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1 All Children Thrive! www.ourkidsnetwork.ca

2 Halton Youth Survey 2012/13 Key Findings and Community Directions Our Kids Network Developmental Asset Forum April 23, 2013

3 “It is better to build strong children than to repair broken adults.” Frederick Douglass 3

4 Don’t forget: You can copy- paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.

5 2012 Halton Youth Survey Measures 20 Developmental Assets ® and other factors related to healthy youth development –Physical and mental health –School –Risk behaviours Third round of the survey (2006/07; 2009/10; 2012/13) 5

6 Who Participated 10,379 students from 121 schools across Halton Voices representing students from the Halton Catholic District School Board and the Halton District School Board

7 What our Youth Told Us…

8 Don’t forget: You can copy- paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.

9 Assets are Up! Average Number of Developmental Assets (out of 20), Grade 7 and 10 Students for 2009/10 Compared to 2012/13 10.1 10.9 Grade 10 12.2 13.1 Grade 7 2012/13 2009/10 2012/13

10 Girls have more assets than boys School Engagement Bonding to School Positive Peer Influence Family Boundaries Average Number of Developmental Assets (Out of 20) by Sex and Grade, 2012/13 10

11 The Power of Assets

12 Less Students are Smoking Percent of Grade 10 Students who are Current Smokers (Daily or Occasional) by Year From 2009 to 2011, Ontario smoking rates went from 15% down to 10% (OSDUHS)

13 Heavy Drinking is Decreasing Percent of Grade 10 Students Reporting at Least One Episode of Heavy Drinking in the Last 12 Months, by Year Heavy drinking is defined as: 5 or more drinks on one occasion over the last 12 months

14 Cannabis Use is Down Percent of Grade 10 Students Reporting Using Cannabis in the Last 12 Months, by Year From 2009 to 2011, cannabis use in Ontario youth went from 31% to 25%. (OSDUHS, ages 12-17)

15 Moving Halton in the right direction 15 Making gains in nutrition and active transportation Only 66% of Grade 7 students and 50% of Grade 10 students meeting physical activity guidelines Continue to target obesity

16 Support Positive Mental Health 16 Percent of Youth at Risk for Depression, by Grade and Year

17 Power of Assets 17 Percent at Risk for Depression by the Number of Developmental Assets, by Grade, 2012/13 Number of Assets

18 Opportunities for Improvement Lower Scoring Assets 18 Percent of Youth Scoring High on Developmental Assets, by Grade (2012/13)

19 Don’t forget: You can copy- paste this slide into other presentations, and move or resize the poll.

20 Opportunities to Make a Difference What the data is telling us Helping Others Volunteering Community Engagement Solving Social Problems Continue to engage youth Transition from elementary to secondary school Continue to work on all of the assets Closing the gap for our boys Continue to improve healthy lifestyles

21 Municipal & Neighbourhood Data Municipal Report Neighbourhood Reports

22 All Children Thrive! www.ourkidsnetwork.ca


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