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The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
The Morrin Centre is looking for a volunteer to lead our English Discussion Group this winter. The group meets on a weekly basis on Wednesdays from 1:30 to 3 pm.
We are looking for a friendly, dynamic volunteer who has had some experience teaching or leading a group. Knowledge of French isn’t necessary as the Morrin Centre screens the participants to make sure that they have an intermediate knowledge of English. There is no curriculum to follow, but the discussion leader can help people with vocabulary and pronunciation and suggest topics for discussion.
If you are available on Wednesday afternoons and are bilingual or a native speaker of English, please contact Rosemarie Fischer at 418 694-9147 – extension 221, or write to info@morrin.org.
Seniors from the west of the city are invited to join us for tea at Sebz Tea & Lounge on Friday, July 6th. Transportation to and from the outing is free, and our helpful staff will be present to provide assistance to those who need it. Please RSVP by 4PM on Wednesday, July 4th at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
Seniors from McGreevy Manor are invited to join us for a classical music concert by the Fourth Avenue Trio at Chalmers-Wesley United Church on Wednesday, July 11th. This concert features Emma Ahern, VEQ’s summer student, who plays the oboe. Transportation to and from the outing is free, and our helpful staff will be present to provide assistance to those who need it. Please RSVP by 4PM on Friday, July 6th at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
Seniors from the east of the city are invited to join us for tea at Sebz Tea House on Friday, July 13th. Transportation to and from the outing is free, and our helpful staff will be present to provide assistance to those who need it. Please RSVP by 4PM on Wednesday, July 11th at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
Seniors from McGreevy Manor are invited to join us for a beach day at Baie de Beauport on Wednesday, July 18th. Transportation to and from the outing is free, and our helpful staff will be present to provide assistance to those who need it. Please RSVP by 4PM on Friday, July 13th at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
For the third year in a row, oboe student Emma Ahern will be coming to Saint Brigid’s Home to give a private concert. All seniors are welcome, and transportation is provided. Please RSVP by Tuesday, July 17th at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
Seniors from the west of the city are invited to join us for delicious ice cream, chocolate, or beverages at Chocolats Favoris on Thursday, July 26th. Transportation to and from the outing is free, and our helpful staff will be present to provide assistance to those who need it. Please RSVP by 4PM on Monday, July 23rd at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
Seniors from the East of the city are invited to join us for a a morning at the Old Port Market on Tuesday, July 31st. Transportation to and from the outing is free, and our helpful staff will be present to provide assistance to those who need it. Please RSVP by 4PM on Friday, July 27th at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca
On August 22nd and 23rd, VEQ invites members of the community aged 50 plus to join us as we go out and about! We’ll be visiting the island of Orleans, picking apples, and enjoying the sights. Free transportation is provided. Want to join us? Contact Alexandra at 418-683-2366 ext. 224 or alexandra.hartley@veq.ca to RSVP
Take-a-Break Drop In offers a place for parents with preschoolers to get together while their children are being cared for by volunteers. Enjoy guest speakers who give informal talks on parenting issues and each other’s company. For more details, please open our Take-a-Break Drop In brochure.
Audiologist, Lousie Lafontaine will be leading a discusion on Why Your Child’s Hearing is so Important and How to Protect? at this Take-a-Break Drop. Come relax, enjoy the company of other parents and make some friends who speak English! Your kids will enjoy the large, sunny playroom and a chance to get their wiggles out running through the weekly obstacle course. Hope to see your there starting at 9:30 am. Free parking available on site.
Join us for another EPIQ (English-speaking Parents in Quebec) event!
These activities are organized by parent volunteer with support from the community Wellness Centre. Come along and connect with other English-speaking parents and get in touch with your creative side. There are many ceramic pieces to choose from, including some fun Christmas ornaments. We chat as we paint and the time goes by way too fast! Newcomers are always welcome.
We always find that it’s pretty warm in the Café with the kiln going… might be a good idea not to wear anything too cozy. 😉
For more information or to register, please contact Shelley, our volunteer hostess for this activity!
Dadventures is a new Wellness Centre initiative to support men raising children.
Don’t miss our next session, the RAMP-UP Your Motor Skills Rally. Dads, uncles, step-dads, grandpas, if you’re looking for a way to help your little ones run off some steam and grow their motor skills, sign-up for this activity that will focus on teamwork, group challenges and fun games.
Enjoy some action-packed bonding moments with your kids ages 1 to 5 years of age in great company at Quebec High School. For more information or to register for this free activity before the November 28th deadline, please contact Ellie Fleming efleming@jhpartners.net or 418-684-5333 ext. 1265.
Please note the new time – Baby Chat Café is now happening on Tuesday mornings – starting at 10 AM !
Come meet speech pathologist Genèvieve Fily-Pare and learn about the Importance of Story Time & Nursery Rhymes at this Baby Chat Café session. Baby will enjoy the rythmes and you will enjoy the company of other English-speaking parents at this fun gathering. Older siblings are welcome as our expectant mothers. Parking is free for this event and there is no need to register. Baby Book Bags will be distributed to any families who have not already received one following the birth of their first child. To learn more about our Baby Book Bag please click here: https://wejh.ca/programs-and-activities/family-matters/baby-book-bag/
Who We Are
Travellin’ Toddler Time (TTT) is free activity in English for children 3 and 4 years old and their parents/ caregivers or grandparents. Participants sing songs, hear stories, make crafts and enjoy a snack.
Join in on the fun!
Reserve your place by calling the Quebec City Reading Council at 418.681.1258.
Mark your calendars for the HoHoHo Children’s Christmas party and plan to celebrate the holidays at a festive get-together in the Coin Soleil room (2nd floor of the Jeffery Hale Hospital) on Saturday, December 14 from 10 to 11:30 AM.
Come join us for a special performance from a children’s choir, crafts, games, a visit from Santa and much more!
***Entry to this event is a non perishable food item per person for the Community Christmas Hamper Campaign.***
All participants are also asked to bring along a nut-free snack that is plated and ready to share.
Please register by December 4 with the age of your children (so Santa knows what gifts to bring) by contacting Ellie Fleming, Program Support Agent efleming@jhpartners.net or 418-684-5333 Ext 1265 or via the EPIQ fb page. Parking vouchers will cover your parking expense for this event.
Please also contact Ellie Fleming if you would like to be part of the wonderful volunteer team before, during, or after the event, any bit of help is greatly appreciated!
This event is being coordinated by EPIQ volunteers – Elise Holloway & Amanda Heath.
Usher in 2020 at our first Take a Break Drop in of the year. It’s great chance to meet and chat with other English-speaking parents of preschool-aged children at the Wellness Centre.
- Hear guest speakers on topics of interest to parents.
- Talk about being a parent and get support.
- Exchange ideas and share information.
- You do not have to register, and it is free of charge.
- Parents must stay on site.
- Parking is free for this activity.
Learn how to Practice Yoga with Your Kids with help from Susa Bernard, Yoga Instructor. Wear something stretchy!
For more details, call 418-684-5333, ext. 1539 or visit https://wejh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Take-a-Break-2019-20-1.pdf
Come join us at the Remparts game ( versus Val d’Or) for some early evening fun with hockey, loud noises, music and dancing. You will be required to buy your tickets there but our hosts are working on finding a section so everyone can sit together. ❤️ Please let Amanda & Simon know if you plan to attend and how many in your family group so they can advise Videotron Centre regarding appropriate section seating. 😊. Go Remparts …
Please see FB page for allthe latest details! EPIQ (English-speaking Parents in Quebec City)
Baby Chat Café offers a special oasis that allows parents of babies up to one year of age the chance to get together and chat about a variety of parenting issues. Come exchange information and make some new friends. Parents-to-be are also welcome to attend. Enjoy each other’s company, free parking and snacks. Come as you are and chill with us. We’re going to talk about baby blues. Our scale is available for you to weigh your baby. Older siblings are welcome too.
No need to register – it’s a drop-in that runs from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. Great way to meet other moms and dads and learn something new about parenting. We will provide a parking voucher so feel free to park in the hospital parking lot. Hope to see you there!
It’s normal to feel that after-holiday let down when all the festivities of the season end, the credit card bills roll in, and the coldest weather, snow, and ice make us housebound. The feelings of melancholy accompanying this period are commonly known as the January Blahs. When should we take notice that the January Blahs are more serious or have turned into depression? Depression is a mood disorder accompanied by feelings of sadness, anger, and loss that can affect a person’s every-day activities. Sadness doesn’t always mean depression. Join us for this timely videoconference with presenter, Yvonne Clark, Clinical Social Worker and Grief Counselor, to learn more about the difference between feeling down or blue and full-blown depression.
This activity is made possible thanks to funding from:
The Wellness Centre is offering FREE baby massage workshops for parents with infants aged newborn to nine months. Come meet other English-speaking parents and learn how to soothe your baby through massage with therapist Jean-Charles Girard. Click here for more details: https://wejh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/BabyMassageposter-1.pdf
Places are limited; first come, first served. Free parking for this event Registration is manditory.
Join other English-speaking parents for a relaxing evening at Siberia Spa and late supper at Archibaults. The package for both is available in the link, for $50. It includes access to a the various spas from 5 pm (hot tubs, dry and steam saunas, infrared sauna and cozy yurt with wood burning stove) followed by supper at 8:45 pm. You’re welcome to arrive earlier or later, as you prefer. Don’t forget to pack sandals, your water bottle, bathrobe and a hat (tuque). https://siberiaspa.com/en/rates-and-packages/packages/
PLEASE NOTE: Registration deadline for supper is Monday, January 20th. See EPIQ FB page https://www.facebook.com/events/475721766421491/ for more details or contact our volunteer hostess, Rebecca directly by email.
Join the Café au lait Crew on Tuesdays at the Wellness Centre. This is a relaxing, embracing space where you can benefit from parent-to-parent contact, encouragement, valuable information and support from Shelley Dupuis, certified Breastfeeding Consultant with Allaitement Québec. Each session has a theme. There’s a scale on site to check baby’s growth. Everyone is welcome – including expectant moms. If you want to get out of the house and enjoy good company, please drop on by! You don’t have be breastfeeding to participate. Older sibs are welcome as well.
The next session is Tuesday, January 28 starting at 10 AM and the topic is “Breastfeeding isn’t for everyone and that’s ok (supporting each other)”. Parking is free in the Jeffery Hospital parking lot. We will provide a voucher to use when you exit.
To learn more please view online poster: https://wejh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Cafe-au-Lait-1.pdf
Join the Café au lait Crew on Tuesdays at the Wellness Centre. This is a relaxing, embracing space where you can benefit from parent-to-parent contact, encouragement, valuable information and support from Shelley Dupuis, certified Breastfeeding Consultant with Allaitement Québec. Each session has a theme. There’s a scale on site to check baby’s growth. Everyone is welcome – including expectant moms. If you want to get out of the house and enjoy good company, please drop on by! You don’t have be breastfeeding to participate. Older sibs are welcome as well.
The next session is Tuesday, January 28 starting at 10 AM and the topic is “Breastfeeding isn’t for everyone and that’s ok (supporting each other)”. Parking is free in the Jeffery Hospital parking lot. We will provide a voucher to use when you exit.
To learn more please view online poster: https://wejh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Cafe-au-Lait-1.pdf
Kate Nadeau, breastfeeding coach with Allaitement Québec and mother of two will offer practical advice to expectant parents about breastfeeding
- Learn what to expect as your baby begins nursing
- Discover tips to help baby latch on easily
- Find the position that’s right for you and baby
- Follow baby’s rhythm and establish your own family routines
- Learn what Dads can do to support the nursing process
- Ensure you know what do if minor nursing problems arise
- Rest assured baby is gaining weight, growing and thriving on breast milk alone
To register: 418 684-5333, ext. 1265 or efleming@jhpartners.net
Baby Chat Café offers a special oasis that allows parents of babies up to one year of age the chance to get together and chat about a variety of parenting issues. Come exchange information and make some new friends. Parents-to-be are also welcome to attend. Enjoy each other’s company, free parking and snacks. Come as you are and chill with us. Our scale is available for you to weigh your baby. Older siblings are welcome too. We’ve had to postpone our Québec Daycare System discussion until the March session as our volunteer guest speakers have sick kids at the moment. Instead you’re invited to get together to for coffee (or tea or tisane) and conversation.
No need to register – it’s a drop-in that runs from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. Great way to meet other moms and dads and learn something new about parenting. We will provide a parking voucher so feel free to park in the hospital parking lot. Hope to see you there!
Who We Are
Travellin’ Toddler Time (TTT) is free activity in English for children 3 and 4 years old and their parents/ caregivers or grandparents. Participants sing songs, hear stories, make crafts and enjoy a snack.
Join in on the fun!
Reserve your place by calling the Quebec City Reading Council at 418.681.1258.
Attendees are invited to wear RED in celebration of February which is heart month
This Valentine’s themed Caregiver’s Café is in honor of all our women caregivers! Please join us for a timely videoconference with presenter, Wendy Wray, RN, B.SC.N. Nurse – MUHC Women’s Healthy Heart Initiative, to look at some of the ways a woman’s heart differ from a man’s. These differences are important because they can affect how heart disease presents itself in women and how it is diagnosed and treated.
With the right information and action, it’s possible to prevent heart disease or improve your chances of surviving it to lead a healthier life. Learn how you take the first easy steps toward a healthier heart by arming yourself with information. Caregiving can take a toll on your physical and mental health. Self care is vital! We invite you take some time out from the daily grind, meet with other caregivers and learn something new about heart health!
This event is free and so is parking in the hospital parking lot.
This activity is made possible thanks to funding from:
Join the Café au lait Crew on Tuesdays at the Wellness Centre. This is a relaxing, embracing space where you can benefit from parent-to-parent contact, encouragement, valuable information and support from Shelley Dupuis, certified Breastfeeding Consultant with Allaitement Québec. Each session has a theme. There’s a scale on site to check baby’s growth. Everyone is welcome – including expectant moms. If you want to get out of the house and enjoy good company, please drop on by! You don’t have be breastfeeding to participate. Older sibs are welcome as well.
The next session is happening Tuesday, February 25 starting at 10 AM and the topic is “Introducing Solids”. Parking is free in the Jeffery Hospital parking lot. We will provide a voucher to use when you exit.
To learn more please view online poster: https://wejh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Cafe-au-Lait-1.pdf
The community Wellness Centre has lined up some free, fun, active living outings for guys raising kids in the Quebec City region.
Guys don’t miss the chance to spend Saturday mornings (9:30 to 11 am) with Jarryd Smith, Fitness Coach and other dads, step-dads, grandpas and maybe even uncles who want to enjoy winter to the full with their little ones. We’re going to build snow creatures and have fun sledding together. Meet up in the cafeteria at Eastern Quebec Learning Centre at 9:30 am. Be sure to bring along bring your sledding equipment and something to decorate your snow creatures with. Don’t forget some extra pairs of mittens – they are sure to come in handy as well! Registration is necessary – please sign up with Ellie Fleming by Thursday noon, February 26.
Come explore the Musée de la Civilisation with other English-speaking families. Admission is FREE on March 1st for residents of Quebec (bring a proof of residency such as a RAMQ card or driver’s licence with your address).
There’s many kid friendly activities, including a costume room for children (https://activites.mcq.org/espace-decouverte-il-etait-une-fois-3103/). Check out the family-friendly exhibits, including “Head in the Cloud” (about the digital revolution), and “People of Quebec: Now and Then” (about past and contemporary Quebec society): https://www.mcq.org/en/expositions/?mcq_filtreLoc=10785-&mcq_de=2020-03-01&mcq_au=2020-02-01
Meet up by the ticketing desk at 10am when the museum opens. You’re welcome to call Carrie Anna McGinn, EPIQ volunteer organizer for this event on her cell phone (418-522-3168), if you arrive later and can’t find the group. Feel free to bring snacks or a lunch to eat onsite, or you can buy lunch at the museum’s café.
Please check our English-speaking Parents in Quebec City (EPIQ ) online schedule and/or Facebook events page for more details about this and other great EPIQ events
Are you looking for an interesting and fun activity to do with your older children?
Why not join us for a Knots & Carving session?
We will be making para-cord bracelets and doing soap carvings. You and your child(ren) will work on these together, so it is up to you if you do both activities or focus your time on just one. This a special outing for kids 8 years old and up. Please note this activity is not suitable for younger siblings.
Shelley Dupuis, EPIQ volunteer will be guiding us through this creative process. Feel free to park in the Jeffery Hale Hospital parking lot. Parking vouchers will be provided to cover your parking expense. Registration is necessary as space is limited. Unfortunately this activity was cancelled due to a snowstorm. We hope to reschedule – stay tuned!
If you’re looking for something a bit different to do with your kids, and want to learn a new skill at the same time, come along and join the fun!
PLEASE NOTE: We have decided to cancel the March 10 BAby Chat Café due to icy road conditions. Stay home and stya safe – everyone. Neverfear, our discussion on the Quebec Daycare System will happen at our next session on April 7.
Baby Chat Café offers a special oasis that allows parents of babies up to one year of age the chance to get together and chat about a variety of parenting issues. Come exchange information and make some new friends. Parents-to-be are also welcome to attend. Enjoy each other’s company, free parking and snacks. Come as you are and chill with us. Our scale is available for you to weigh your baby. Older siblings are welcome too. Learn more about the Québec Daycare System at the March 10th session. Amanda Heath and Dana Hey will be giving us some insights from the perspective of a mom / daycare provider.
No need to register – Exceptionally this session will start at 9:30 AM and finish at 11:30 AM but it’s a drop-in so come when you’re able. Baby Chat Café is a great way to meet other moms and dads and learn something new about parenting. We will provide a parking voucher so feel free to park in the hospital parking lot. Hope to see you there!
See complete schedule here: https://wejh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Baby-Chat-Cafe-2.pdf
Plan to attend a special community outreach session offered by Revenu Québec in ENGLISH! Learn more about tax credits for seniors and their loved ones from our guest speaker Johana Uricoechea, Coordonnatrice des dossiers fiscaux with the Direction principale du soutien et de l’évolution des solutions d’affaires Revenu Québec . For more information or to reserve your seat please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer by phone or email. Feel free to park in the Jeffery Hale Hospital parking lot. We will provide vouchers to cover this expense.
This activity is made possible thanks to
Who We Are
Travellin’ Toddler Time (TTT) is free activity in English for children 3 and 4 years old and their parents/ caregivers or grandparents. Participants sing songs, hear stories, make crafts and enjoy a snack.
Join in on the fun!
Reserve your place by calling the Quebec City Reading Council at 418.681.1258.
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been postponed – we hope to be able to reschedule it later this Spring. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Not a volunteer? What are you waiting for? Get to know us, and apply here.
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been postponed – we hope to be able to reschedule it later this Spring. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Kate Nadeau, breastfeeding coach with Allaitement Québec and mother of two will offer practical advice to expectant parents about breastfeeding
- Learn what to expect as your baby begins nursing
- Discover tips to help baby latch on easily
- Find the position that’s right for you and baby
- Follow baby’s rhythm and establish your own family routines
- Learn what Dads can do to support the nursing process
- Ensure you know what do if minor nursing problems arise
- Rest assured baby is gaining weight, growing and thriving on breast milk alone
To register: 418 684-5333, ext. 1265 or efleming@jhpartners.net
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID-19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus
Take-a-Break Drop-In provides great chance to meet and chat with other English-speaking parents of preschool-aged children at the Wellness Centre.
Hear guest speakers on topics of interest to parents.Talk about being a parent and get support.
Exchange ideas and share information.
You do not have to register, and it is free of charge.
Parents must stay on site.
Parking is free for this activity.
Dr. Oscar Hernandez, DMD and his team from the Centre Dentaire de la Cité Verte will be joining us for a discussion on Dental Care & Toddlers.
For more details, call 418-684-5333, ext. 1539 or visit https://wejh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Take-a-Break-2019-20-1.pdf
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
We’re having a Games Night! Friday March 15th, 7pm onwards. Everyone is welcome to this event so feel free to bring your partner. Some snacks and non alcoholic drinks will be provided, please feel free to bring along something to share and a beverage of your choice. We’ve always got our eye out for a great game, so if you have one you think would be fun, bring it along too. This event will take place in Ste-Foy and is being hosted by Shelley.
RSVP by email on the EPIQ EB page https://www.facebook.com/groups/MomsNiteOutQC/events/
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Join the Café au lait Crew on Tuesdays at the Wellness Centre. This is a relaxing, embracing space where you can benefit from parent-to-parent contact, encouragement, valuable information and support from Shelley Dupuis, certified Breastfeeding Consultant with Allaitement Québec. Each session has a theme. There’s a scale on site to check baby’s growth. Everyone is welcome – including expectant moms. If you want to get out of the house and enjoy good company, please drop on by! You don’t have be breastfeeding to participate. Older sibs are welcome as well.
The next session is happening Tuesday, March 24 starting at 10 AM and the topic is “Finding ways for everyone to get enough sleep”. Parking is free in the Jeffery Hospital parking lot. We will provide a voucher to use when you exit.
To learn more please view online poster: https://wejh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Cafe-au-Lait-1.pdf
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been postponed – we hope to be able to reschedule it later this Spring. Everyone who was registered will be contacted by email when a new date is set. If you were not registered but are interested in attending this session in the future, please email us so your name can be added to the list of future participants.Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Join clinical psychologist Nathalie Bertrand to learn about stress and anxiety:
- The differences between stress and anxiety
- Short and long term strategies for managing stress
- Understanding anxiety
- Resources: books, videos, apps
- Where to get support when you need it
Free Parking: Enter via rue Nicholas Pinel (do not park at the Pyramid)
For more information or to register, please contact:
Ellie Fleming, 418-684-5333 ext.1265 or efleming@jhpartners.net
Click here to view the poster
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been postponed – we hope to be able to reschedule it later this Spring. Everyone who was registered will be contacted by email when a new date is set. If you were not registered but are interested in attending this session in the future, please email us so your name can be added to the list of future participants. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Parents and caregivers, you play a crucial role in supporting children and teens through anxious times during their school years, from elementary school, to high school and beyond. Join clinical psychologist Nathalie Bertrand to learn about anxiety in children and teens:
- Strategies for helping your child or teen manage their anxiety
- How to know if their behaviour is normal
- How to support them as they manage their challenges
- Where to get support when you need it
For more information or to register, please contact: Ellie Fleming, 418-684-5333 ext. 1265 or efleming@jhpartners.net
Click here to view the poster.
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus
Take a Break Drop In is great chance to meet and chat with other English-speaking parents of preschool-aged children. At this special session you’ll have a chance to meet children’s author Marianne Duboc as part of the Morrin Centre’s Imagination Writer’s Festival.
- You do not have to register, and it is free of charge.
- Parking vouchers will be provided
- Your children are cared for by volunteers so you can take a break, learn something new and make new friends.
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been postponed – hopefully it will be rescheduled in the not-too-distant future. Everyone who was registered will be contacted by email when a new date is set. If you were not registered but are interested in attending this session in the future, please email us so your name can be added to the list of future participants. We invite you to visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Parents, are you prepared to deal with the bumps, bee stings, and scraped knees that are all a part of childhood? Take this one-day workshop in English at the Wellness Centre for parents of children 8 years old and under.
- Accident prevention
- Shock
- Fainting and unconsciousness
- Choking
- Artificial respiration and CPR including defibrillator demonstration
- Burns
- Bumps, fractures, minor scrapes and bleeding
- Poisoning
- Bites
- Asthma
- Epilepsy
- Allergies
Breastfeeding mothers may bring their babies; a breastfeeding cushion will be made available for your convenience.
To guarantee your place, a non-refundable payment for the full amount is required before Friday, March 20, 2020. Cancellations with full refund will be accepted until this date. A flexible payment plan is available if needed. Pay by cash, cheque or online: wejh.ca/online-payment
For more information or to register, please call 418-684-5333, ext. 1265
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been postponed – hopefully it will be rescheduled later this Spring. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Jarryd Smith, personal trainer extraordinaire, has kindly offered to lead a workout to help us raise money for the EPIQ annual Run for the Border Trip.
The workout will be an hour, and will be geared to whatever level of fitness you are currently at.
Tickets are $15 for individuals and $25 for families at the door, or $10 and $20
if pre-paid. Contact Jarryd directly for more information or sign up on the EPIQ FB page. https://www.facebook.com/events/524524535112006/ Please share this on your FB pages ! We are looking forward to seeing you out in big numbers!
Although this is a family event, parents are responsible for their children 🙂
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID-19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus
Expecting a baby in the midst of a pandemic is certainly not something any of us ever wished for! It is, however, a current reality for many local English-speaking parents-to-be. The Wellness Centre is here to support you in this highly unusual time.
We’re in the process of setting up a FREE online session with Camille Nadeau, a bilingual doula, to take place on April 8, 2020. Learn all about Camille in a recent article about her in the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph newspaper. Our goal is to answer your questions and help better prepare you for labour and delivery as you welcome your little one. We also hope to help you connect with other expectant parents who are living the same reality.
Topics to be covered
Camille Nadeau will cover these topics in this online doula session:
- The current situation in the local obstetric system at CHUL, SFA and the MDN de la Capitale-Nationale.
- How to prepare for the ideal birth you had in mind given this new reality.
- Tips and advice on how to handle stress before, during and after delivery.
- Suggestions for your life partners: tips to help them during labour.
Questions to get to you know you better
To make the session as useful to you as possible, please answer these questions when you register by email:
- Where are you giving birth?
- What is your due date?
- Is this your first birth? If not, what are the ages of your other children?
- Are you planning to breastfeed?
- Are you planning on a natural birth, or are you open to analgesics or anaesthesia?
- Write down three words to describe your ideal birth.
- Tell us your biggest concern.
- Other questions? And remember, parents-to-be, there is no such thing as a silly question!
Special notes and how to register
No personal, medical questions: please keep those to ask your doctor or midwife.
Each session is limited to 10 families, so register today by emailing Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: janderson@jhpartners.net and don’t forget to include your answers to the above questions!
Good news: Our on-site Get Ready for Kindergarten activity was postponed in March due to physical distancing measures . Thankfully we are now able to bring it to you via videoconferencing technology. For the first time ever you can attend in your PJ’s from the comfort of home! All you will need is a cellphone, laptop with camera or tablet and an internet connection. There are a few places still available so please contact us ASAP to reserve your spot.
Kindergarten entry is an exciting moment in family life. There are many things you can do as a family that will help your child get off to a good start at school.
Join Psycho-Educator Julie Fraser and other English-speaking families for an interactive workshop designed to help your child develop skills needed to succeed at school. Discover how you can better support your child the year prior to starting school!
Places are limited; first come, first served. Course may be cancelled if there are not enough participants.
We invite you to visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Who We Are
Travellin’ Toddler Time (TTT) is free activity in English for children 3 and 4 years old and their parents/ caregivers or grandparents. Participants sing songs, hear stories, make crafts and enjoy a snack.
Join in on the fun!
Reserve your place by calling the Quebec City Reading Council at 418.681.1258.
All EPIQ events have been postponed due to the COVID19 pandemic. Stay tuned for more details …
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been postponed. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Join us for this timely community outreach session for seniors and their caregivers entitled Important Telephone Numbers.
If you are busy supporting a senior loved one you likely don’t have time to spare searching for resources that could make everyone’s lives easier! Join us for this special commuity outreach session to learn more about the special services offered when you dial: L’APPUI’s caregivers’ support line, 811, 211, the Poison Control line number and Quebec’s Elder Abuse Help Line
Guest speakers: Audrey Martin, Liaison Coordinator with L’APPUI-CN , Helene Gagnon, Nurse with CIUSSSCN and Simon Durand, Coordonnateur du Centre d’information et de référence de la Capitale-Nationale et de la Chaudière-Appalaches will be on hand to explain their services and to answer your questions.
Each participant will receive a FREE fridge magnet highlighting important telephone numbers every senior and/or caregiver should have on speed dial.
This activity is free and so is parking in the hospital lot. Please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer for more information or to register.
This activity is made possible thanks to
Pre-registration is necessary!
Do you feel bit like a cocooned caterpillar in the midst of these unusual pandemic circumstances ? What if you took this time to empower yourself by linking with other caregivers?
Consider joining a series of online caregiving sessions to help you face the future with a new mind set and greater resilience for what lies ahead. All you need is a smart phone, tablet or laptop with webcam. You can also join by landline, if you prefer.
Our facilitator Jeannie Potter, Interpersonal Coach, former occupational therapist with a specialty in mental health and a caregiver herself, will guide participants through the following sessions.
Session 1 – April 22: Moving Beyond Survival Mode
Accept the invitation to dream bigger. Identify what you would like to have more of in life and what you want less of, especially in this unusual period of confinement and reflection. Recognize what drains you? Provide and obtain support from other caregivers while learning to value those things that are personally motivating and energizing.
Session 2 – May 13: Exploring Stressors and Strengths
Discover how to use your strengths to creatively manage personal and collective problems and challenges. Learn how to develop new strategies to thrive in the midst of a pandemic.
Session 3 – June 10 : Supporting Yourself in Difficult Times
Explore researched practices that involve changing our brain and behaviour through new mindsets and experiences. Learn how to support yourself and others in life-changing ways.
To register
Please register by email to Jan Anderson: janderson@jhpartners.net Plan on attending all three sessions.
This activity exists thanks to funding from:
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
In lieu of our usual Café au lait Crew onsite sessions the Wellness Centre will be offering online breastfeeding support on Tuesday, April 28 starting at 10 AM. You can benefit from parent-to-parent contact, encouragement, valuable information and the expertice of Kate Nadeau, certified Breastfeeding Consultant with Allaitement Québec. This particular session will be an abbreviated breastfeeding information session for expectant parents. Partners are welcome as well. There will be time for your questions and a place for all nursing moms (expectant or actively breastfeeding) to get individual support. Participants must pre-register so that login information can be provided the day prior to the session. Please email janderson@jhpartners.net to sign up.
Experience the Soothing Effect of Art Therapy
Are you caring for a senior loved one? Whether they live with you or at Saint Brigid’s Home or elsewhere the support you provide is invaluable. It can also be physically and emotional draining, particularly in these unusual times of physical distancing.
Would you like to recharge your batteries and enjoy the company of other English-speaking caregivers? The Wellness Centre will be offering Online Art Therapy for the first time ever using materials you have in your home.
We invite you to join us for a FREE introductory session as we explore the brand new world of art therapy via videoconferencing. This is your chance to try something new and refreshing. By sharing and learning together, we can all enlarge our local circle of care. Do yourself and your loved one a favour by taking some time for yourself to learn more about the soothing effect of art therapy.
When: Thursday, April 30, 2020 starting at 7 pm
Where: From the comfort and safety of your home via videoconference technology.
Facilitator: Sophie Lessard-Latendresse
Registration is necessary, as places are limited. Please contact: Jan Anderson, Community Organizer for more information.
This activity is made possible thanks to funding from:
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Calling all parents … this year’s Run for the Border trip will be to … New Hampshire!!
This is a chance to get together with other parents (yes, Dads are invited this year as well!) to bond, shop, dance , have fun, and get a little break from the kids!
Rooms will be reserved at the Hampton Inn in Concord, NH. There is a pool and free breakfast. Once there, you are free to do as you like, shop, go into Boston or Salem, or just relax. On Friday night, we’ll meet for some dinner, drinks and dancing. On Saturday, there will be a group dinner followed by a show or special activity – details to come. The cost is $80 CA $ per person based on quadruple occupancy.
Jarryd Smith has generously volunteered his time to help us fund raise for this event. Money raised will pay for the dinner on Saturday, plus the activity and other surprises.
The FUNdraiser event will be a family workout at Quebec High School on April 4 at 10 am. The cost is $15 for individuals and $25 for families on site, but $10 and $20 if you pre pay before the event. It’s very important that you attend the fundraising event if you’d like to benefit from it.
Jarryd is a dynamic personal trainer who will offer a fun workout for everyone at their level.
For more information or to register please contact EPIQ volunteer organizer, Carrie Anna via phone or text or FB message. Payment is due on March 16.
If you are alone and would like to share a room or a ride, do not let this hamper you!Our volunteer organizer will do her best to arrange rides and room shares. Everyone is welcome!
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Giving birth in the midst of a pandemic is certainly not something any of us ever wished for! It is, however, a current reality for many local English-speaking parents-to-be. The Wellness Centre is here to support you in this highly unusual time.
Get ready for birth in these unusual times by taking part in a three-session virtual prenatal course guided by Doula, Camille Nadeau. Learn all about Camille in a recent article about her in the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph newspaper.
The aim of these sessions is to give you tips for an active and calm childbirth, and help prepare you for the unexpected. We hope empower you on how to make an informed choice in terms of medical decisions and how to stay calm and resilient, no matter what.
- Where: Online videoconference sessions. All you need is a cellphone, tablet or laptop with a camera and an internet connection.
- When: Mondays, May 4, 11, & 18, 2020 at 7:00pm
Topics to be covered
Our user-friendly online course is done in a way that will give you a chance to connect with the other participants. In these three sessions, Camille will cover:
- Birth plan & physiology of labour
- Managing the intensity of birth
- Breastfeeding and postnatal period
Special notes and how to register
The Wellness Centre has offered to partly cover the cost of this course during the pandemic. Your cost is $50 for the package of three sessions. For more information please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: janderson@jhpartners.net or reserve your place by making an online payment of $50 today.
Giving birth in the midst of a pandemic is certainly not something any of us ever wished for! It is, however, a current reality for many local English-speaking parents-to-be. The Wellness Centre is here to support you in this highly unusual time.
Get ready for birth in these unusual times by taking part in a three-session virtual prenatal course guided by Doula, Camille Nadeau. Learn all about Camille in a recent article about her in the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph newspaper.
The aim of these sessions is to give you tips for an active and calm childbirth, and help prepare you for the unexpected. We hope empower you on how to make an informed choice in terms of medical decisions and how to stay calm and resilient, no matter what.
- Where: Online videoconference sessions. All you need is a cellphone, tablet or laptop with a camera and an internet connection.
- When: Mondays, May 4, 11, & 18, 2020 at 7:00pm
Topics to be covered
Our user-friendly online course is done in a way that will give you a chance to connect with the other participants. In these three sessions, Camille will cover:
- Birth plan & physiology of labour
- Managing the intensity of birth
- Breastfeeding and postnatal period
Special notes and how to register
The Wellness Centre has offered to partly cover the cost of this course during the pandemic. Your cost is $50 for the package of three sessions. For more information please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: janderson@jhpartners.net or reserve your place by making an online payment of $50 today.
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been postponed. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
None of us are immune from the ever present menace of fraud. But seniors, especially those dealing with memory loss, isolation and ill health are even more at risk. Join us to learn more about various types of scams and fraudulent practices prevalent in Quebec society today and learn how to take steps to protect yourself and your senior loved ones from being scammed.
Guest speaker Félix Parent, with AQDR will facilitate this discussion and help provide participants with tools to detect fraud and prevent it from causing havoc in the lives of seniors they are caring for or their own.
For more information or to register, please contact: Jan Anderson, Community Organizer.
This event is free and so is parking in the Jeffery Hale Parking lot. We will provide vouchers to cover the cost of this event.
This activity is made possible thanks to:
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been cancelled. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
Who We Are
Travellin’ Toddler Time (TTT) is free activity in English for children 3 and 4 years old and their parents/ caregivers or grandparents. Participants sing songs, hear stories, make crafts and enjoy a snack.
Join in on the fun!
Reserve your place by calling the Quebec City Reading Council at 418.681.1258.
Giving birth in the midst of a pandemic is certainly not something any of us ever wished for! It is, however, a current reality for many local English-speaking parents-to-be. The Wellness Centre is here to support you in this highly unusual time.
Get ready for birth in these unusual times by taking part in a three-session virtual prenatal course guided by Doula, Camille Nadeau. Learn all about Camille in a recent article about her in the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph newspaper.
The aim of these sessions is to give you tips for an active and calm childbirth, and help prepare you for the unexpected. We hope empower you on how to make an informed choice in terms of medical decisions and how to stay calm and resilient, no matter what.
- Where: Online videoconference sessions. All you need is a cellphone, tablet or laptop with a camera and an internet connection.
- When: Mondays, May 4, 11, & 18, 2020 at 7:00pm
Topics to be covered
Our user-friendly online course is done in a way that will give you a chance to connect with the other participants. In these three sessions, Camille will cover:
- Birth plan & physiology of labour
- Managing the intensity of birth
- Breastfeeding and postnatal period
Special notes and how to register
The Wellness Centre has offered to partly cover the cost of this course during the pandemic. Your cost is $50 for the package of three sessions. For more information please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: janderson@jhpartners.net or reserve your place by making an online payment of $50 today.
Giving birth in the midst of a pandemic is certainly not something any of us ever wished for! It is, however, a current reality for many local English-speaking parents-to-be. The Wellness Centre is here to support you in this highly unusual time.
Get ready for birth in these unusual times by taking part in a three-session virtual prenatal course guided by Doula, Camille Nadeau. Learn all about Camille in a recent article about her in the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph newspaper.
The aim of these sessions is to give you tips for an active and calm childbirth, and help prepare you for the unexpected. We hope empower you on how to make an informed choice in terms of medical decisions and how to stay calm and resilient, no matter what.
- Where: Online videoconference sessions. All you need is a cellphone, tablet or laptop with a camera and an internet connection.
- When: Mondays, May 4, 11, & 18, 2020 at 7:00pm
Topics to be covered
Our user-friendly online course is done in a way that will give you a chance to connect with the other participants. In these three sessions, Camille will cover:
- Birth plan & physiology of labour
- Managing the intensity of birth
- Breastfeeding and postnatal period
Special notes and how to register
The Wellness Centre has offered to partly cover the cost of this course during the pandemic. Your cost is $50 for the package of three sessions. For more information please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: janderson@jhpartners.net or reserve your place by making an online payment of $50 today.
Pre-registration is necessary!
Do you feel bit like a cocooned caterpillar in the midst of these unusual pandemic circumstances ? What if you took this time to empower yourself by linking with other caregivers?
Consider joining a series of online caregiving sessions to help you face the future with a new mind set and greater resilience for what lies ahead. All you need is a smart phone, tablet or laptop with webcam. You can also join by landline, if you prefer.
Our facilitator Jeannie Potter, Interpersonal Coach, former occupational therapist with a specialty in mental health and a caregiver herself, will guide participants through the following sessions.
Session 1 – April 22: Moving Beyond Survival Mode
Accept the invitation to dream bigger. Identify what you would like to have more of in life and what you want less of, especially in this unusual period of confinement and reflection. Recognize what drains you? Provide and obtain support from other caregivers while learning to value those things that are personally motivating and energizing.
Session 2 – May 13: Exploring Stressors and Strengths
Discover how to use your strengths to creatively manage personal and collective problems and challenges. Learn how to develop new strategies to thrive in the midst of a pandemic.
Session 3 – June 10 : Supporting Yourself in Difficult Times
Explore researched practices that involve changing our brain and behaviour through new mindsets and experiences. Learn how to support yourself and others in life-changing ways.
To register
Please register by email to Jan Anderson: janderson@jhpartners.net Plan on attending all three sessions.
This activity exists thanks to funding from:
Caring for an aging loved one can be challenging. Sometimes what you need most is a safe place to process everything that is happening in your life. Jeffery Hale Community Partners is offering caregivers an opportunity to participate in free online art therapy sessions.
Jeffery Hale Community Partners regularly offers caregivers an opportunity to take part in free art therapy sessions. Participants will work in a small group with certified art therapist, Sophie Lesard-Latendresse. No artistic talent is needed. These session are intended to help you explore your feelings while enjoying the life affirming pleasures of creating art. Treat yourself to some ME time!
- May 14 – Session 1 The self-portrait box: Inside and outside of self
- May 21 -Session 2 Honouring our needs
- May 28 – Session 3 Caregiving experience through clay
- June 4- Session 4 Body tracing & spontaneous painting
- June 9- Session 5 Hope and resilience through art
- June 18- Session 6 The mask process
For more information or to enroll, please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: 418 684-5333, ext. 1539 or janderson@jhpartners.net
This activity exists thanks to funding from:
As of mid-March, COVID-19 unfortunately put an end to our very popular Friday morning Take-a-Break Drop In gatherings at the community Wellness Centre (in the Jeffery Hale Pavilion). But we won’t let a tiny virus stop us from hanging together any longer.
Please join us on Friday, May 15 at 10 AM for our first ever virtual TaB Drop In. Show off your covid haircuts (or lack there of!), baby’s first tooth or your toddler’s latest accomplishment; check in with one another and share a laugh or two.
The fun starts at 10:00 AM. You will need to pre-register by the day prior so we can email you the sign-in details! Wear your PJ’s, if you wish & bring your own coffee 🙂 At the end of this session everyone can take part in a Get Moving Activity for the whole family organized by Jarryd Smith, Fitness Coach.
Be sure to register by email: janderson@jhpartners.net and stay tuned to our events calendar for more virtual Take-a-Breaks and other Family Matters activities to come, and follow our EPIQ (English-speaking Parents in Quebec City) page on Facebook!
Giving birth in the midst of a pandemic is certainly not something any of us ever wished for! It is, however, a current reality for many local English-speaking parents-to-be. The Wellness Centre is here to support you in this highly unusual time.
Get ready for birth in these unusual times by taking part in a three-session virtual prenatal course guided by Doula, Camille Nadeau. Learn all about Camille in a recent article about her in the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph newspaper.
The aim of these sessions is to give you tips for an active and calm childbirth, and help prepare you for the unexpected. We hope empower you on how to make an informed choice in terms of medical decisions and how to stay calm and resilient, no matter what.
- Where: Online videoconference sessions. All you need is a cellphone, tablet or laptop with a camera and an internet connection.
- When: Mondays, May 4, 11, & 18, 2020 at 7:00pm
Topics to be covered
Our user-friendly online course is done in a way that will give you a chance to connect with the other participants. In these three sessions, Camille will cover:
- Birth plan & physiology of labour
- Managing the intensity of birth
- Breastfeeding and postnatal period
Special notes and how to register
The Wellness Centre has offered to partly cover the cost of this course during the pandemic. Your cost is $50 for the package of three sessions. For more information please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: janderson@jhpartners.net or reserve your place by making an online payment of $50 today.
Giving birth in the midst of a pandemic is certainly not something any of us ever wished for! It is, however, a current reality for many local English-speaking parents-to-be. The Wellness Centre is here to support you in this highly unusual time.
Get ready for birth in these unusual times by taking part in a three-session virtual prenatal course guided by Doula, Camille Nadeau. Learn all about Camille in a recent article about her in the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph newspaper.
The aim of these sessions is to give you tips for an active and calm childbirth, and help prepare you for the unexpected. We hope empower you on how to make an informed choice in terms of medical decisions and how to stay calm and resilient, no matter what.
- Where: Online videoconference sessions. All you need is a cellphone, tablet or laptop with a camera and an internet connection.
- When: Mondays, May 4, 11, & 18, 2020 at 7:00pm
Topics to be covered
Our user-friendly online course is done in a way that will give you a chance to connect with the other participants. In these three sessions, Camille will cover:
- Birth plan & physiology of labour
- Managing the intensity of birth
- Breastfeeding and postnatal period
Special notes and how to register
The Wellness Centre has offered to partly cover the cost of this course during the pandemic. Your cost is $50 for the package of three sessions. For more information please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: janderson@jhpartners.net or reserve your place by making an online payment of $50 today.
Do other people have a hard time understanding your three year-old talk? Is your child developing differently than their siblings? Are you worried that something might be wrong? Does your family speak more than one language? Do you wonder if this is impacting your son or daughter’s language development?
To learn what is “normal” in children’s speech and language development, attend this informal online session with members of the early childhood team from Jeffery Hale Community Services and speech-language pathologist, Kristy Findlay. Ask questions about your child. Get information about helpful resources, if need be.
For more information or to register by May 14 please contact: Jan Anderson by email.
Join us for an informative videoconference session dealing with the subject of Elder Abuse. Mistreatment is a single or repeated act, or lack of appropriate action, occurring within any relationship where there is an expectation of trust, which causes harm or distress to an older person. It can take many forms and be intentional or unintentional. Sometimes mistreatment can be hard
to recognize or assess. It’s important for us to become more aware and protect ourselves and others from elder abuse, ageism and mistreatment. Learn more about this important subject with François Desmeules, CIUSSSCN Social Worker and Facilitator with the It’s Not Right! outreach program.
Registration is necessary so we can send you the log-in details prior to this event. Please email our community organizer to reserve your place.
This event is brought to you by:
Caring for an aging loved one can be challenging. Sometimes what you need most is a safe place to process everything that is happening in your life. Jeffery Hale Community Partners is offering caregivers an opportunity to participate in free online art therapy sessions.
Jeffery Hale Community Partners regularly offers caregivers an opportunity to take part in free art therapy sessions. Participants will work in a small group with certified art therapist, Sophie Lesard-Latendresse. No artistic talent is needed. These session are intended to help you explore your feelings while enjoying the life affirming pleasures of creating art. Treat yourself to some ME time!
- May 14 – Session 1 The self-portrait box: Inside and outside of self
- May 21 -Session 2 Honouring our needs
- May 28 – Session 3 Caregiving experience through clay
- June 4- Session 4 Body tracing & spontaneous painting
- June 9- Session 5 Hope and resilience through art
- June 18- Session 6 The mask process
For more information or to enroll, please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: 418 684-5333, ext. 1539 or janderson@jhpartners.net
This activity exists thanks to funding from:
We may have to maintain physical distancing in the fight to slow down the spread of Covid19 but we can still be social!
The Wellness Centre team is organizing a Zoom planning session to brainstorm and plan for EPIQ events going forward. Please plan to join us! Bring along your ideas, suggestions, hopes and dreams. Pre-registration is necessary so the log-in information can be safely delivered to your e-mail box prior to this session. This event is open to ALL English-speaking parents living in the greater Quebec City region. WE hope to see you there!
Caring for an aging loved one can be challenging. Sometimes what you need most is a safe place to process everything that is happening in your life. Jeffery Hale Community Partners is offering caregivers an opportunity to participate in free online art therapy sessions.
Jeffery Hale Community Partners regularly offers caregivers an opportunity to take part in free art therapy sessions. Participants will work in a small group with certified art therapist, Sophie Lesard-Latendresse. No artistic talent is needed. These session are intended to help you explore your feelings while enjoying the life affirming pleasures of creating art. Treat yourself to some ME time!
- May 14 – Session 1 The self-portrait box: Inside and outside of self
- May 21 -Session 2 Honouring our needs
- May 28 – Session 3 Caregiving experience through clay
- June 4- Session 4 Body tracing & spontaneous painting
- June 9- Session 5 Hope and resilience through art
- June 18- Session 6 The mask process
For more information or to enroll, please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: 418 684-5333, ext. 1539 or janderson@jhpartners.net
This activity exists thanks to funding from:
Caring for an aging loved one can be challenging. Sometimes what you need most is a safe place to process everything that is happening in your life. Jeffery Hale Community Partners is offering caregivers an opportunity to participate in free online art therapy sessions.
Jeffery Hale Community Partners regularly offers caregivers an opportunity to take part in free art therapy sessions. Participants will work in a small group with certified art therapist, Sophie Lesard-Latendresse. No artistic talent is needed. These session are intended to help you explore your feelings while enjoying the life affirming pleasures of creating art. Treat yourself to some ME time!
- May 14 – Session 1 The self-portrait box: Inside and outside of self
- May 21 -Session 2 Honouring our needs
- May 28 – Session 3 Caregiving experience through clay
- June 4- Session 4 Body tracing & spontaneous painting
- June 9- Session 5 Hope and resilience through art
- June 18- Session 6 The mask process
For more information or to enroll, please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: 418 684-5333, ext. 1539 or janderson@jhpartners.net
This activity exists thanks to funding from:
Join other English-speaking parents for EPIQ’s second virtual “Whine Down”! Bring your own favorite cocktail or mocktail and socialize virtually. Catch up with each other. Whine if you must 🙂
Pre-registration is necessary by noon on the same day so we can send you the log-in details. The fun starts at 8 pm … but arrive when it suits and stay as long as you like! Register by contacting our community organizer by email: janderson@jhpartners.net For more information send a FB message to Michelle Lupien, our EPIQ host for this event.
Caring for an aging loved one can be challenging. Sometimes what you need most is a safe place to process everything that is happening in your life. Jeffery Hale Community Partners is offering caregivers an opportunity to participate in free online art therapy sessions.
Jeffery Hale Community Partners regularly offers caregivers an opportunity to take part in free art therapy sessions. Participants will work in a small group with certified art therapist, Sophie Lesard-Latendresse. No artistic talent is needed. These session are intended to help you explore your feelings while enjoying the life affirming pleasures of creating art. Treat yourself to some ME time!
- May 14 – Session 1 The self-portrait box: Inside and outside of self
- May 21 -Session 2 Honouring our needs
- May 28 – Session 3 Caregiving experience through clay
- June 4- Session 4 Body tracing & spontaneous painting
- June 9- Session 5 Hope and resilience through art
- June 18- Session 6 The mask process
For more information or to enroll, please contact Jan Anderson, Community Organizer: 418 684-5333, ext. 1539 or janderson@jhpartners.net
This activity exists thanks to funding from:
Pre-registration is necessary!
Do you feel bit like a cocooned caterpillar in the midst of these unusual pandemic circumstances ? What if you took this time to empower yourself by linking with other caregivers?
Consider joining a series of online caregiving sessions to help you face the future with a new mind set and greater resilience for what lies ahead. All you need is a smart phone, tablet or laptop with webcam. You can also join by landline, if you prefer.
Our facilitator Jeannie Potter, Interpersonal Coach, former occupational therapist with a specialty in mental health and a caregiver herself, will guide participants through the following sessions.
Session 1 – April 22: Moving Beyond Survival Mode
Accept the invitation to dream bigger. Identify what you would like to have more of in life and what you want less of, especially in this unusual period of confinement and reflection. Recognize what drains you? Provide and obtain support from other caregivers while learning to value those things that are personally motivating and energizing.
Session 2 – May 13: Exploring Stressors and Strengths
Discover how to use your strengths to creatively manage personal and collective problems and challenges. Learn how to develop new strategies to thrive in the midst of a pandemic.
Session 3 – June 10 : Supporting Yourself in Difficult Times
Explore researched practices that involve changing our brain and behaviour through new mindsets and experiences. Learn how to support yourself and others in life-changing ways.
To register
Please register by email to Jan Anderson: janderson@jhpartners.net Plan on attending all three sessions.
This activity exists thanks to funding from:
Dr Arruda, Director of Public Health is now telling Quebecers to wear masks when physical distancing isn’t possible in public. If you want to try to make your own mask why not join EPIQ volunteer Michelle Lupien for this free online face mask sewing session? Pattern and instructions will be emailed out ahead of time to all participants. We invite you to reuse fabrics from older clothes, such as cotton or cotton polyester blends. You will also need bias tape or elastic. This will be a great way to socialize while learning a new skill! Register as early as possible so that you can receive and print out the pattern, read over the helpful directions an obtain log-in details prior to the event.
Good news: It is not currently possible to offer this Get Ready for Kindergarten session on-site due to physical distancing measures . Thankfully we can bring it to you via videoconferencing technology. This year you can attend in your PJ’s from the comfort of home! All you will need is a cellphone, laptop with camera or tablet and an internet connection. Please contact us to reserve your spot.
Kindergarten entry is an exciting moment in family life. There are many things you can do as a family that will help your child get off to a good start at school.
Join Psycho-Educator, Julie Fraser and other English-speaking families for an interactive workshop designed to help your child develop skills needed to succeed at school. Discover how you can better support your child to get ready for kindergarten.
For more information or to register, please email Jan Anderson, Community Organizer so you can obtain the log-in details. janderson@jhpartners.net
PLEASE NOTE: This activity has been postponed. Please visit this page for more information concerning Wellness Centre activities in light of the COVID19 pandemic: https://wejh.ca/coronavirus/
On the plains of Abraham with a potluck picnic. For the whole family!
- Baby Chat Café has always offered a special oasis that allows parents of babies up to one year of age the chance to get together and chat about a variety of parenting issues. During this pandemic period we will be meeting online instead of in person. Join us via teleconferencing on your smart phone, tablet, laptop or computer. Exchange information and make some new friends. Parents-to-be are also welcome to attend. We no longer have to worry about the shortage of parking space! Come as you are and chill with us. Learn more about the Québec Daycare System at the June 16th session. Amanda Heath and Dana Hey will be giving us some insights from the perspective of a mom / daycare provider.
Registration by the day prior is necessary so we can email you the log-in details. Baby Chat Café is a great way to meet other moms and dads and learn something new about parenting. Hope to see you there!
One in five Canadians lives with Arthritis, according to the Arthritis Society. Arthritis can cause pain, decrease mobility, and diminish the quality of life. Join us via videoconference or telephone line to learn about what you can do to manage your symptoms better and improve your functioning during these times of social isolation when our regular routines have gone by the wayside. There will be an open Q&A period at the end of the presentation. Pre-registration is necessary to obtain login details.
Learn more about
1. The Different Types of Arthritis
2. Causes and Risk Factors
3. What You Can do to Manage Arthritis
Our Presenter, Myra Siminovitch, B.Sc., MBA, is a Montreal physiotherapist with a special interest in Arthritis and Osteoporosis.
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A CHSSN initiative funded through Health Canada’s Official Languages Health Contribution Program 2018-2023
Planning ahead – no matter your age – makes things easier for people who might have to manage your affairs. Decide what is important for the future for you and those around you. Make sure your documents reflect your wishes and tell your loved ones. Learn about the legal tools that are available for all Quebecers such as powers of attorney, protection mandates, wills and advance medical directives.
Join us as Richard Goldman, Laywer with Éducaloi explains what options are available, and how you can access them. There will be time for participants to ask questions. Jennifer Hobbs-Robert, Senior Advisor with JH Partners (retired Director of Nursing & Quality with Jeffery Hale – Saint Brigid’s and Accreditation Canada Surveyor) will also be present to respond to questions of a medical nature regarding these planning tools.
Pre-registration is necessary so we can send you the log-in details prior to the session. All you need to take part is internet access and a smart phone, tablet, laptop or computer with webcam. If you require technical assistance to help you feel more comfortable with this format, just ask and we will be happy to assist you.
This project has been made possible thanks to: