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New Brunswick, Canada CLC Assignment: Community Assessment & Analysis - Page 1 preview imageCLC assignment: Community assessment & analysis of New Brunswick, Canada.
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New Brunswick, Canada CLC Assignment: Community Assessment & Analysis - Page 4 preview imageNew Brunswick industries includemanufacturing, forestry,mining, agriculture, fisheries and tourism.Growing Population751,171 in 2011 census.Number of persons in private Households735,715Average Household Income45,194Diverse Community (2011 census)English 479,930French 233,530Chinese 1,825German 1,805Arabic 1,325Spanish 1,135Dutch 925GovernmentProgressive conservative.CapitalFredericton.
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New Brunswick, Canada CLC Assignment: Community Assessment & Analysis - Page 5 preview imageProvincial Parks-9National Parks-2International Parks-1Climate-The high temperature in Fredericton in January is-4°C(24 degrees) while the low is-15°C (5 degrees). Fredericton’ssummers are much warmer, reaching an average high of 25°C(77 degrees)and low of 13°C (55 degrees) in July.EducationEnglish & French public schools/private secondary schools from kindergarten to high school.New Brunswick Community CollegeUniversity of New Brunswick, St. Thomas University, Mount Allison University, and Université de Moncton.Religion-Roman Catholic Church, Baptist, United Church ofCanada, Anglicans, and Pentecostals.
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New Brunswick, Canada CLC Assignment: Community Assessment & Analysis - Page 6 preview imageNew Brunswick is home to 61 National Historic Sites.New Brunswick is divided into five scenic drives: FundyCoastal Drive, Acadian Coastal Drive, River Valley ScenicDrive, Miramichi River Route and Appalachian Range Route.Hopewell Rocksa series of wonderful rock formationcaused by tidal erosion.Christ Church Cathedral.New Brunswick Museum.Village Acadien.
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New Brunswick, Canada CLC Assignment: Community Assessment & Analysis - Page 7 preview imageValue/Belief Pattern:First Nations People-Matriarchal SocietyNaturalistic approaches and medicineChristianity and traditional forms of worshipOwn health incentives and promotionElders and traditional ceremoniesSpends earnings mostly on children, transportation, andentertainment
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New Brunswick, Canada CLC Assignment: Community Assessment & Analysis - Page 8 preview imageHealth Perception/Management:Predominant health problems include: Diabetes; AIDS;violence; hypertension; hepatitis, and illicit drug useMost people are current with the recommendedimmunizationsMost deaths are related to AIDS and diabetesPrevention programs include: Suicide prevention; AlcoholAnonymous, and Narcotic AnonymousHealth center is fully staffExtra Mural Program has a huge impact
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New Brunswick, Canada CLC Assignment: Community Assessment & Analysis - Page 9 preview imageNutrition/Metabolic:Common nutritional problems include: Anemia and obesityFood is available by meals on wheels and funding from IndianAffairsRunning water in every home and water fountains in publicareasConvenient stores and vending machines availableStreets littered with garbageMeals on wheels supplies special diet needsLunch served at minimal costs in schools
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