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Chinese prenatal classes cancelled (from Gazette)

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Community upset over CLSC decision
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IRWIN BLOCK  4 u& P) Q. y. x" q/ |" Z
The Gazette 5 Y% _. ]& F2 l% o+ i, X& r
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Sunday, March 09, 2003
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Chinese community leaders are upset that a midtown CLSC has decided to drop the only Chinese-language prenatal classes in the Montreal region.
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7 g0 i1 _' Z/ D) Y5 ]. D, pThe classes have drawn families from Brossard and Laval to the CLSC St. Louis/du Parc on St. Joseph Blvd.
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A CLSC official said yesterday that the classes are being cancelled because only a handful of about 100 clients live in the Plateau Mont Royal and Mile End area the clinic serves.2 I. A& s( J3 M5 w) x: {% r% l

  B, ^$ f0 Y0 x1 r5 c0 j( DMurielle Pépin, director of professional services, said that when the Chinese classes were first offered in 1992, the CLSC was designated as having a multiethnic focus, but last month its board decided to focus on the needs of clients in its territory." X4 F2 A9 J; G) {: R6 o

) f# @6 @/ F, E, L"We never got any financing for these prenatal and perinatal courses," Pépin said.
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4 r- K& S1 }0 e# A! sThe service was originally offered in Cantonese by a nurse at the Montreal Chinese Hospital in 1989. Instruction in Mandarin was added later when there was an influx of Mandarin speakers from Southeast Asia.
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The idea was sparked by a study by Dr. Alice Chan-Yip in the late 1980s which detected low breast-feeding rates, calcium deficiencies in expectant mothers and iron-deficiency anemia in infants attributable to traditional dietary habits, such as lack of dairy products.* e! O- a5 [1 u5 W9 I# b0 n
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"It was all related to faulty feeding," Chan-Yip said.
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) F. N3 u& [- G9 T# b6 XIn 1992 the responsibility and the nurse co-ordinator was transferred to St. Louis/du Parc.
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8 z) r0 M5 v1 j. {$ i$ dRaznin Hébert, a nurse at the CLSC Samuel de Champlain in Brossard, which has a growing Chinese community, said as far as she knows no Chinese prenatal courses are planned, there or elsewhere in the system.
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"We have been left in the lurch," said Anthony Shao, executive director of the Chinese hospital, which would be happy to take over the course.
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But that proposal, which Shao intends to make next month to the Montreal Regional Health Board, runs into what he terms "government perceived mission problems."
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5 I3 D* O1 j, @! Q; M- i% vHe called the CLSC move "penny wise and pound foolish."
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8 ^  Z: K# M- l& Z( O5 O* A8 ["If you don't take care of them at embryo stage and right after they are born, that affects them for their entire life."8 N% s  U$ ?, H1 m$ K, c
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Health board spokesperson Lauréanne Collin said that the board will examine the Chinese hospital proposal next month. iblock@thegazette.canwest.com3 ~" `" N+ I6 @! m0 x" j) N! Y
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