ANNEX D: Discontinued Programs Featured in Previous Reports

Health Canada

Chapter 3: Parenting and Family Supports

Get Set for Life

 

Expenditures

Delivery Agent

The activity reaches:

2000–2001

$100,000

NA

NA

2001–2002

$50,000

2002–2003

NA

2003–2004

NA

2004–2005

NA

2005-2006

NA

Health Canada supported development of the Get Set for Life tools but is no longer financially involved in the campaign after 2001-2002.

 

Safe Seasons Calendar

 

Expenditures

Delivery Agent

The activity reaches

2000–2001

NA

 

 

2001–2002

$135,000

2002–2003

NA

2003–2004

NA

2004–2005

NA

2005-2006

NA

Due to budgetary pressures, no calendars were developed after 2001–2002.

Public Health Agency of Canada

Chapter 3: Parenting and Family Supports


Canada’s Child Health Record

 

Expenditures

Delivery Agent

The activity reaches

2000–2001

$105,000

Health professionals, public and community health agencies and social service agencies

Health professionals, public and community health agencies and social service agencies

2001–2002

$85,000

2002–2003

NA

2003–2004

NA

2004–2005

NA

2005-2006

NA

Expenditures include operations and management costs only.
2000–2001: The Child Health Record was first published in 2000.
2001–2002: Health Canada funding only. In addition, Procter & Gamble—Pampers contributed approximately $300,000 for printing and dissemination through hospital gift packs and a media event.
2002–2003: The record was distributed; however, it has not been reprinted or updated.
2004–2005: There were no plans to update or distribute the record.


Social Marketing Campaign on Children’s Health

 

Expenditures

Delivery Agent

The activity reaches

2000–2001

NA

NA

 

2001–2002

$25,000

2002–2003

NA

2003–2004

NA

2004–2005

NA

2005-2006

NA

Expenditures include operations and management costs only.
Due to changing priorities, a campaign on children’s health was postponed and no campaign was held after 2001–2002.

 

Partnership with Parents d’Aujourd’hui

 

Expenditures

Delivery Agent

The activity reaches

2000–2001

$25,000

NA

 

2001–2002

$25,000

2002–2003

NA

2003–2004

NA

2004–2005

NA

2005-2006

NA

2002–2006: Due to changing priorities, social marketing campaigns with parents as the target audience were not carried out. Therefore, a partnership with Parents d’Aujourd’hui did not occur.

Chapter 7: Research and Information

Mother-Net Pilot Project

 

Expenditures

Delivery Agent

The activity reaches

2000–2001

$259,000

 

 

 

 

2001–2002

$131,000

2002–2003

NA

2003–2004

NA

2004–2005

NA

2005-2006

NA

2001–2002: Decrease from 2000–2001, but does not include salaries, which were included in the 2000–2001 expenditure figure.
2002–2003: Discontinued due to a shift in priorities at Health Canada.