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Compendium of Research and Engagement Findings – Foundational work for the Health Strategy for Women and Islanders Who Are Gender Diverse
Compendium of Research and Engagement Findings – Foundational work the the Health Strategy for Women and Islanders Who Are Gender Diverse provides a summary of findings from the information gathering exercises and engagement activities during the development of 'A
Annual Report 2018-2019, Health and Wellness
Annual Report for the Department of Health and Wellness for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019.
Perimenopause, Menopause and You
A resource from the PEI Interministerial Women’s Secretariat with input from Health PEI, Public Health and Family Nutrition, representatives of the Women’s Wellness and Sexual Health Program, PEI Advisory Council on the Status of Women, PEERS Alliance, Women’s Network PEI, Pic

Province’s first-ever mental health and addictions emergency department ready to open
The Mental Health and Addictions Emergency Department will open next week to Islanders needing urgent mental health, addiction and substance use care and clinical support in times of crisis. The new $9.5 million facility is the first of its kind in the province and in Atlantic...
Annual Report 2021-2022, Health and Wellness
Annual Report for the Department of Health and Wellness for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2022.
Awareness to Action: A Health Strategy for Women and Islanders who are Gender Diverse
Awareness to Action will shape work over 2022 to 2027 to improve the health and wellbeing of women and Islanders who are gender diverse.The Strategy identifies principles, priority areas, initiatives, indicators and a governance model.
Chief Public Health Officer's Report 2016 - Health For All Islanders
The Chief Public Health Office Report is produced every two years to keep the public informed of changing health trends.

Chief Public Health Officer says it is an important time to keep self-isolating and physical distancing
Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. Heather Morrison, says Prince Edward Island still has 21 cases of COVID-19, but Islanders should not become complacent. It is crucial during this time that Islanders continue to self-isolate following travel, stay home as much as possible, and...