high-quality, family-centred care? Do you have experience in perinatal care and are interested in contributing to provincial health initiatives? If you answered “Yes” to the questions above, we invite you to apply to be a member on the Provincial Council for…

  • PCMCH Maternal-Newborn Committee Seeking Patient and Family Advisors

    Have you used pregnancy, newborn or post-pregnancy care services in Ontario within the last five years? Are you interested in helping make a difference in the care provided to pregnant people and babies in Ontario? If you answered “yes” to the questions above, we encourage you to apply to be a Patient and Family Advisor…

  • New PCMCH-IPHCC Measles Fact Sheet

    Measles cases are on the rise in Ontario. And given the extremely contagious nature of this respiratory virus, factual and timely information is essential to support the public. To ensure that Indigenous people who are pregnant or have young children have the most up-to-date information to support their decision-making, the Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health (PCMCH) partnered with the Indigenous…