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Public Service Announcement: Ninth confirmed case of COVID-19 reported by Algoma Public Health
Algoma Public Health is reporting a new COVID-19 case in a resident in the Algoma district... Passengers in rows 18-22 and flight crew that may have served these rows are considered... The Public Health Agency of Canada posts information on COVID-19 exposures on flights, cruise ships and mass gatherings
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Radon
Did you know radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer, second only to smoking? Learn more about radon and stay informed on how to protect yourself and those you care for to limit your exposure to radon gas
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Environment & Inspections
PHI’s are responsible for ensuring compliance with the various Act’s, Regulations, Codes and Guidelines that they enforce. Inspections of public premises are conducted on a routine basis to ensure that all owners and operators are continuing to provide safe and healthy services to the community
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Healthy Sexuality
Healthy Sexuality Algoma Public Health (APH) is working toward being a positive and safe space that is welcoming to everyone... Contact us to learn more about our services: 705-942-4646 or Toll-Free 1-866-892-0172 Looking for someone else to talk with? Free, anonymous and inclusive counselling is
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School Health
. This makes schools an ideal setting for children and youth to learn and develop lifelong health behaviours. The goal of the School Health Team is to work together with school boards and schools to support students and staff to achieve optimal health and well-being for school-aged children and youth
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Public Health Inspectors - Sault Ste. Marie
Advanced oral and written proficiency in English is essential, proficiency in both official languages is considered an asset... Algoma Public Health believes in and is committed to promoting diversity in our workforce and ensuring accessible employment practices, in compliance with the Accessibili
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Addictions During Pregnancy
For access to resources and support, visit our page o. The Aboriginal Drug & Alcohol Program and Indigenous Tobacco Program works with First Nations, Métis, Inuit and urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous partners to reduce and prevent commercial tobacco addiction, drug addiction, and alcoholism
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Further Lab Test Rule Out Measles in Elliot Lake
Public health acted quickly and in accordance with provincial guide... Algoma Public Health continues to work closely with daycare, schools and health care providers to ensure the area is protected from measles... Anyone with measles-specific inquiries is asked to call Algoma Public Health at 705-759-5409
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Chapter 3 - Preconception Health, Parenting and Families
Alcohol and tobacco use during pregnancy has declined, but gestational cannabis and drug use has risenin the last two years...5% Percentage of households with children and youth who reported experiencing food insecurity in the past 12-months... A child's social-emotional development is the foundation
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Information for parents
Many teens will experiment with drugs for many reasons. It is important to note that this is not a reflection of you or your parenting... Take every opportunity to talk about drug use ... Respect your teen and listen to their opinion... Allow them to be i... Keep all medications in a locked and secure location