From Pregnancy to the First Year: Maternal and Infant Wellbeing 17 Jun

From Pregnancy to the First Year: Maternal and Infant Wellbeing

Families Canada in partnership with Sanofi, is excited to announce a new webinar focused on maternal and infant wellbeing!

About this event 

In this webinar, we will discuss health recommendations for pregnant individuals and babies, including recommended vaccines. Dr. Jane Healey will discuss myths and facts, and share recommendations for making decisions for your family's wellbeing. She will respond to common questions, including those submitted by you. Please share your questions in the registration link.

Who is presenting?

Dr. Jane Healey is a pediatrician with more than 20 years of experience caring for children and families at Trillium Health Partners in Mississauga, Ontario. She has spent her career working to improve how children receive care across hospitals, clinics, and the community. Alongside her clinical work, Dr. Healey has led major child health initiatives, including programs supporting newborn care and province wide efforts to protect infants from serious respiratory infections. Dr. Healey is passionate about partnering with parents and caregivers and believes that strong education, clear communication, and community collaboration are essential to helping children thrive.

The event is taking place on Wednesday, June 17th. 

Here are the times for your location:

  • Newfoundland Time (NDT): 12:30 PM
  • Atlantic Time (ADT): 12:00 PM
  • Eastern Time (EDT): 11:00 AM
  • Central Time (CDT): 10:00 AM
  • Mountain Time (MDT): 9:00 AM
  • Pacific Time (PDT): 8:00 AM

Who Should Attend

Who Can Benefit from This Session?

  • Parents
  • Caregivers
  • Expectant Parents

If you have direct interactions with families and children as part of your work, then this session is for you! 

  • Family support practitioners
  • Perinatal support worker
  • Program coordinator
  • Early years worker
  • Resource worker
  • Home visitor
  • Social worker
  • Nurse, pediatrician, family doctor, or health care worker