COVID-19

These resources provide reliable health information about COVID-19 in children. COVID-19 has affected us all and continues to impact us. These research-based resources have been made to help you navigate life with your child throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.  


These resources were created by ECHO and ARCHE and were funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR). 

This video and infographic provide information about what to do when you suspect your child may have COVID-19. Reaching out to supports and seeking helpful information will help you to better support your child.

This video and infographic provide information about COVID-19 vaccines, vaccine development and approval processes in Canada, and facts to help inform you when considering COVID-19 vaccination for your child.

This video and infographic provide information about preparing your child for social situations during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. Whether preparing for school, extra-curricular activities, or managing mental health concerns, these resources will help to prepare you in supporting your child.

Disclaimer

The information contained in the video/multimedia content (the “Multimedia”) is provided on an “as is” basis and is offered for general information and educational purposes only; it is not offered as and does not constitute professional advice. There is no guarantee about the accuracy, applicability, fitness or completeness of the information found in the Multimedia. This information is provided without warranty of any kind, and the University of Alberta, its agents, employees, and students disclaim responsibility to any party for any loss or damage of any kind that may arise directly or indirectly as a result of the use of or reliance on the information contained in the Multimedia.

These resources may not be modified, reproduced or distributed without prior written consent of ECHO Research. Contact shannon.scott@ualberta.ca.

Physical treatments can include physiotherapy, prescribed exercise plans, strengthening exercises, massage, and more. 

Psychological treatments can include counselling or talk therapy, supportive therapy, cognitive behaviour therapy, mediation, and more. They can be provided on a one-on-one basis or in a group setting.