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121. CHF
acronym for Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)
122. Chi-Square Test
This is one of the tests used to measure how well a statistical model fits the data.
123. Child and Family Services (CFS)
Child and Family Services (CFS) is a division within the Department of Families, Government of Manitoba, that is responsible for providing a comprehensive continuum of child protection (e.g.: foster care) and family support services in Manitoba in accorda...
124. Child and Family Services (CFS) Application Data
A Community and Social Services database containing administrative social service case records from Child Protection and Support Services (CPSS) - a division within the provincial government's Department of Families. All Manitoba children and families who...
125. Child and Family Services Information System (CFSIS)
A data management system that supports case tracking and reporting of services provided to children and families as they pass through the Manitoba Child and Family Services (CFS) system. CFSIS includes information on children in care as well as informatio...
126. Child Care Centres
Licensed centres for early learning and care of children at 0-12 years of age. The license ensures that the centres meet the government standards on several subject matters (e.g., staff qualifications, behaviour management policies, daily activities, sani...
127. Child Care Spaces
Spaces in a licensed centre or home for child supervision at 0-12 years of age. The license ensures that the child care centres and homes meet the government standards on several subject matters (e.g., staff qualifications, behaviour management policies, ...
128. Child Day Care in Manitoba
The information on licensed child day cares in Manitoba comes from the Child Day Care Program of Manitoba Family Services and Housing. Licensed child day cares are classified into Regional Health Authorities (RHAs) and Winnipeg Community Areas (CAs) by th...
129. Child Day Care Program Data
The Child Day Care Program data contains summary information on children enrolled in provincially licensed child care facilities whose families pay a subsidized rate. The data includes demographic and program related information for children, parents/app...
130. Child Death Rate
The number of deaths of children aged 1-4 years in a given year per 1000 children in this age group. This is considered a useful measure of the burden of preventable communicable diseases in the child population.
131. Child Health Indicators
These are measures that are thought to indicate "healthiness", according to published studies and the opinion of members of our expert working group. The child health indicators developed for the Child Health Atlas Update (2008) are divided into nine bro...
132. Child Health Status Indicators
Several indicators are used to investigate the health status of children. These include: fertility rate, total fertility rate, infant mortality, stillbirth rate and child mortality.
133. Child in Family Receiving Protection or Support Services from Child and Family Services (CFS)
Children whose health or emotional well-being is thought to be endangered, but who remain in a family that receives a service from Child and Family Services (CFS). Services requested by the family or received upon "recommendation" by CFS are intended to s...
134. Child Maltreatment
Child maltreatment includes both child abuse and child neglect. Child abuse is the physical or psychological mistreatment of a child by his or her parents (including adoptive parents), guardians, or other adults. Child neglect is the inaction of not doing...
135. Child Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Prevalence of child mood and anxiety disorders are defined as the percent of children diagnosed with mood and anxiety disorders over a specific time periods. In Brownell et al. (2012), children were defined as aged 13 to 19. In Chartier et al. (2016),...
136. Child Morbidity
Any departure, subjective or objective, from a state of physiological or psychological well-being (i.e. sickness or illness) within a child.
137. Child Morbidity Classification System
Based on childhood morbidity, this classification system is a 'non-categorical' approach to defining illnesses/conditions present in children.
138. Child Mortality / Child Mortality Rate
The death of children aged 1 to 19 years, as reported in the Vital Statistics database. The child mortality rate is the number of deaths in a given year, expressed either per 1000 or 100,000 children in this age group. Because child death is a rare event,...
139. Child Welfare Involvement
Children receiving services from Child and Family Services (CFS), which includes children in care and children in a family receiving services from CFS. For more information see: Canadian Child Welfare Research Portal - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)...
140. Childhood Immunization
An intervention, through immunizations, to initiate or increase resistance against infectious diseases including: haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), measles, mumps, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, and rubella. For relevant tariff codes, please see th...

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