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Healthy Children Research Projects

HopscotchHC iconSPHERU research projects in the area of Healthy Children are listed below. 

Click on the project's title for an overview of the project and links to related material.

For an overview of our general research goals in this area, please click here.

 

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Page Smart Cities Healthy Kids
 
Page Strengthening and Building Sexual Health of Aboriginal Youth and Young Adults
 
Page KidSKan
 
Folder Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program (CPNP) Impact Analysis
 
Folder Services to develop an evaluation framework for the KidsFirst program
 
Folder Research and community mapping for North East Saskatchewan Understanding the Early Years
 
Folder Globalization and the Health of Canadians: a transdisciplinary research network
 
Folder New Directions in Population Health Research: Linking Theory, Ethics, and Practice
 
Page Understanding the Early Years in Saskatoon
 
Folder ART-fully partnering: Working with HIV positive childbearing women in an African slum
 
Folder Community Collaboration to Improve Health Care Access of Northern Residents
 
Folder Canadian Observatory: Researching the justice system's response to intimate partner violence
 
Folder The healing journey: A longitudinal study of women who have been abused by intimate partners
 
Folder Research and community mapping for Southeast Saskatchewan Understanding the Early Years
 
Folder Research and community mapping for Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Understanding the Early Years
 
Folder Utilization of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis to assess the impact of dental manpower distribution on oral health status in Saskatchewan
 
Folder Antenatal and Postpartum Depression in High-Risk Women
 
Folder Population Health Training that Works: Strengthening the interface between Research, Policy and Community
 
Page Disparity of Childhood Immunization Coverage by Neighbourhood Socioeconomic Status
 
Page Early childhood intervention in the community... Makes sense, but does it really work?
 
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