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This guideline provides infection control guidelines for child care facilities licensed for more than 5 children.

Updated: April 2023

This resource was developed by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit for use by licensed child care centres to provide guidelines for safe food handling practices in child care centre kitchens. Updated June 2022.

This document describes the immunization guidelines that must be in place for licensed child care operators.

This manual was designed for community agencies or volunteers to introduce and build food skills in adults by preparing food and eating together. 

Early childhood is a time, when children learn eating habits that will influence their relationship to food for a lifetime. This booklet will show you healthy eating for the young child, tips for a feeding a picky eater, how you can teach your child to cook, age appropriate tasks, cooking safety,…

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is delighted to provide these playground stencils to encourage physical activity. This kit includes stencils that were designed to be used as an outline for painting permanent asphalt games on outdoor surfaces.

This resource has been prepared by TBDHU’s Infectious Disease program to assist principals, teachers and child care providers with managing common childhood illnesses or diseases. The goal of the resource is to work collaboratively to keep our children healthy. Parents and caregivers may also find…

Caught Caring week is a health promotion program developed to help promote positive mental health through character development. This resource was developed for elementary school teachers to guide them through a week of character development activities.

 

Updated: October 2017

Community Conversations and Action Toolkit, updated March 2024.

Outlines the guidelines that must be followed if you operate or sell food products at a farmers’ market.