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                                    For more informationThe Healthy Babies Healthy Children program provides information andhome visits to parents who are eligible and need more support duringpregnancy, after their baby is born, and as their child grows. For moreinformation or to self-refer to the program visit Grey Bruce Public Health%u2019swebsite at Home Visiting Program (publichealthgreybruce.on.ca) orcall Grey Bruce Public Health at 519-376-9420 or 1-800-263-3456extension 5.211 quickly and confidentially connects people to social services andcommunity programs across Ontario. 211 is available by phone for thoselooking to speak to a friendly voice or by text, online search, email, orchat. Service is available in multiple languages.Call 811 to find health services or information or get health advice from aregistered nurse. Toll free TTY line: 1-866-797-0007. Live chat is alsoavailable. Health811 - Health811 (ontario.ca)Looking for guidance about food and nutrition, including infant andchild feeding? Residents of Ontario can connect with a RegisteredDietitian to access free nutrition information and advice by calling 811or starting a chat at Health811.Caring for Kids, a website developed by the Canadian Pediatric Society,provides parents with information about their child%u2019s health and wellbeing. Home | Caring for kids (cps.ca)EarlyON Child and Family Centres offer free programs for families andchildren from birth to 6 years old. You can learn and play with your child,meet people and get advice from early childhood professionals.Find an EarlyON child and family centre:https://www.ontario.ca/page/find-earlyon-child-and-family-centreFor more information about Grey County:https://www.grey.ca/resident-services/communityservices/early-learning-and-child-care/earlyonFor more information about Bruce County:https://www.brucecounty.on.ca/human-services/earlyonDiscover how to prevent injuries before they happen %u2013 Parachute:www.parachutecanada.org/injury-topicsFor more information about many of these topics see Your Guide toPostpartum Health and Caring for Your Baby: postpartum-healthguide.pdf (canada.ca)OMama is a website and a mobile application (app) that connects you totrusted, evidence-informed pregnancy, birth, and early parentinginformation (focusing on resources in Ontario, Canada). Home - OMamaLa Leche League Canada: Breastfeeding support www.lllc.caTransport Canada: www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety/kidsHealth Canada Product Safety -https://www.canada.ca/en/services/health/product-safety.html
                                
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