Search
Updated: Juin 2020
If this document does not meet your accessibility needs, please refer to the HTML version: Feeding Young Children.
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit provides permits for and inspects all new construction in the district to ensure that minimum requirements of the Ontario Building Code are met including regulations regarding the distance between septic and well water. These guidelines are for Class 1…
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit provides permits for and inspects all new construction in the district to ensure that minimum requirements of the Ontario Building Code are met including regulations regarding the distance between septic and well water. These guidelines are for Class 2…
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…
This guide is directed at adult allies at the school board level and within high schools who have the responsibility for grade 9 transition and positive school climate – administrators, mental health leads, student services staff and teacher champions.
Note: this is a Ministry of Health document