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Several Just Clean Your Hands training videos are currently unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience. In the interim if you require additional hand hygiene resources please contact a JCYH consultant at handhygiene@oahpp.ca.

Changes in ordering JCYH resources
Effective January 25, 2013 JCYH resources will only be available to order through ServiceOntario.  Details for log-in and password information have been sent by Canada Post to organizations who have previously ordered JCYH materials. If you have never ordered materials or have not received your new log-in/password details please contact us at: handhygiene@oahpp.ca. and include the following details:

  • Your name
  • Name of the organization
  • Materials you are requesting

We will respond to your request within 5 business days.  If you require immediate assistance contact your local RICN and speak with the JCYH consultant.

For information about the ServiceOntario website ordering process please click here.

More Information:

Effective December 1, 2011, the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (MOHLTC) completed its transfer of the Just Clean Your Hands (JCYH) program to Public Health Ontario. 

Just Clean Your Hands is a multifaceted, evidence-based, hand hygiene program and was developed to overcome barriers to proper hand hygiene and improve compliance with hand hygiene best practices.   The MOHLTC created JCYH originally for hospitals and was launched in 2008.  The ministry adapted JCYH for the long-term care homes sector in 2009.  In August 2011, the long-term care home materials became available to the retirement home sector.  View the newest tools that have been added to the program.

PHO welcomes the transfer of JCYH, building on the success of the program to protect the health of Ontarians by providing scientific and technical expertise in preventing health care-associated infections.

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