This is an evaluation report on the Aboriginal Prenatal Nutrition Program (APNP) at Native Child and Family Services of Toronto (NCFST). The program aims to provide high risk Aboriginal women with knowledge, values and skills related to nutrition, prenatal and postnatal needs. As well, the program is designed to build a supportive network among the women, while facilitating their access to community resources.
APNP was initially planned as a major component of two general parent education programs operating under the auspices of NCFST and the Native Women’s Resource Centre. However, after one year of operation, the anticipated funding was cut. This necessitated a scaling down of program activities, making it a less prominent part of the above parent education initiatives. This report documents some of the implications of this cut-back.
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