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Health Nexus supports partners and communities to co-design and spread multilingual, digital and inclusive education materials to individuals, families, care providers and communities.
First Exposure
A new research network & information hub for pregnancy safety and child health in cooperation with the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto
Up-to-date FASD information for families and caregivers in Ontario. Visit the FASD/TSAF website for services and supports, virtual trainings and latest FASD related news and events.
This Franco-ontarian project supported by l’Association francophone à l’éducation des services à l’enfance de l’Ontario (AFÉSEO) aims to bridge the gap between the healthcare providers, early childhood service providers, parents and Francophone families in Ontario, providing tools and empowering parents with digital French language resources.
A partnership between Health Nexus and McMaster University, this two-year Public Health Agency of Canada study is exploring, developing and testing evidence-informed COVID-19 education resources for pregnant Canadians.
The Indigenous Brain Story project brings Indigenous communities together to re-imagine and co-design early development trauma-informed education resources.
As a representative on the board of directors, Health Nexus works with the Alliance for Health Promotion and a coalition of international Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO), academic institutions and other Civil Society actors to implement projectgs and engage with the World Health Organization on international strategies committed to improving health and wellness.
Visit the Best Start digital library to download free evidence-informed multi-media education resources for pregnancy, birth, lactation and the early years.