Resources & Links

JH Partners can provide information about the English-speaking population of the Greater Québec City region, particularly when it comes to the health and social services needs of the community we serve.

Our Partners

JH Partners taps into our community’s deep-rooted collective strength by working in partnership with organizations, from both the non-profit and health system and education sectors, to build capacity and resources.

Health-Related Links

The Health Passport App is designed to help you and your family keep track of essential health information on your smart phone or tablet. It also puts helpful words and phrases in French at your fingertips when you go to clinic or an emergency.  Download the Quebec City version of the app at veq.ca.

Find a resource in health and social services. Programs and support measures related to health and social services. The information on the Portail santé mieux-être is available in English.

You can speak to a nurse at 8-1-1 Info-santé (health info) 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Call 2-1-1 or visit the 2-1-1 website for information and referrals to a full range of community,  social and government services in the Capitale-Nationale and Chaudière-Appalaches regions.

Take action against bullying, visit this special webpage of Famille Québec for information and useful resources.  Because together, we’re stronger.

The Health Canada website offers a wide range of information on health-related topics, such as healthy living, disease and conditions, product safety, and much more.

Building on a strong community tradition of caring, JHSB is a dynamic, bilingual health institution committed to quality, safety and compassion.  A valued partner to JH Partners!

Be sure to visit the Services Québec website for all kinds of helpful information about government services and practical advice for life events such as: Becoming a Parent; What to Do in the Event of Death;When a Couple Separates; Retirement; What to Do Before, During and After a Disaster.

Québec Health Booklet is an online service that you will be able to use to access your health information and certain services to help you take charge of your health. Read more here or go straight ahead and  Check it out!

What programs and services exist for seniors in Quebec? Have a look here.

Do you live in the eastern regions of the province of Québec? Do you have to leave your area for health services? The Travel4Health guide provides useful information to English speakers who have to travel for health services, helping you (and your loved ones) to prepare and to make the process as smooth as possible.

The Canadian Cancer Society is a national, community-based organization of volunteers whose mission is the eradication of cancer and the enhancement of the quality of life of people living with cancer.

If you have breathing problems or heart disease, the Air Quality Health Index tool will help you stay aware of the health risk based on air pollution levels in the Quebec City urban area. Visit their website or call their toll-free number (1 866 688-3810) to learn the current AQHI. Sign up to get alerts free of charge by phone when poor air quality has the potential to affect your health. What are you breathing today?

The Community Health and Social Services Network (CHSSN) supports English-speaking communities across the province of Quebec in their efforts to redress health status inequalities and promote community vitality.  Be sure to check out all of their publications on developing healthy communities.

Éducaloi, a registered charity, is a leader in the movement to improve access to justice in Quebec by explaining the law in everyday language.  Your source for range of helpful information on a wide range of legal topics.

A non-profit organization, the Fraser Recovery Program helps young people (primarily Quebecers) who need help to recognize their drug or alcohol abuse, cease their abuse and arrest their disease. Help is offered free of charge to youth or their parents.

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