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The purpose of this community engagement exercise was to hear from both service providers and community members about their experience with violence as well as to solicit ideas that could be used to inform prevention strategies. It was identified that service providers, as well as community members…

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit Family Health Team is pleased to release “Cannabis and Pregnancy: Getting Ahead of Policy,” the first of three reports in a three-year cannabis and pregnancy project.

The report explores the needs and barriers identified by service and health care professionals…

From November 2022 to March 2023, Superior Mental Wellness @ Work and EPID@Work Research Institute surveyed workplace leaders in Thunder Bay and district to get a picture of their perceptions and needs when it comes to mental health in the workplace. The results revealed that: …

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit’s (TBDHU) Healthy Kids strategy focuses on building the skills, environments and policies needed to support the behaviours that reduce the risk of chronic disease.

 

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Get Ready for the Active Commute Challenge; Accidents of Allyship Webinar - Still Time to Register; New Resources to Support Healthier Workplace Nutrition Environments; NorWest CHC Naloxone Access and Overdose Prevention

May 21, 2025

Topics include: Ticks: Tiny, but Troublesome; Active Commute Challenge Update;  Parents Like Us Resource for ; Allyship with Indigenous Workers Resources; Opening the Door to Support Workplace Mental Health Course

Updated: June 11, 2025