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Playing it Safe: Service Provider Strategies to Reduce
Environmental Risks to Child Health

23 May 2007, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Valhalla Inn, 1 Valhalla Inn Road, Thunder Bay

A collaborative project of:
Best Start: Ontario's Maternal, Newborn and Early Child Development Resource Centre, the Canadian Environmental Law Association and the Canadian Partnership for Children's Health and Environment (CPCHE).

Registration

Registration options | Registration rates

Register early, space is limited to 50 participants.

Registration options

Register on-line and send payment by cheque or money order
Register on-line and pay by credit card (master or visa) through our secure site
Group registration on-line and pay by a single credit card - please choose the "Group Credit Card" option at the end of the form, submit the on-line form for each participant seperately and send in the single credit card details by fax (416.408.2122). Please make sure that you include the confirmation page print for each participant in your fax.
We are unable to process group transactions by credit card at the moment.

OR

Download and complete the registration form and fax it to us at 416-408-2122. Please mail the Cheque/ Money order to us:

Make cheques payable to OPC and send to:

The Best Start Resource Centre
Ontario Prevention Clearinghouse
180 Dundas Street West, 19th Floor, Toronto, ON M5G 1Z8
Fax: 416.408.2122 • Phone: 416.408.2249 or
Toll Free: 1.800.397.9567


 

Registration Rates

The $60 registration fee includes lunch, participant handouts and two manuals ("Playing it Safe: Service Provider Strategies to Reduce Environmental Risks to Preconception, Prenatal and Child Health" and "Child Health and the Environment - A Primer").



 

 
 
Accommodation

Group rates for participants of the Best Start Regional Workshop “Playing it Safe” are available at the Valhalla Inn at a cost of $134/night. Please make reservations directly at www.valhallainn.com and quote booking number 2891.

The Valhalla Inn is a 5 minute drive from the airport and a courtesy shuttle is available.

 

 


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