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The AMDSB Student Senate recognizes that mental health is a prevalent topic in the lives of all students, staff, parents, and administrators. We want individuals in the AMDSB community to know that they are not alone in any struggles regarding mental health; thus, we have started an initiative to release documents with information about a certain topic of mental health each month.
- Mental Health and Well-Being at AMDSB
Our 2024-2027 Mental Health and Well-Being Strategic Plan...
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The AMDSB Student Senate has put together a series of...
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Leroy, our guest speaker from last week, encouraged students...
- Mental Health and Well-Being at AMDSB
Nov 14, 2024 · The AMDSB Student Senate recognizes that mental health is a prevalent topic in the lives of all students, staff, parents, and administrators. We want individuals in the AMDSB community to know that they are not alone in any struggles regarding mental health; thus, we have started an initiative to release documents with information about a certain topic of mental health each month.
The AMDSB Student Senate has put together a series of infographics to address student mental health and well-being. Check them out! AMDSB and Conestoga College Celebrate Successful Completion of First Electrical for Women Dual Credit Course
Our 2024-2027 Mental Health and Well-Being Strategic Plan aims to address service gaps, enhance capacity across all levels, and involve staff, students, and caregivers in mental health promotion and literacy. We recognize the crucial link between mental health and academic success, thus prioritizing staff training in evidence-based interventions, social-emotional learning, and system ...
Nov 14, 2024 · The AMDSB Student Senate has put together a series of infographics to address student mental health and well-being. Check them out! Published November 14, 2024
Jul 3, 2024 · Kathryn Boyd, the AMDSB’s Superintendent of Education, said that during the 2023-24 school year more than 1,000 students were referred for services from the mental health and well-being team, including consultations, system navigation, one-to-one counselling and other services.
Leroy, our guest speaker from last week, encouraged students from DCVI to enter the contest. CLOSING DATE: Friday, February 28th 2025 at 5pm CONTACT: Leroy Hibbert, LUSO Community Services. Phone: 519-452-1466 or email: [email protected] . PRIZES: $5000 in prizes Further details can be found on this poster Entry Form and Criteria can be accessed by clicking the title above!