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2001 community profiles
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Presents a statistical profile for all Canadian communities, derived from the latest census and highlighting information on education, income and work, families, and dwellings. Search engine provides access by place name and province or territory.
- Source: Statistics Canada
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About PRIME
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Describes a program that is dedicated to the early identification and treatment of people ages 14 to 30 who are at risk of developing psychosis. Conducts research studies and provides assessment, treatment, monitoring, and support for young people. Offers education for clients and their family members.
- Source: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
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Access to web-based special education
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Discusses the importance of considering the requirements of students with special needs (i.e., sensory, motor, or cognitive disabilities) when developing and implementing web-based distance education programs.
- Source: Adaptive Technology Resource Centre (ATRC)
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Adaptech Research Network
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Provides information to assist in decision making that ensures that new policies, software, and hardware reflect the needs and concerns of university students with disabilities.
- Source: Adaptech Research Network
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Agence de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal, Santé publique
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Works to improve and contribute to the well being of the residents of Montreal Island by providing relevant educational resources for public health professionals. Co-operates with local university public health programs to continuously upgrade their programs to accurately reflect conditions in the community.
- Source: Agence de la santé et des services sociaux de Montréal, Santé publique
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Alberta Education
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Contains comprehensive information about the provincial government department responsible for the delivery of education programs and services for people of all ages.
- Source: Alberta Education
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Alberta Safety Council
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Aims to prevent injury and promote safety practices at work, home, and play through training, courses, programs, information sharing, and educational services. Provides information on the various safety courses offered by the Council in areas such as, children's safety, motorcycle training, workplace health and safety.
- Source: Alberta Safety Council (ASC)
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AMI-Québec
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Works to help families manage the effects of mental illness through support, education, guidance, and advocacy. Web site includes newsletters, resource book, suggested readings, and information on mental illness and treatment.
- Source: AMI-Québec
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Anxiety BC
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Works to increase awareness and promote education and evidence-based treatments related to anxiety disorders. Web site includes self-help resources, a newsletter, video-based interviews with experts on childhood anxiety disorders, and a home toolkit for parents helping their anxious children or teens.
- Source: Anxiety BC
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Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba
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Offers an information and referral service to cognitive behavioural groups and ongoing support groups. Provides information sessions to service providers, community agencies, schools, and the general public.
- Source: Anxiety Disorders Association of Manitoba (ADAM)
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