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In-House Resources

We have a series of videos, manuals and training kits which can be borrowed or studied on our premises. If you are interested in any of the titles below, please call at 416 595 9230 ext. 328 and book the item(s).

Videos

Heartache and hope: living through postpartum depression
Parent Development Centre, Calgary, Association

Different Directions: Understanding Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
Produced by Frameline Productions

Different Directions: Early Interventions in FAS
Produced by Frameline Productions

Give your children the best possible start in life
Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Program (Toronto Public Health)

I’m Original
(Fitness Videos for kids aged 6 to 12)
Full Tilt Fitness

Literacy through music and movement
(for children 21/2 to 8 years)

Spilled Milk
(Programs 1-12)

CD on postpartum depression

Post Partum Depression CD

Manual/Training Kits

Different Directions: Understanding Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)
Produced by Ontario's North for the Children
A Train the Trainer Manual for Professionals and Parent Support Groups. The manual provides opportunities to learn more about FAS; reflect on the philosophy, attitudes and practices of prevention and intervention with families affected by FAS, and mothers at risk of giving birth to children with FAS; become more aware of cultural linguistic and regional relevance of community resources.

Anger/Stress: The H.E.L.P. (Healthy Emotions Loving Parents) Toolbox
by Paula Colwell and Patricia Mackenzie
H.E.L.P. toolbox provides young single parents with a program to help them cope with anger, stress and parenting issues.

People and Planning: A Human Resources Management Tool Kit for CAPC/CPNP Projects
Product of Human Resources Training and Supervision (HRTS) Project funded under Health Canada CAPC/CPNP National Project Fund
Manual main theme: strengthening program management. Addresses six priority areas: Human Resources, Training and Supervision; Volunteer recruitment and management; National Think Tank; Connectivity; Fetal Alcohol Syndrome; and Support for francophone projects outside Quebec.

Metro Association of Family Resource Programs: Human Resources Manual
by Ruth Crammond, MSW
The manual is intended to be used as a guideline for Family Resource Programs that want to develop and update their HR policies. It includes sample or prototype policies that can be adapted by agencies to meet their needs.

Community Action Program for Children; Regional Evaluation Toolkit
by Nicole Kenton & Mary Sehl - Health Canada, Population and Public Health Branch
The toolkit is intended to help projects assess their ability to achieve outcomes identified in their logic models. It also includes a menu of measurement tools focusing on the outcomes most commonly identified by projects.

The Investment Toolkit
Developed by Our Children, Our Future and the Fundraising Resource Development Subcommittee of Ontario CAPC/CPNP
The toolkit addresses the following topics: Fundraising, Ethical Guidelines, Promotions, Media and Networking, Using the Net, Other Resources.

Community Action Pack: Project Planning
Manual developed by Health and Welfare Canada
Contents include: Session 1: The First Meeting Session 2: Accessing Community Needs Session 3: Making Plans Session 4: Evaluating Tools and Methods

A Handbook for developing a Resource Centre for Immigrant and Refugee Families with Children 0-6
Prepared by: Rena Shimoni, Ph.D., David Este, Ph.D., Dawne Clark, Ph.D., and Carrie Bon Bernard, MSW

Parenting for a Literate Community
A training program for family literacy facilitators

Sharing Attachment Practices Across Cultures
Learning from Immigrants and Refugees

The Father Toolkit Public Health Agency of Canada’s
CAPC/CPNP National Projects Fund

Parenting in a Culturally Diverse Society: A Manual for Facilitators
by Robyn Ramalho

Assortment of materials on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Assortment of material on Evaluation

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