LEARN gives the basics to become mental health literate; TEACH provides MHL curriculum for middle/secondary educators. Free, online, evidence-based resources by @UBCEduc @westernuEdu@stfxuniversity@mh_literacy Over 20,000 participants to date!
Register https://t.co/XLJSw4mWOi
Calling all schools & youth-serving orgs! If you have implemented any MHL programs or initiatives, we want your input. Please take this 1 min survey to inform the development of the first National Repository of MHL Resources for Children & Youth: https://t.co/gaPgwdi2TJ #edchat
Calling all pre-service & practicing #teachers! At https://t.co/Gn7CEDkvRj, you can learn #mentalhealth literacy concepts & how to teach the Mental Health & High School Curriculum Guide in your classroom. Learn why over 15,000 people have taken this MOOC! #edchat#GetLiterate
Being away from home can be tough, especially during the holidays. Tap through the images for four things you can do to try to cope with the change. https://t.co/lso0QECvLR
Mentally healthy schools cultivate communities that centre empathy & respect for one another. Here are some tips to help students manage stress during challenging times.
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#SchoolMentalHealthON#MentalHealthResources
Hey educators! Looking for a free #mentalhealth resource to help you meet your curricular outcomes? We’ve got an interactive tool to help! Check out https://t.co/pNRsxW9Zle and click on your province or territory to learn how the EMHLR may align. #edchat#scchat#GetLiterate
We partnered with the @yditeam on this infographic
➡️the key #protective factors for BC youth are positive childhood experiences, a supportive adult at home & family communication. This evidence supports our prototyping work!
#youthmentalhealth#familyjustice
Movember campaign seeks to raise awareness and improve mental and physical health outcomes for men. Some show their support with symbolic moustaches, while others lend their voice to the overdue conversation about men’s mental health. We are here and we are listening. #Movember
It’s (finally) here. Our Elementary Mental Health Literacy Resource is story-based, evidence-informed & full of key learnings in #mentalhealth. Did we mention it’s FUN? Check out https://t.co/zlvTNFCwC7 to learn more! #GetLiterate#edchat#SomeFreeThingsAreActuallyGood
With October being ADHD Awareness month, we thought we would re-share this helpful podcast episode on ADHD Basics for Families.
Listen here!
https://t.co/5rYEz7qVW2
For 15 years, the Kelty Centre has been promoting mental health and wellness resources for parents and caregivers across BC. Celebrate this milestone with us by following along for updates!
Learn more about the Kelty Centre and the supports we provide at: https://t.co/y1dlMsyECJ
Read the latest articles on systemic approaches to workplace wellbeing based on research and practice! https://t.co/C5dghxSEFF
Discover our #WellatWork program and services designed for school districts to develop and implement actionable strategies: https://t.co/i0YHBUyioG
With adolescence being a key time to build understanding and develop skills and attitudes, accurate #MentalHealth information needs to be in the hands of our youth and those who support them.
Learn how you can play a part: https://t.co/8QaW4vzzD9 #MentalHealthLiteracy
Today and every day, we are proud to stand with and support the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.
“We care for everyone” is core to VCH’s values. Part of that care is recognizing the diverse, intersectional elements that make people who they are - including gender and sexual identity.