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Northeastern Ontario Postpartum Mood Disorder Project

Northeastern Ontario Postpartum Mood Disorder Project. May 28 th , 2014 Canadian Public Health Conference Toronto, ON. Intergenerational transmission: behavioural, cognitive and academic implications from infancy through adolescence (Canadian Pediatric Society, 2004).

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Northeastern Ontario Postpartum Mood Disorder Project

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  1. Northeastern Ontario Postpartum Mood Disorder Project May 28th, 2014 Canadian Public Health Conference Toronto, ON

  2. Intergenerational transmission: • behavioural, cognitive and academic implications from infancy through adolescence (Canadian Pediatric Society, 2004)

  3. NEO PPMD Project Objectives To Improve Understanding: • of service best-practice; • of women’s lived experiences; • of delivering PPMD services in NEO communities; To Improve Access: • to PPMD services in the cities and surrounding areas of Sudbury, Timiskaming, Nipissing, Muskoka, Parry Sound, Timmins and Sault St. Marie.

  4. To View the Process: www.ppmd.ca

  5. Results • Participating communities identified: • discrepancies; • existence of stigma, shame & isolation; • Lack of awareness; • disparities in available services; • community collaboration vital.

  6. Conclusion • Within Canada this Strategy is unique • Consideration of the parent child dyad • the New Zealand model • This work is not done • Phase II of The Project

  7. Q and A Full reference list available on request.

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