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Jon Cappello PED3106-R University of Ottawa December 9 th, 2014
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Ontario Physical Education Association of Ontario (OPHEA) video Healthy Schools, Healthy Community: How You Can Make a Difference (5 min): http://youtu.be/GzDUDfDoPJs http://youtu.be/GzDUDfDoPJs Some important themes: student wellness, student voice, inclusion, accessibility, community, collaboration, universal design to support all learners
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Directorate of Agencies for School Health: http://dashbc.orghttp://dashbc.org
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Partnerships are critical to delivery of comprehensive services to students and families CAS/ Sample School Policy & Procedure Addiction Counselling services School Resource Officers (Police Agencies)
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1. Motivational Substance Abuse Counselling: Ongoing assessment and counselling are provided for students with alcohol and/or drug abuse problems and academic, emotional, behavioral, legal or other addiction related problems. 2. Recovery Counselling: Counselling is provided to students who have recognized an alcohol and/or drug problem and are motivated to maintain an alcohol/drug-free lifestyle. 3. Concerned Person Counselling: Counselling is provided to students who have family or friends with substance abuse problems. 4. Parent Services: The School-Based Program serves concerned parents in the school. 5. Other Services: In class presentations, training for school staff, School Council presentations and outreach to feeder schools.
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Schools are assigned an SRO (School Resource Officer). SROs work on building healthy and trusting relationships with children of all ages and backgrounds by becoming a familiar presence in their school experiences. Public safety and awareness campaigns Specific interventions for students at risk
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