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Children's Health Links
The Canadian
Partnership for Children's Health and Environment (CPCHE) is
an affiliation of organizations working together to protect children's
health from environmental contaminants.
The
Children’s Environmental Health Project was designed by the
Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE). It is
intended to introduce clinicians (and their patients) to the
fundamentals and broad context of children’s environmental health
issues. Information on the health effects from environmental exposures
is presented in a systems approach.
EnviroZine
is
Environment Canada's on-line newsmagazine, covering environmental
issues such as climate change, clean air, water, nature, weather and
sustainable development. It is a comprehensive Internet resource
for information on environmental science and technology, environmental
action, youth activities, eco-tips, news and more.
HealthySchools.com
is a
proactive website to help Ontario school boards identify, prevent, and
remediate indoor environment problems that could otherwise affect
children's health and learning adversely.
The
Children's Environmental Health Network provides information on the
Network, the issue of children's environmental health, and links to
sources of information and resources in the field.
United
States Environmental Protection Agency - Office of Children's
Health covers various issues affecting children including food, water,
air and indoor environments.
The
Children's Health Environmental Coalition (CHEC) is a U.S.
charitable, nonprofit organization dedicated to educating the public,
specifically parents and caregivers, about environmental toxins that
affect children's health.
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