Support Group for Parents who Have Teens that are Using Self-Injury Behaviour

South Island Center for Counselling 3821 Cedar Hill X-Road, Victoria, BC, Canada

Topics covered in the four-week education and support group for parents Understanding the reasons kids self-injure Exploration of  social trends affecting youth today that contribute to this issue Recognizing the difference and relationship between self-injury and suicide Becoming more familiar with helpful ways to respond to selfinjury Exploring community resources... Read more

$80.00

The Challenges of Parent Teen Conflict

Saanich Neighbourhood Place

Too many slammed doors and ultimatums? Wondering where your beautiful little kid went? This presentation will explore some of the challenges parents face in supporting their teens’ development, and some of the challenges teens face in communicating with their parents.   Among other topics, the presentation will focus on: Human (and... Read more

Raising Children to be Capable Adults- an Evening with Janet White

Oak Bay High School Victoria, BC, Canada

An amazing opportunity for those that work with children and youth or parents of children and youth! Janet White is a clinical counsellor and relationship specialist. Join us to hear her discuss how we can work to create capable adults. Time for Q & A to follow. Click on the website below to... Read more

$10

Grow, Cook, Eat: Connect Curriculum to School Gardens and Food Literacy Programs

Reynolds Secondary 3963 Borden Street, Canada

Are you interested in using school gardens as year-round learning grounds but need help getting started? Do you need tips for caring for your garden and incorporating it into your teaching practice? Do you want to use your school garden produce or local harvest in your classroom? Would you like... Read more

Free

Call for Youth Submissions- Diversity Film Festival

City of Victoria Youth Council invites youth to be a part of their upcoming Diversity Film Festival. They are currently looking for film submissions that showcase  ethnic roots. For further information email: diversityfilmfest@gmail.com The deadline for submissions is May 20th, 2018, 11:59PM.

Food Allergies and Schools

Spectrum School Theatre 957 West Burnside Road, Victoria, BC

Parent Education Evening: Food Allergies and Schools, Speaker Dr. S Cameron, Pediatric Allergist Do you have any specific questions regarding food allergies in schools? How have you managed food allergies for your child when they are at school? We are gathering questions for the speaker, please send them to info@vcpac.ca Register... Read more

Free

Supporting Gender Creative Children and Youth

GVSD Board Office 556 Boleskine Rd, Victoria, BC, Canada

A free workshop for parents and caregivers
Do you have a gender creative person in your family?
Do you want to be a better ally to your child’s gender creative friends and their families?
Are you seeking support with advocating for your gender creative loved one?
Do you want to take an active role in creating inclusive schools and communities
All children and youth deserve respect, care, and equal opportunities to reach their full potential. How can we create safer spaces and experiences for our young ones who are exploring and expressing gender creative and diverse ways?

Free

Addressing Anxiety in Teens and Young Adults 12+

Foundry 818 Douglas Street, Victoria

Presented by Amy Schactman, Clinical Coordinator and Lorna Mace, Social Worker at the Foundry Victoria School is out - How can we support our kids throughout the summer if they struggle with stress and anxiety? Amy and Lorna will present on how stress affects our kid's thoughts, bodies and behaviours.... Read more

Free

Youth Led Social Action Summer Programming

Take the next step in becoming a leader in social justice initiatives! Join Project Respect and a diverse group of other awesome young folks this summer for discussions, projects, art, theatre, and more!  Every two weeks we’ll get together to explore topics related to the harm and sometimes violence that... Read more

Free

Camp Out!

Gambier Island BC, Canada

CampOUT! is for youth aged 14-21 who identify as queer, trans, two-spirit, intersex, asexual, lesbian, gay, genderqueer, questioning, or as allies to the LGBTQ2S+ community. Some of our campers identify as LGBTQ, some as children of gay parents, or as siblings of LGBTQ individuals, some as Two-Spirit indigenous people. Other... Read more

Pride Parade

Victoria's Pride Parade is a beautiful display of diversity, spirit, creativity and unity. Greater Victoria School District will be participating in the Pride Parade with a float and walking contingent. If you would like to join us please connect with the GSA representative in your local school.   Pride Parade... Read more

SD 61 Glucagon Training 2018-2019

GVSD Board Office 556 Boleskine Rd, Victoria, BC, Canada

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.

Free

New Roots: Grow Through What You Go Through

Are you a youth struggling with anxiety? You are not alone! Find peer support and mentors who will help you explore new strategies in a fun, safe and supportive outdoor setting. Situated in beautiful local parks, youth will have the chance to participate in yoga, hiking, invasive species art project, nature connection, mindfulness and... Read more

Free

Allergy Pals/Allies

Register your child for the 8-week Allergy Pals/Allies online mentorship program so they can: Build a support network by connecting with other children who have food allergies Learn strategies for managing their food allergies Feel more confident managing their food allergies

Free

Orange Shirt Day

Orange Shirt Day is an opportunity for First Nations, local governments, schools and community agencies to come together in the spirit of reconciliation and hope for generations of children to come. You can find learning resources and teaching guides on the Orange Shirt Day website.

Free

Walk and Wheel to School Week

A fun and free week-long campaign that celebrates and encourages students and their families to choose active travel for all or part of their usual commute to school. The campaign includes events, travel tracking, resources and support for schools and parents, including information on the benefits of active travel and... Read more