Mental Health & Well-Being

Mental Health & Well-Being

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Child and Youth Worker:

At Iroquois we have a full-time Child and Youth Worker who supports students with topics such as conflict resolution, stress management, relationships and more. A Child and Youth Worker focuses on behaviour, social and emotion development with attention to communication, self-regulation and social skill acquisition. 

For more information, please visit: 

https://www.tdsb.on.ca/about-us/professional-support-services/child-and-youth-services

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TDSB Student Mental Health Action Tool Kit:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1W8oYmq9kFXBzQumGiJgMS9601gaPxPzm8va5dVMO-dw/edit#slide=id.gb93d25a44f_0_5


TDSB Mental Health Parent/Caregiver Resources:

https://www.tdsb.on.ca/Elementary-School/Supporting-You/Mental-Health-and-Well-Being-Professional-Support-Staff-PSS/Parent-Caregiver-Resources


Book Recommendations:


What's Up Walk-In Health Clinic:

https://stridestoronto.ca/program-service/whats-up-walk-in/


Kids Help Phone (for student use):

https://kidshelpphone.ca/


Strides:

Strides is a community organization in Scarborough dedicated to helping children, youth and families thrive. Thy offer a variety of programming and support for students. In the past Iroquois has partnered with Strides to facilitate many workshops, including the Peace Keepers training program for junior students.

If your child is in need of mental health and well-being support please visit the Strides website and view the flyer below.

https://stridestoronto.ca/