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Indigenous families with children 3 to 12 years old who are experiencing big worries and fears (known as anxiety in Western views) will have access to free, culturally grounded wellness practices through a virtual parent and caregiver coaching program. The We Are Indigenous: Big Worries/Fears Parent/Caregiver Support Program was developed with the guidance of the Indigenous advisory group Caring in All Directions and Indigenous writers in collaboration with the Canadian Mental Health Association, BC Division (CMHA BC).

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The criteria for referring patients to the Post-COVID-19 Interdisciplinary Clinical Care Network (PC-ICCN) for symptoms of COVID-19 have changed. Before referring a patient, the following must be completed: a full history, a physical examination, and relevant investigations as part of differential diagnoses and to rule out other conditions explaining the symptoms.

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Based on the global ECHO model (https://hsc.unm.edu/echo), the BC ECHO for Post-COVID-19 Recovery is a free virtual learning community of specialists and community health care providers who use instructive and case-based learning to improve care for patients recovering from symptoms post-COVID-19.

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Walk With Your Doc (WWYD) will take place throughout BC from 17 to 25 September 2022. Once again, this event provides a fun, simple opportunity to get your patients moving and to discuss the benefits of daily physical activity in an informal and social setting.

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