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  1. The Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) provides funding to community groups that promote the healthy development of young children from birth to age 6, who face challenges that put their health at risk, such as: Poverty. Teen pregnancy. Social and geographic isolation.

  2. Vaccines and immunization. Vaccination for children, adults, during pregnancy, travel vaccines, flu shot, information for health professionals.

  3. The role of the Public Health Agency of Canada is to: Promote health; Prevent and control chronic diseases and injuries; Prevent and control infectious diseases; Prepare for and respond to public health emergencies; Serve as a central point for sharing Canada's expertise with the rest of the world;

  4. From Public Health Agency of Canada. Community Action Program for Children (CAPC) provides long term funding to community coalitions to deliver programs that address the health and development of children (0-6 years) who are living in conditions of risk.

  5. Key findings. Parents with children aged 0 to 14 years with cognitive, behavioural, or emotional disabilities reported greater concerns in a number of health and life areas compared to parents who have children in the same age range with no disabilities.

  6. Nov 22, 2021 · The Pfizer-BioNTech Comirnaty (10 mcg) pediatric formulation COVID-19 vaccine is the first COVID-19 vaccine authorized by Health Canada (November 19, 2021) for use in children 5 to 11 years of age. This review and authorization was done under Health Canada’s Food and Drugs Regulations, the mechanism for authorizing drugs and vaccines in Canada.

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  8. These resources provide information to help you plan programs to support healthy growth and development for this age group. For more information, please visit the Best Practices section for interventions related to children.