County of Lambton
Community Health Services Department
160 Exmouth St.
Point Edward, ON, Canada
N7T 7Z6

phone: (519) 383-8331
fax: (519) 383-7092
toll free: 1-800-667-1839

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Forest, ON, Canada
N0N 1J0
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Statistical Resources

This page was reviewed or revised on Friday, October 20, 2006.

The publication entitled: Health Behaviours and Lifestyle Practices in Southwestern Ontario : Results from the Canadian Community Health Survey (2000/2001) is a comprehensive report that provides an in-depth look at key health behaviours and lifestyle practices important to the well being of the residents of Southwestern Ontario

The report also provides detailed analyses of health indicators for the County of Lambton compared with the region and Ontario, including: chronic diseases, health care utilization, cancer prevention and screening, health behaviours (including diet, physical activity, alcohol use, tobacco use) and general health (overall health, stress, flu shots).

For the full report click here. (PDF - 2984.47KB) 

 



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HEALTH INFORMATION

  


RESOURCES

Community Nutrition in Action 2009

Safe Healthy Children - A Health and Safety Manual for Childcare Providers

Red Flags For Infant, Toddler and Preschool Children 2008
(PDF - 344KB)

Community Health Services Department Resource Catalogue

Alcohol Consumption in Lambton County: A Community Profile
(PDF - 147 KB)

A Report on the Well-Being of Lambton County’s Young Children 2008
(PDF - 2355 KB)

Health Behaviours & Lifestyle Practices in Southwestern Ontario

Health Information on the Internet – Fact Sheet

Healthy Weights, Healthy Lives for Lambton

Lambton County 2007-2009 Health Status Reports

Lambton County’s Pandemic Influenza Plan

Sarnia Lambton Active 2010, A Community Roundtable on Physical Activity