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Feedback?
We would love to hear from you! If you have comments or suggestions about the Weskewikwa'sit mijua'ji’j - Baby Smiles book, please reach out to us at taji@mhwns.ca.
Wela’liek - Special Thanks
To the Baby Smiles Team:
Sharon Rudderham, Director of Health Transformation, Tajikeimik; Karlee Francis, Health Director, Eskasoni First Nation; Darlene Anganis, Health Director, Membertou First Nation; Laurie Touesnard, Health Director, Potlotek First Nation; Elaine Allison, Health Director, Wagmatcook First Nation; Jennifer MacDonald, Health Director, Waycobah First Nation; Floyd Prosper, Dental Therapist, Eskasoni First Nation and First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Department of Indigenous Services Canada; Shauna Hachey, Associate Professor, Dalhousie Faculty of Dentistry and Dalhousie Healthy Populations Institute Flagship Project Co-Lead, Putting ‘Oral Health is Health’ into Action; Mary McNally, Professor, Dalhousie Faculty of Dentistry; Margot Latimer, Professor and CIHR Research Chair in Indigenous Health in Nursing, Dalhousie Faculty of Health; Stacey Lewis, Project Manager, Tui’kn Partnership; and Courtney Pennell, Indigenous Health Consultant, IWK Health
And to Shanda LaRamee-Jones, Carol McDougall and the Nova Scotia’s Read to Me! program; IWK and Dalhousie Faculty of Dentistry Paediatric Dentistry Team
And for financial support from Chronic Disease Prevention and Management: Oral Health Promotion Fund, Indigenous Services Canada; Tajikeimɨk (Mi’kmaw Health and Wellness); Dalhousie Faculty of Dentistry; CIHR Aboriginal Children’s Hurt & Healing Initiative