Chief Public Health Officer's Report 2016 - Health For All Islanders
The Chief Public Health Office Report is produced every two years to keep the public informed of changing health trends.
The Chief Public Health Office Report is produced every two years to keep the public informed of changing health trends.
This document provides a resource for educators teaching students about autism spectrum disorders.
The 2016 Chief Public Health Officer’s Report, Health For All Islanders, was accompanied by a technical appendix also titled, Health For All Islanders.
Women in PEI: A Statistical Review provides a statistical snapshot of the female population in PEI and sex-disaggregated data related to education, work and income, health, justice, violence against women and women in
leadership.
This is a report on an online survey conducted with parents and guardians of preschool children in 2010.
The Chief Public Health Office produces a report every two years to keep the public informed of changing health trends that impact the Island population. Health equity is the focus of the report. Strategic decisions based on the findings of this report can inform health policy...
The purpose of this issue brief is to provide a comprehensive picture of what is known about sexual violence against women in Canada.
View this publication to learn more about the priority areas for funding during this year's call for community project proposals.
This review is intended to provide a profile of women’s participation in education, business, government, and other aspects of community life.
The 2005 Prince Edward Island Provincial Budget was presented by the Hon. Mitch Murphy, Provincial Treasurer and Chair of Treasury Board, at 7:00 p.m. on April 7, 2005.