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  1. Baby ClubProvided by: Voices for Children Coalition - AKA: Families First Resource Centre
    A time for new parents to come together to share experiences and learn about a variety of baby and parenting topics. There are guest speakers and socializing time. Free childcare provided for older siblings.
  2. Best Start Provided by: CHANCES - AKA: Caring, Helping, And Nurturing Children Every Step; Chances Family Resource Centre
    Workers provide ongoing support to parents through home visits Island-wide. Services during visits include:Activities to help with baby's growth and developmentSharing information on topics like health, safety, nutrition, and languageSupport to achieve person...
  3. Caring DadsProvided by: Government of Prince Edward Island - Department of Social Development and Seniors - AKA: Formerly Department of Social Development and Housing
    Provides a 17-week group session program for fathers who have concerns about their violent act towards their children or children's mother. Program helps to develop a healthy relationship with them. Violent acts include:Over-controllingOver-involvedDistantIrre...
  4. Child and Family Services ProgramProvided by: Mi'kmaq Confederacy of PEI - AKA: MCPEI; The Confederacy
    Provides support and prevention services to assist Mi'kmaq families who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing difficulties at home that could impact the overall safety and wellbeing of their children. There are two components to the program:Mi'kmaq PRIDE...
  5. Cooking ProgramsProvided by: Voices for Children Coalition - AKA: Families First Resource Centre
    Red Seal chefs volunteer their time to offer various programs in the facility's teaching kitchen. All equipment and groceries are provided. Participants prepare meals to share together or take home and learn about various topics in the process, including:Food ...
  6. Provides programs and resources to help families stay connected throughout a work related separation. Services that are available before, during and after deployments include:Morale mailEducational workshopsSpecial eventsFamily activitiesInformation briefingsF...
  7. Provides programs and resources to help families stay connected throughout a work related separation. Services that are available before, during and after deployments include:Morale mailEducational workshopsSpecial eventsFamily activitiesInformation briefingsF...
  8. Program teaches parents experiencing high-conflict divorce or separation skills and strategies to manage the situation. Program is offered in-person and online.
  9. Family Orientation and School Enrollment ServicesProvided by: Immigrant and Refugee Services Association Prince Edward Island - AKA: IRSA; IRSAPEI; Formerly PEIANC; Formerly PEI Association for Newcomers to Canada; Immigrant & Refugee Services Association
    Staff help new immigrant families with school-aged children to figure out children's needs and requirements for school-related matters. Includes:Needs assessmentSetting up language assessmentsSupporting parents with the school enrollment processArranging inter...
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