Back to school
For information about how to help your child stay safe and learn healthy lifestyle habits this school year, visit our Back to school health feature.
Find resources for K-12 Schools about preventing the spread of communicable diseases, including COVID-19, for students and parents, school staff and school administrators.
Get vaccinated
Immunizations, also known as vaccinations, help protect you from getting an infectious disease. When you get vaccinated, you help protect others as well. Vaccines are very safe for you and your family. It is much safer to get a vaccine than an infectious disease.
For more information on immunizations, including routine childhood immunizations, travel vaccinations and flu vaccinations, see our Vaccinations Health Feature and the B.C. Immunization Schedules.
Healthy eating
Fall can be a busy season with back-to-school and a change in routine from the summer months. Planning meals and snacks ahead of time can help make a busy schedule more manageable and mealtimes more enjoyable. Including a variety of nutritious foods and drinking plenty of water will support your immune system and help keep you healthy during cold and flu season. Learn about healthy eating this fall:
For additional healthy eating information or advice, call 8-1-1 to speak with a registered dietitian or email a HealthLinkBC dietitian.
Stay active
Don’t let the shorter and cooler days keep you from staying active. Physical activity is a key factor in keeping you and your family healthy:
For more physical activity information or guidance, call 8-1-1 to speak with a qualified exercise professional or email Physical Activity Services.