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SOCIAL PEDIATRICS Workshop Presentations:

Social Pediatrics: Children's Development in BC
Social Pediatrics: Research Component
Social Pediatrics: RICH-er Model
Social Pediatrics: Panel Discussion
Social Pediatrics: Closing Comments
Social Peds II - Setting the Stage
Setting the Stage - Child Health BC:  Dr Chris Loock - Associate Professor Developmental Pediatrics, UBC; Pediatrician, Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children
Social Peds II - Economic Aspects of Kids 'n Crime
Economic Aspects of the Development of Criminality Among Children and Youth, A Sequel to the Kids ‘n Crime Report: David E. Park, Research Associate. Justice Institute of BC, Economist Emeritus, The Vancouver Board of Trade
Social Peds II - Growing Up in BC
Growing Up in BC: Jeremy Berland, Deputy Representative; Associate Deputy of Monitoring, Research, Evaluation & Audit; Office of the Representative for Children and Youth
Social Peds II - Partnership: Extending & Enriching the Provider Reach
Partnership: Extending & Enriching the Provider Reach: Presented by Lorine Scott, Family Nurse Practitioner, Social Pediatrics Initiative, BC Children's Hospital; and Dr Ashley Roberts, Pediatric Infectious Disease Specialist, St Paul's Hospital
Social Peds II - Theory and Research
Insights on the RICHER Initiative: Dr Judith Lynam, Professor, Associate Director Graduate Programmes, Advisor & MSN Program Coordinator, University of British Columbia
Social Peds II - Why are Relationships Important?
Why are Relationships Important? Extending Provider's Reach - RICHER Relationships: presented by Lorine Scott, Family Nurse Practitioner, Social Pediatrics Initiative, BC Children's Hospital
Social Peds II - VIHA - Reducing Inequities
Vancouver Island Health Authority - Reducing Inequities in Child Health and Development: Presented by Michele Fryer, Director, Acute Services, Child Youth and Family Health
Social Peds II - Using Partnerships in Child & Youth Regional Planning
Using Partnerships in Child and Youth Regional Planning: Dr Patty Keith, Regional Director of Planning, Maternal /Child Co-Chair, Paediatric, Child & Youth Council (PCY)
Social Peds II - Plenary Panel
Social Pediatrics Workshop II, Plenary Panel: Dr Patricia Daly, Chief Medical Health Officer and Vice-President, Public Health, Vancouver Coastal Health
Social Peds II - Being a MAD HATTER
Being a Mad Hatter - Making A Difference: Health Advocacy Training Through Extracurricular Roles: Dr Shazeen Suleman, 3rd year medical student at the University of British Columbia
Social Peds II - Reference Articles
Social Peds II - Summary Page
Social Peds II - RICHER Logic Model
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Disclaimer for Guidelines and Resources

The following information, i.e. guideline/educational material/policy or procedure, has been developed for use only within BC Children's Hospital (BC Children's) and BC Women's Hospital & Health Centre (BC Women's). There are support systems at BC Children's and BC Women's that may not exist in other clinical settings, and therefore, any adoption of these materials cannot be the responsibility of BC Children's or BC Women's. Agencies other than BC Children's or BC Women's should use this information as a guideline for reference purposes only. All materials are the property of BC Children's and BC Women's and may only be reprinted in whole or in part with our expressed permission.

The following information, i.e. guideline/educational material/policy or procedure, has been developed for use only within BC Children's Hospital (BC Children's) and Sunny Hill Health Centre for Children (Sunny Hill).There are support systems at BC Children's and Sunny Hill that may not exist in other clinical settings, and therefore, any adoption of these materials cannot be the responsibility of BC Children's or Sunny Hill. Agencies other than BC Children's or Sunny Hill should use this information as a guideline for reference purposes only. All materials are the property of BC Children's and Sunny Hill and may only be reprinted in whole or in part with our expressed permission.