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Health and learning go hand in hand. When schools, families and the broader community work together to make healthy choices the easy choices, student health and academic achievement improve. |
Seniors Income Supplement (YSIS) >> Yukon Seniors Income Supplement (YSIS) The Yukon Seniors Income Supplement provides an income supplement of up to $247.53 monthly to low income seniors 65 years and over who are also receiving the federal old age security (OAS) and guaranteed income supplement (GIS). |
Seniors' Services/Adult Protection Unit Information on services to seniors such as Extended Health Care Benefits, Home Care, Pharmacare, Pioneer Utility Grant, Yukon Capability and Consent Board, and Yukon Seniors Income Supplement. |
Services for People with Disabilities Resources, sites, and service for people with disabilities. |
Sewage Disposal: Environmental Health Environmental Health Officers play a role in preventing public health risks associated with wastewater disposal by reviewing applications, conducting onsite inspections and issuing installation approvals for sewage disposal systems in Yukon. |
Sewage disposal system: Steps to installing or modifying system Steps for installing or modifying a sewage disposal system including guidelines, forms, and permits needed. |
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) Guidelines The Yukon Treatment Guidelines for Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI). |
Skin & Wound Community of Practice Yukon’s Chronic Disease Management Advisory Committee has endorsed a plan that will see Yukon adopt and implement British Columbia’s province-wide best practices for would care. |
Environmental Health Officers provide guidance and information about requirements and responsibilities of the Smoke-free places act and regulations and investigate complaints about environmental health concerns related to smoking |
Yukon Social Assistance is a program that provides financial assistance to people who do not have enough money to live on. This program is to be used only as a last resort after all other possible sources of income have been explored. |
The Social Services division delivers a wide range of services that are designed to help Yukoners thrive, build stronger communities and promote equality and opportunity. These include alcohol and drug services, family and children’s services, services for people with disabilities, and social assistance. |
Low-risk drinking can reduce the health risks associated with alcohol consumption. |
1–2 standard drinks per day is relatively low risk when it comes to your long-term health, but do you know a standard drink when you see one? |
Yukon Health and Social Services Social Media information |
The principal of the supported child care program is to provide additional needed support for children with special needs in child care settings. |