Government of Saskatchewan Western Red Lilies
Executive Council - Media Services
Legislative Building - Regina, Canada S4S 0B3 - (306) 787-6281

News Release


November 20, 2006

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KIDSFIRST ASSISTS FAMILIES IN MOOSE JAW

The Five Hills Health Region received over $500,000 this year to manage the
KidsFirst program in Moose Jaw. The funding is part of $13.2 million in
KidsFirst services to support healthy growth and development for children from
prenatal to age five and their families in the North and eight other
Saskatchewan communities.

"KidsFirst services support the healthy growth and development of our most
vulnerable children by providing intensive support to Saskatchewan families,"
Learning Minister Deb Higgins said. "Our government is committed to providing
KidsFirst support and services to families in Moose Jaw, the North and seven
other communities in Saskatchewan. By providing support to vulnerable
families, we are helping to provide a solid foundation in the early years so
that they can enjoy a productive future right here in Saskatchewan."

Through KidsFirst, prenatal outreach programs are available to support
pregnant women. The universal birth questionnaire for newborns helps to
determine the type of support all families of newborns may require.

KidsFirst provides a home visiting program that promotes healthy families and
the healthy development of children. Enhanced early learning and child care
opportunities, access to community-based support including literacy, education
and skills training, parenting and nutrition are also offered through
KidsFirst. Dedicated mental health and addiction treatment services are also
available.

KidsFirst Management Committees are comprised of representatives from human
service provider agencies at the provincial, federal and local levels,
including First Nation and Métis agencies. Local partnerships include such
agencies as regional community resources, health regions, school divisions,
food banks, police services, municipal governments, fire departments, women's
shelters, transition houses, tribal councils and other community service
organizations.

Moose Jaw, Meadow Lake, Nipawin, North Battleford, Prince Albert, Regina,
Saskatoon, Yorkton and the North are all home to KidsFirst services.

The Government of Saskatchewan is recognizing the valuable accomplishments of
Saskatchewan's KidsFirst program today in celebration of National Child Day.

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For More Information, Contact:
Jacquie McLean
Learning
Regina
Phone: 306-787-5609
Email: jacquie.mclean@sasked.gov.sk.ca
Cell: 306-535-2261


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