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Stroke Network of Southeastern Ontario

Stroke Network of Southeastern Ontario

The Stroke Network of Southeastern Ontario is one of 11 regional networks established across the province to advance stroke prevention and care. They offer many professional resources to improve access to evidence-based education, guidance and tools.

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Prenatal Screening Ontario

Prenatal Screening Ontario

Prenatal Screening Ontario (PSO), funded by the Government of Ontario, coordinates the operation of prenatal screening services in the province. Along with  information for individuals, PSO offers screening requisitions, education opportunities and other resources for practitioners.  

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AccessMHA: mental health, substance use health & addictions services

AccessMHA: mental health, substance use health & addictions services

AccessMHA provides a single point of referral for mental health, substance use health, and addictions services. It is available to individuals aged 16 or older at no cost.

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KHSC integrated care pathways for chronic disease management

KHSC integrated care pathways for chronic disease management

Integrated care pathways that are being developed by Kingston Health Sciences Centre teams will provide evidence-based, best-practice guidelines for each step of the patient journey. 

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Winning Strategies for Serving Francophone Clients

Stratégies gagnantes pour servir les clients francophones

Le projet Stratégies gagnantes pour servir les clients francophones vise à rassembler les membres des Équipes Santé Ontario autour d’un ensemble d’actions favorisant l’offre active de services en français.

Indigenous indicators for health systems

Indigenous indicators for health systems

Queen's University and FLA OHT produced a Toolkit of Indigenous-focused approaches and evaluation indicators for health systems.

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Older adults connecting together

Canadian Frailty Network

The CFN has a free web-based program called The AVOID Frailty Program for Healthy Aging. The program is for KFL&A adults aged 60+, not living in long term care. 

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Living Well South East

Living Well South East

Living Well South East is a provincial self-management program with a variety of workshops and wellbeing programs for the general public and for health care professionals. 

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KFL&A Public Health Portal

KFL&A Public Health Portal

KFL&A Public Health is inviting external partners to register for the new SharePoint Portal to access their documents such as posters, checklists, templates and other guidance.