Check out our highlights and explore resources from our Pre-Conference Day at UBC's 2024 Early Years Conference!
Supporting the Early Years: Insights from EYC
On February 1, HELP hosted the Pre-Conference at UBC’s 2024 Early Years Conference, welcoming nearly 300 early years professionals from BC, across Canada, and beyond. Thank you to all of those that joined us!
HELP Among Recipients for 2023 Strategic Investment Fund
We are thrilled to announce that HELP is among the recipients of the 2023 Strategic Investment Fund (SIF) from UBC’s Faculty of Medicine. The award will fund the project, Actualizing Indigenous Data Sovereignty Principles, led by Dr. Mariana Brussoni, HELP’s Director, and Kinwa Bluesky, Senior Manager of Indigenous Initiatives.
At the end of January, the Canadian Paediatric Society released a position statement, declaring outdoor risky play as an important part of healthy childhood development. Click below to read their recommendations for navigating this balance with injury prevention.
Despite the historic progress achieved in 2020, Canada saw a sharp upswing in national child poverty rates in 2021. Campaign 2000 releases its annual report on child and family poverty, Unprecedented Progress on Poverty Reduction Being Undone.
This special issue of HELP Reads features themes connected to UBC's 2024 Early Years Conference including social-emotional & mental health, greenspace, immigration, screentime, and more!
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Please join us in congratulating faculty member Dr. Christine Voss on receiving a new investigator grant from CIHR for her project, Physical activity and the clinical management of chronic diseases in children.Learn More
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