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LLRIB Health Services – Bulletin Board Decoration Contest for GMB, SRS, CMRS, BPES and SMVS: Deadline – April 29, 2021

April is National Oral health Month and each year we celebrate this month with some exciting events at schools to promote good oral health. Due to the pandemic, unfortunately we did not celebrate last year. But we are planning to organize poster competition, Bulletin board decoration for each schools and coloring contest for the little one and each category will receive attractive 1st and 2nd prizes. Schools includes GMB, Hall Lake, Sucker River, Bell’s Point and SMVS. The contest will start from April 12 and judgement and winner will be announced on 29th April 2021.

By promoting better oral health, this month long event encourages everyone to have a better quality of life.

Our Mouth is the main gateway to our body system and our entire health of our body depends on health of our oral health. Good oral health is essential for good quality of life and total well being.

People often ignore with their oral health and take it for granted but oral and dental health not only has  impact on  your ability to chew and eat proper food, it can cause  pain, infection and other health issues it also has immense impact  on you socially, mentally and financially. People with dental problems often socialize less, can not smile or speak confidently in public which could all lead to mental issues and the cost of the dental treatment could put you under great stress and burden if we do not take care of our oral health today.

Dental cavities and gum disease are the most common diseases and it is also known as universal and reversible disease. Anyone can have it and anyone can prevent. It is simple, easy, cost effective and require very minimum time each day. Just follow the 5 steps to good oral health. It also requires your good attitude towards oral health.

5 Steps to Good Oral and Dental Health-

  1. Brush your teeth twice daily after breakfast and before bed. Brushes for 2 minutes. Floss between teeth once daily while watching TV to remove any food or plaque and prevent cavities between your teeth. It also prevent gum disease. Rinse your mouth with mouth rinse to prevent bad breath. Use fluoride tooth paste and soft tooth brushes. Change your tooth brushes every 3 months and do not share tooth paste or tooth brushes.
  2. Eat, Drink but Wary-Choose Canadian healthy food guide for healthy food, snacks and drinks. Try to avoid eating and drinking food and drink that has high sugar. Avoid eating sticky snacks. Rinse your mouth after eating or drinking sweet. Drink more water but less soda.
  3. Visit your dentist every 6 months from age of 6 months. Prevention is better than cure.
  4. Avoid all Tobacco products which can cause several oral health related diseases such as cancer but also can lead to other major health diseases.
  5. Check your mouth regularly for any lumps and bumps. check for bleeding gum when brushing. Check for dry mouth or bad breath and consult your dentist if you notice anything.

Wish you all “Happy National Dental Health” and “Happy Dental Therapy” Week in advance for all those hard working dental Therapists.

. Keep brushing, keep smiling. Call us to book appointment for you and your family. Stay safe and follow public health guidelines and protocols. We are all together in this difficult time.

Mingma N.Sherpa Dental Therapist

Supervisor Public Dental Program

Lac La Ronge Indian Band Health Services

Phone: (W) 306-425-1228 ext 224

Phone: (C) 306-420-0966

Fax: 425-5520

Email. [email protected]

January 13, 2021 – Dear Parents, Guardians and Community Members

As you are aware Kitaski has been declared an outbreak by LLRIB Health and LLRIB. We are asking for everyone to be extra vigilant. Protect yourself, your family and others by following the Public Health precautionary guidelines and ensuring that we all do our part in preventing the spread of the virus.

LLRJB Internal council has approved all schools close for in-person programming for LLRJB schools in the communities ofKjtsaki (Bell’s Point Elementary School, Senator Myles Venne School), Hall Lake (Sally Ross School) and Sucker River (Chief Moses Ratt School). All schools will be implementing Distance Learning until the outbreak is declared over.

At this time, it is not known when the outbreak will be lifted, we will operate on a week-by-week basis. We ask you contact the schools every Friday for an update for the following week. We also ask you routinely check our social media sites for updates. Staff will be at the school to
answer any phone calls if you have any questions.

If you or your child or family member that resides with you are experiencing any COVID19 symptoms, please contact the Health Line at 811 and stay home as advised. If medical attention is required, please call your health care provider ahead of time. If it is an emergency call 911. LLRIB members are asked to contact the Jeanie Bird Memorial Clinic for any questions @ (306)425-1720.

We are here to support your family and we appreciate your understanding and help to work together to decrease the spread ofCOVID19.

Thank you for keeping our children, elders and community members safe.
Sincerely,

Simon Bird B.Ed, M.Ed, M.N.G.D
Director of Education
Lac La Ronge Indian Band

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LLRIB Education Parent Survey- August 2020

wetamawinān (tell us)

Please take a few minutes to complete the survey about the re-opening of our schools.

Please click on the link to start the survey – https://forms.gle/YWyYRBQqvtawAon17

Please let me know if you have any questions or need other information.

Thanks,

Manuela Facci B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.
Superintendent of Special Education
Lac La Ronge Indian Band
Office: (306) 425-4938 ext. 262
Cell: (306) 220-2800