Community Health: PARTY Program
Provided by: Saskatchewan Health Authority: Cypress Health Region
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- Advance Care Planning (2 locations)
- Community Health: Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Community Health: Community Dietians / Nutrition (3 locations)
- Community Health: Dental Health Education (2 locations)
- Community Health: Early Childhood Psychology
- Community Health: Infection Prevention and Control
- Community Health: Medical Health Officer
- Community Health: PARTY Program
- Growing Healthy Famililes Coalition: Family Centre for Weight and Health Program
- Growing Healthy Famililes Coalition: MEND
- Hospital (Acute) Care: Women’s and Children’s Health Services Unit
- Primary Health Care: Cardiac Education Program (6 locations)
- Primary Health Care: Community Nutrition Program
- Primary Health Care: Craving Change
- Primary Health Care: Diabetes Education Program
- Primary Health Care: Fitness for Life
- Primary Health Care: LiveWell with Chronic Conditions
- Primary Health Care: LiveWell with Chronic Pain
- Primary Health Care: Living Your Best Weight
- Primary Health Care: Lower Limb Assessment
- Primary Health Care: Primary Health Coach
- Primary Health Care: Pulmonary Rehabilitation
- Public Health Inspection
- Public Health Nursing / Child Safety (4 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Communicable Disease Prevention and Management
- Public Health Nursing / Health Promotion
- Public Health Nursing / Immunizations (14 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Prenatal and Postnatal Services (5 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Travel Health
- Therapies: Occupational Therapy
- Therapies: Physical Therapy
- Therapies: Recreation Therapy (10 locations)
- Therapies: Speech Language Pathology
Service Description
Promotes injury prevention through reality education, enabling youth to recognize risk and make informed choices about activities and behaviours. PARTY was created to educate teens to the perils of risk-taking behaviour and the tragic consequences that can occur.
Students, 14 – 19 years old, experience a full day session, following the path of an injury survivor and meeting the professionals that would care for them in a trauma situation. Paramedics, emergency room physicians, nurses, and therapists describe the painful journey of a trauma patient. Facts are presented about head and spinal cord injury and students have hands-on experience with the equipment used in trauma care and rehabilitation. In the injury survivor presentation, young people talk frankly about their injuries, the events that lead to the injury, and what their lives are like after their injury. Students have the opportunity to ask questions of the speakers and learn what life is really like after an injury.
Eligibility
Youth 14 - 19 years of age.
Business Line: 306-778-5613
Health Promotion Coordinator
Service Website
www.cypresshealth.ca/programs-services/community-health/party-program/
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Coverage Area
Cypress Health Region
Languages Offered
English
Swift Current: Community Health Services
- Advance Care Planning (2 locations)
- Community Health: Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Community Health: Community Dietians / Nutrition (3 locations)
- Community Health: Dental Health Education (2 locations)
- Community Health: Early Childhood Psychology
- Community Health: Infection Prevention and Control
- Community Health: PARTY Program
- Growing Healthy Famililes Coalition: Family Centre for Weight and Health Program
- Growing Healthy Famililes Coalition: MEND
- Primary Health Care: Cardiac Education Program (6 locations)
- Primary Health Care: Community Nutrition Program
- Primary Health Care: Lower Limb Assessment
- Public Health Inspection
- Public Health Nursing / Child Safety (4 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Communicable Disease Prevention and Management
- Public Health Nursing / Health Promotion
- Public Health Nursing / Immunizations (14 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Prenatal and Postnatal Services (5 locations)
- Public Health Nursing / Travel Health
- Therapies: Recreation Therapy (10 locations)
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Accessibility
Wheelchair access - designated parking spaces; Wheelchair access - lowered elevator buttons; Wheelchair access - front or side or back doors; Wheelchair access - ramps; Wheelchair access - washrooms (at least one)
Toll-Free: 1-888-461-7443
Cypress Health Region Information Line
Hotline: 8-1-1
HealthLine: 24/7Professional health advice or mental health support.
Business Line: 306-778-5280
Website
www.cypresshealth.ca/health-facilities/swift-current/community-health-services/
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