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Certains programmes en succursale requièrent une inscription avec votre carte de bibliothèque. Veuillez-vous connecter avec votre compte de bibliothèque ou suivre ce lien pour demander une carte en ligne. Vous pouvez également demander une carte en personne dans l'une de nos 33 succursales.

  • Two hands joined around a cup of coffee

    Le jeudi 19 septembre à 18 h 15
    120 minutes

    Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) Death Café gives you the chance to discuss and destigmatize this topic in a safe, non-judgmental space. While MAiD became legal in Canada in June 2016, it remains a complex and deeply personal issue, with many people who seek access to MAiD or their loved ones feeling stigmatized and unsupported. This is a space to share your thoughts, feelings and emotions around MAiD, to discuss the emerging laws on MAiD and mental health, and to talk about the impact MAiD has on families and loved ones.


    Drop-ins welcome, but registration preferred.

    Ottawa Public Library is partnering with the Home Hospice Association to offer death cafés with various themes. Check out the OPL website for upcoming death cafés.

  • Decorative - photo of a baby
    Meeting Room B

    Les mercredis, 2 octobre, 2024 - 6 novembre, 2024
    10 h 30
     minutes

    6 sessions restantes

    Pregnancy Circles offer pregnant individuals a place to learn how to care for your baby and to talk about concerns about your pregnancy with a Public Health Nurse. It is also an opportunity to connect with others and share experiences.

    Specific topics will include:

    • Being pregnant
    • Healthy eating and active living
    • Safe pregnancy
    • Birth basics
    • Feeding your baby
    • Preparing for parenthood
    • And more!

    The program at the North Gloucester location is only being offered in English. The program is offered in 2-hour sessions, weekly, for 6 weeks. All sessions are available at no cost!

    Due to limited space, the sessions are currently for pregnant individuals only.

  • Les mercredis, 23 octobre, 2024 - 4 décembre, 2024
    11 h 00
    60 minutes

    6 sessions restantes

    Join us for a 6 week parent/baby course where you will learn how to use the nurturing touch to bond with your pre-crawler. Classes are held in a relaxed atmosphere and will teach you how to massage your baby while learning the many benefits that come from the nurturing touch. It will also increase your confidence and ability to care for and nurture your infant. ​

    *To take part, please bring a small blanket for your baby as well as an exercise/yoga mat. Babies must be 0 to 10 months and dressed in easy to remove clothing. ​

  • Le lundi 28 octobre à 14 h
    120 minutes

    Learn various ways you can organize your photos on your computer or in the cloud. You should be able to find even your oldest photos quickly and easily. Understand how to create backups so your photos are protected against theft, fire, or other disasters. Presented by Lynda Buske from the Ottawa PC Users' Group and the Orleans Photo Club.​ Registration required.

  • Two hands joined around a cup of coffee

    Les mardis, 29 octobre, 2024 - 30 octobre, 2024
    18 h 15
    120 minutes

    2 sessions restantes

    Discussing death with children and young adults can be challenging and many tend to avoid the conversations altogether. But death, just like birth, is a natural part of our lives. As parents, guardians, and caregivers, it is our responsibility to ensure young people know it’s okay to talk about death and learn healthy ways of coping with grief.

    Are these appropriate conversations for young people? Absolutely! In fact, their mental health might depend on it.

    For parents, caregivers, professionals, and volunteers who engage with children and teens.

    Drop-ins welcome, but registration preferred. Please choose the session of your choice: evening or afternoon.

    Ottawa Public Library is partnering with the Home Hospice Association to offer death cafés with various themes.

    Check out the OPL website for upcoming death cafés.

  • Two hands joined around a cup of coffee

    Le mercredi 6 novembre à 14 h
    90 minutes

    Recognizing that individuals who struggle with chronic pain & chronic illness face their mortality differently and daily, Home Hospice Association's Spoonie Death Cafés provide the opportunity for people with chronic pain & chronic illness to come together to talk about death, dying, and grief, and whatever these topics may bring up.

    Drop-ins welcome, but registration preferred.

    Ottawa Public Library is partnering with the Home Hospice Association to offer death cafés with various themes. Check out the OPL website for upcoming death cafés.