Essential Family Resources: Printed Materials

Finding reliable health information can be tricky. We can help!

We want to help make a difference in the health of children. That’s why we make research-based resources that are easy to understand and easy to access. All of our resources have been made with parents and healthcare providers. This helps us make sure they are clinically relevant, and that they have all the information you need. Every resource we make is available online, for free. 

We also have printable materials you can use to share our resources with others! 

We would love for you to share our resources with others. We have printable materials including posters with QR codes, pamphlets, postcards, social media graphics, and colouring pages. Download links are available below. 

Printable Materials (digital downloads)

1. Posters with QR codes 

We created these posters with a QR code that can be put up anywhere families gather. These posters give parents and families instant access to our entire library of free digital health resources.

2. Pamphlet

Designed for some fun and light reading, we also have a pamphlet to provide families with a physical reminder of our resources and a direct link to our online resources. 

3. Postcards

We also have postcards that are the perfect size to place on tables in waiting areas or at info booths. 

4. Other materials

We also have colouring pages, social media graphics, and other material available. If you’re interested, just ask! 

Did you know you can also find out resources on trusted healthcare sites across Canada? Check out  MyHealthAlbertaSickKids About Kids Health, and TREKK  to see how our resources are being shared! To find out more about us and what we do, check out the rest of our website! 

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.

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