Healthy Parenting & Early Childhood Development
The prenatal period through the first five years of life are critically important to a child’s healthy development and strongly influence success later in life. Healthy pregnancy, breastfeeding and healthy nutrition, parental mental well-being, safe nurturing environments and positive parenting are the most powerful influences on healthy child development.
Major initiatives
Public Health staff work with families to promote health and well-being. Public Health Nurses offer home visits to all families after a birth. They also provide support during pregnancy.
Families First offers home visiting supports to families with children, from pregnancy to school entry, supporting families to build a strong relationship with their child.
Imbedded in Families First, Towards Flourishing enhances the mental well-being of parents and children by introducing mental health promotion strategies for families.
Prenatal Connections provides support to pregnant people traveling from Nunavut and Churchill to give birth in Winnipeg.
Breastfeeding support groups take place five days a week in all community areas. Public Health Nurses and Public Health Dieticians are involved in Healthy Baby groups.
Healthy Parenting Winnipeg has been developed to ensure our clients have access to current and evidence informed advice and is a key tool supporting the Public Health Nurse Professional Practice Model. The Website provides universal information on a wide variety of parenting topics spanning the prenatal to pre-school years. HPW has created standardized messaging through work with local, provincial and national experts to ensure best practices are incorporated and information is accessible to all. https://healthyparentingwinnipeg.ca
Service Area Committees
WRHA Baby Friendly Initiative Community Committee Terms of Reference
Public Health Nursing Practice Council Terms of Reference
Families First Practice Council Terms of Reference
Resources
Child Protection and Child Abuse Handbook
Child Protection and Child Abuse Reporting Fact Sheet
Pamphlet of Childbirth and Postpartum Resources
Feeding Healthy Term Infants Resource Manual
Manitoba Poverty Tool:
- Poverty Tool: Get your benefits!
- Poverty: A clinical tool for Primary Care in Manitoba
- Child Poverty: A practical tool for Primary Care
Mental Health Promotion – Perinatal Mental Health Resources
Practice Change for Discharging Newborns at Risk for Jaundice Handout
Provincial Service Delivery Standards, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Guidelines
- Provincial Population and Public Health (PPH) Nursing Standards – Prenatal, Postpartum, and Early Childhood
- Provincial PPH Standard – Families First Program Standards
- Provincial PPH Guideline – Public Health Nursing Psychosocial Family Assessment
- Provincial PPH Standard Operating Procedures – Families First Screening Form
- Provincial PPH Standard Operating Procedure- Discharge / Transfer Tracking Form
- Provincial PPH Standard Operating Procedure – Program Tracking Form
Service Delivery Tools
Assessment and Management of Postpartum Hypertension for Public Health Nurses
Prenatal, Postpartum and Newborn Documentation Tools:
- Postpartum Nursing Care Pathway
- Newborn Nursing Care Pathway
- Prenatal Evidence Informed Care Pathway
- Newborn Assessment Form
- Newborn Postpartum Assessment Form
- Postpartum Assessment Form
- Prenatal Referral Form (WRHA Version)
- Prenatal Assessment Form
- Prenatal Obstetrical History Form
- Practice Guidelines for Public Health Nurses working in Healthy Parenting & Early Childhood Development based on the Professional Practice Model
- Provincial Public Health Nursing Standards: Prenatal, Postpartum and Early Childhood
- Supplemental Document I: Public Health Nursing: Prenatal, Postpartum and Early Childhood Practice Examples
- MB Public Health Nursing Standards Modules for Prenatal, Postpartum, and Early Childhood
Clinical Practice Guidelines
Guidelines for the Selection and Use of Educational Materials for Public Health Nurses
Bereavement Practice Guidelines
Breastfeeding Practice Guidelines for the Healthy Term Infant
Your Home Breastfeeding Plan (English) (French)
Home Phototherapy Clinical Practice Guideline (Updated Oct 18, 2022)
- Home Phototherapy Memo r/t TForce Courier Account #’s
- TSB Successful Specimen Collection: Heelsticks
- How to Collect a Successful Blood Spot Specimen
Management of Infant and Child Dehydration due to Diarrhea
Perinatal Mental Health Clinical Practice Guideline 2017
Operating Guidelines
Newborn Screening in Manitoba: Information for Parents
Newborn Screening in Manitoba: Information for Health Care Providers
Practice Guideline for Portable Scale
Operational guidelines for sphygmomanometers
Operating Guidelines for Supplementation with Artificial Baby Milk
Operational Guidelines for Use of Electronic Breast Pump and Pumping Kits