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Secondary Discussion Guide
Activity 1: Staying Healthy from Germs
Activity 2: Ways to Protect Ourselves and Others from Infections
Activity 3: What a Respectful Discussion Looks and Sounds Like
Activity 1: Belonging Cards — Ways of Being Inclusive and Accepting
Activity 2: Vaccinations and Personal Health Discussion Cards
Activity 3: Taking Care of Mental and Physical Health, Vaccinations, and Personal Decision Making
Activity 1: STOP! the Worry about Vaccination
Activity 2: Factors in Decision Making about Vaccination
Activity 3: Exploring Diverse Perspectives
HANDS UP
HANDS UP for Health and Physical Literacy is a free three part video series for teaching children and youth the importance of physical and health literacy in a way that’s fun and engaging. Introduction to Physical & Health Literacy is intended for children ages 4-9 and introduces the concepts of...
Teacher Resource: STOP! the Worry — Vaccination Specific Sample
Teacher Resource: Sample STOP! the Worry Vaccination Questions
Promoting Mental Health
A Mental Health PSA
Internet Safety Resources
The Internet Safety Resources are free online resources that provide opportunities for parents/guardians/caregivers to reinforce and deepen the concepts of Internet safety. Technology has become a part of our children's daily lives. Technology has many benefits. Our children are using technology...
Youth Perspectives on Identifying and Responding to Gender-Based Violence in the Classroom
On November 29, 2023, Ophea hosted a webinar in partnership with the Ontario Coalition for Rape Crisis Centres (OCRCC) ’s Draw the Line Campaign (#DTL16Days). Moderated by Ophea’s Curriculum Consultant Andrea Haefele (she/her), Youth Perspectives on Identifying and Responding to Gender-Based...
Healthy Bodies
Implementing Ryan’s Law and PPM 161: Ensuring Asthma Friendly Schools 2023/24 e-Learning module
This e-Learning module is designed to support school staff in understanding and applying Ryan’s Law in their school to support the safety and well-being of students with asthma. It facilitates the implementation of PPM 161: Supporting Children and Students with Prevalent Medical Conditions...