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Bursaries and grants are available for health workers and professionals who will commit to work in Saskatchewan's publicly-funded health system.

Being a parent is an important job that requires planning, tremendous effort and consistency.

Find the information you need about becoming a parent, birthing, dealing with infants, young kids and adolescents. Find services available for you and your children.

Learn more about how drinking during your pregnancy could hurt your baby.
Exposure to tobacco smoke can increase risk of lung problems, asthma, illnesses and even sudden infant death syndrome.
Whether or not they are sexually active, teenagers need help to make responsible choices about sex.
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Saskatchewan's plan for child and youth mental health services.

ABetterFutureForYouth.pdf  ( 934.4 KB )
caring-for-childs-fever.pdf  ( 107.7 KB )
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Children born in Saskatchewan must be registered within 15 days of birth.

The Children’s Drug Plan is available to all Saskatchewan children 14 and under. - Effective July 1, 2008

Mental health services for young people.

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