KidsFirst North Battleford
Provided by: Saskatchewan Health Authority: Prairie North Health Region
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Service Description
Prairie North partners with local agencies in Meadow Lake and North Battleford to deliver targeted support to the most families in need.
- KidsFirst is an early childhood development program intended to provide children with the best possible start in life and to ensure they will be nurtured and supported by well functioning families and communities.
- KidsFirst is voluntary and free program for families with young children from prenatal to age three.
- KidsFirst helps families become the best parents they can be and to have the healthiest children possible.
- The program enhances knowledge, provides support and builds on family strengths. Home visitors visit weekly and share information and activities about early childhood development and healthy parenting.
Eligibility
Families with children from prenatal - 3 years of age living in North Battleford.
Application Process
Contact for details.
Fees
No cost.
Fax: 306-446-2004
Business Line: 306-441-5667
Service Website
www.pnrha.ca/programs_services/Pages/Kids-First.aspx
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Coverage Area
Prairie North Health Region
Languages Offered
English
North Battleford: Don Ross Centre
- KidsFirst North Battleford
- Mental Health and Addictions: Child and Youth Services
- Population Health: Early Childhood Psychology
Location Info
Child and Youth Services: 306-446-6555
Fax 306-445-0664
Pediatric Therapy Service: 306-446-5888
Fax 306-446-7316
Nutrition Services: 306-446-5870
Fax 306-446-7316
KidsFirst: 306-441-5667
Hotline: 8-1-1
HealthLine: 24/7 professional health advice or mental health support.
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