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We are committed to helping children and youth grow up healthy, confident and secure; ensuring they are able to, or enabled to, realize their full potential, developig capacities needed for them to participate in and contribute to their communities.
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Welcome to Our Network

The Child and Youth Health Network for Eastern Ontario is an innovative, action-oriented partnership of individuals and organizations who share a vision of better health for children and youth.

 

The Network is cross-sectoral with members from health, social and community services, education, recreation and justice. This puts us in an excellent position to explore new ways to work together, to respond to emerging issues and disseminate related information and to advocate on the behalf of children, youth and their families.

 

Welcome to our website and to our Network. If you're interested in the health and well-being of children and youth in Eastern Ontario - whether as a parent, health professional, service provider, educator or from any other perspective - we'd like to get to know you! Feel free to browse our site, register for our mailing list or contact us with your feedback. 

 

If you have an upcoming event, let us know so it can be posted on our Events Calendar.   

 

 

 

Upcoming Events and Workshops!
Posted: Jun 8, 2009
  Background on the Ministry of Health Promotion's new approach to Healthy Communities   The Ministry of Health Promotion's new...
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A Collaborative Blueprint for Action 2009 - 2013 Report
Available for download! The CYHNEO Recommendation report to promote cross-sectoral integration for the healthy development of children and youth in Eastern Ontario 2009-2013
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©2009 Child and Youth Health Network of Eastern Ontario
This page was last updated May 4, 2009

We are committed to helping children and youth grow up healthy, confident and secure; ensuring they are able to, or enabled to, realize their full potential, developig capacities needed for them to participate in and contribute to their communities.
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