Data
Population Health
These sets of indicators are organized based on the Population Health Model. Together, they provide a comprehensive view of the people who live, learn, work and take part in activities and community life in the province.
Primary Health Survey
The Primary Health survey aims to better understand and report on New Brunswickers' self-rated health determinants, their use and their experiences with primary health services in their communities. The results are available at the provincial, zone and community level.
Student Wellness and Education Survey
This survey aims to understand and report on several aspects of students’ wellness and education.
Home Care Survey
This survey evaluates the quality of publicly funded home care in New Brunswick from the perspective of citizens who receive these services.
Publications
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Population Health Profiles 2022 - Shediac, Beaubassin East and Cap-Pelé
This overview of the health and well-being of people who live, learn, work and take part in activities in our province is designed to create a shared understanding of our local unique realities.
Overview
Geography
This community is part of Zone 1 - Moncton and South-East Area
Municipalities included in this community are:
- Bas-Cap-Pelé
- Beaubassin East
- Boudreau-Ouest
- Cap-Pelé
- Grand-Barachois
- Haute-Aboujagane
- MacDougall Settlement
- Mates Corner
- Parlee Beach Provincial Park
- Petit-Cap
- Pointe-du-Chêne
- Portage
- Saint-André-LeBlanc
- Saint-Philippe
- Scoudouc
- Scoudouc Road
- Shediac
- Shediac Bridge
- Shediac Cape
- Shediac River
- Shemogue
- Trois-Ruisseaux
- Bas-Cap-Pelé
- Boudreau-Ouest
- Grand-Barachois
- MacDougall Settlement
- Parlee Beach Provincial Park
- Beaubassin East
- Cap-Pelé
- Haute-Aboujagane
- Mates Corner
- Petit-Cap
- Pointe-du-Chêne
- Saint-André-LeBlanc
- Scoudouc
- Shediac
- Shediac Cape
- Shemogue
- Portage
- Saint-Philippe
- Scoudouc Road
- Shediac Bridge
- Shediac River
- Trois-Ruisseaux
Note:
The geographic boundaries of this community have been modified since 2020.
Users are advised to exercise caution if comparing data from these geographic areas to previous data cycles. For the affected geographic areas, comparisons between data cycles may not be precise.