Non-Violent Crisis Intervention
With a focus on prevention, non-violent crisis intervention equips staff with proven strategies for safely defusing anxious, hostile, or violent behavior at the earliest possible stage.
With a focus on prevention, non-violent crisis intervention equips staff with proven strategies for safely defusing anxious, hostile, or violent behavior at the earliest possible stage.
The training of staff is required only if you have diabetic students with Glucagon kits purchased by parents/guardians.
Information Session: To ensure that this program is a good fit for you at this time, interested participants must attend a 1 hour orientation on Tuesday Nov 22nd from 3:45-4:45pm in the Cedar Hill Middle School Library.
The training of staff is required only if you have diabetic students with Glucagon kits purchased by parents/guardians.
Stop Wondering, Start Knowing is an informational workshop on supporting youth mental wellness in the school setting. This session is intended for school professionals grades 9-12 and others who work in the school setting.
Facilitator: Alex Nelson, Musganagw, Dzawataineuk
Indigenous Youth HIV Prevention & Sexual Health Education Workshops
The training of staff is required only if you have diabetic students with Glucagon kits purchased by parents/guardians.
In today’s age of internet chat rooms, online forums and social networking sites, people are able to interact online more easily than ever before. These circumstances provide an ideal environment for predators to communicate with and victimize vulnerable children and youth.
This day long workshop will be for counselors to support their work with highly anxious students.
Self-proclaimed “Inclusion Geek” Shelley consults locally, provincially and beyond. Her presentations integrate theory and effective practices of inclusion, special education, curriculum and technology.
How did we meet our goals for weaving Aboriginal worldviews into the curriculum?
Welcome to the third annual Love is Love Youth Pride Conference! This year, we are back with another completely FREE conference for all local youth who are interested in attending, there will also be a PFLAG sessions for adults.
Balancing Our Minds is a Mental Health and Wellness Summit for youth by youth!
This session will explore ways in which educators can leverage BC’s revised curriculum and utilize the core competencies to promote mental wellbeing for all students.
Self-proclaimed “Inclusion Geek” Shelley consults locally, provincially and beyond. Her presentations integrate theory and effective practices of inclusion, special education, curriculum and technology.
Who requires Glucagon Training?
The training of staff is required only if you have diabetic students with Glucagon kits. Glucagon kits are not mandatory and it is recommended that you check with parents to determine if they intend to purchase a kit. The most appropriate staff to attend the training are those who are directly responsible for the student’s diabetic needs. It is recommended that you have two staff at your school that can administer glucagon if required.
Parents please join us for a presentation and discussion about the current crisis with opioids and how to ensure development of positive working relationships with your teen to reduce potential harms. Presenters: Reg Fleming, Coordinator, South Island Discovery Youth & Family Substance Use Services, & Cindy Andrew, Centre for Addictions Research of BC
Students and staff across the Greater Victoria School District will proudly wear orange next week in support of Orange Shirt Day. The annual event is held on September 30th and brings people together to honour and recognize the impact of Residential Schools. It is an event that grew from Phyliss... Read more
This is an invitation to come practice heart-centred self-care. Give yourself permission to nourish your body, find stillness in your thoughts and reconnect with the habits of wellbeing.