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PCMCH Annual Report 2022/23
PCMCH is pleased to release its 2022/23 Annual Report. In this report, you’ll read about our most significant accomplishments of the past year towards achieving our vision of healthy pregnancies, babies, children and families for lifelong health in Ontario. You will also learn about how we worked to support the distinct healthcare needs of diverse…
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Providing Inclusive, Affirming and Safer Perinatal Care to 2SLGBTQIA+ Individuals – a new resource for healthcare providers
“Providing Inclusive, Affirming and Safer Perinatal Care to 2SLGBTQIA+ Individuals” is a newly available tip sheet featuring evidence-based information, practical examples and a list of continuing education opportunities. Individual perinatal healthcare providers, teams and organizations can use this educational resource to reflect on and take actionable steps towards improving the quality and cultural safety of…
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Disability & Pregnancy: new resources for healthcare administrators, care providers and people with disabilities
Three new Disability and Pregnancy resources that support healthy pregnancies for people with disabilities and provide advice to the healthcare professionals providing their care are now available. Developed collaboratively with an international team of researchers, people with lived experience, healthcare providers, social workers and policy makers, the resources contain information tailored for healthcare administrators, healthcare…
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PCMCH Webinars: Paediatric Diabetes and Paediatric Obesity Management
These webinars are intended for members of the PCMCH Paediatric Diabetes Network (PDN) and the Ontario Paediatric Bariatric Network (OPBN), healthcare providers and educators, and others interested in learning more about current practices and novel approaches in the care of children and youth living with diabetes and obesity management. Watch past webinar presentations below. In…
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PCMCH Statement: Strong Recommendation to Layer Protections Against Respiratory Viruses
In light of the remarks from Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health yesterday, PCMCH echoes the strong recommendation for masking in all indoor public settings, including schools and childcare settings, and vaccination as a defence against respiratory infections. The acute surge of respiratory viral infections in the province is placing immense strain on our healthcare…