Screen time associated with behavioural problems in preschoolers

Research from the CHILD Cohort Study suggests that among preschoolers, spending two hours or more of screen time per day may be linked to clinically significant behavioural problems. “We found that screen time had a significant impact on behaviour at five years of age,” comments Dr. Piush Mandhane, who led the study. Dr. Mandhane is Edmonton site leader […]

Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP) Receives Major Funding from Federal Government

The federal government has announced a $1.6-million grant, over four years, for Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP), a new knowledge mobilization network to improve children’s pain management in Canada and around the world. “Children experience pain that is preventable and undertreated,” said Dr. Christine Chambers, children’s pain researcher and SKIP’s Scientific Director. “This grant […]

Make Schoolyards Count! [Ontario]

Does your schoolyard support access to nature and active outdoor play?  During the school week, children and youth spend half their waking hours at school. Schools share the responsibility for making sure students get outside and get active during those times. Alongside instruction and programs, the built and natural environment of the school makes a […]

Healthy Schools Day is April 4, 2019

Healthy Schools Day proposes ‘do-able’ actions to reduce children’s exposure to diesel emissions from school buses Thousands of Canadian school children are exposed to cancer-causing emissions from diesel school buses every day and, according to this year’s Healthy Schools Day campaign, it is time to make sure that all schools are taking every possible action […]

Cannabis Use, Harms and Perceived Risk among Canadian Students

It is clearly important to understand cannabis use by and harms to young people. With the recent legalization of non-medical cannabis use in Canada, youth and cannabis are a continued area of focus for prevention and harm reduction. Understanding use and harms helps ensure targeted policies, programs and services that effectively prevent cannabis use and […]

Families Canada to host the CICH Profile on the Health of Canada’s Children and Youth

Since its inception in 1977, the Canadian Institute of Child Health (CICH) has published “The Health of Canada’s Children and Youth: A CICH Profile.” The Profile evaluates and summarizes data on the health and well-being of Canadian children and youth through graphs, tables and commentaries covering a broad range of health indicators. The Profile is a […]

Spotlight on Methods and Tools: Self-evaluation Tool for Action in Partnership

    Wednesday, February 27, 2019 Do you work in partnership? Don’t miss this exciting webinar presentation by Gillian Kranias of Health Nexus and Angèle Bilodeau, author of the Self-Evaluation Tool for Action in Partnership. This free webinar is hosted by the National Collaborating Centre on Methods and Tools (NCCMT). This tool provides members of […]

Dr. Kellie Leitch Calls for New Children’s Fitness Tax Credit

Dr. Kellie Leitch, Member of Parliament for Simcoe—Grey today announced her Private Member’s Bill that will make more affordable for Canadian parents to keep their kids healthy and active. Her Bill, an “Act to Amend the Income Tax Act (Child Fitness Tax Credit)” proposes a new Children’s Fitness Tax Credit with added improvements for parents […]