Mental Health and Well Being
Under pressure! Students’ Mental Health and COVID-19
https://jack.org/Resources/COVID-19-Youth-Mental-Health-Resource-Hub?lang=en-ca
Mind the gap! Students’ ability to self-regulate vary tremendously. The more we can practice positive ways to manage emotional, the more they will be ready to learn. These Social Emotional Learning posters help start the conversation on importance of self-regulation
https://smho-smso.ca/blog/online-resources/sel-posters/
Extra considerations…conflict resolution skills for students may be extra important where classes run all year long or there are few options moving out of a particular class.
SMHO videos by youth for youth about different aspects of Mental Health including healthy boundaries and relationships
https://smho-smso.ca/students/learn-more/understanding-social-emotional-learning/
Created and updated: June 19, 2020 by Maria Peixoto, MSW, RSW, Mental Health Lead (Interim) TCDSB
Crisis and Help Lines
Kid Help Phone - Toll Free and 24 hours - Crisis Line for Children and Youth - 1-800-668-6868
310-COPE - Crisis Line - York Region Crisis Line, noon to 4 a.m. seven days a week
211 Toronto Serving Toronto
211 Ontario - When you don't know where to turn. Free. Confidential. Live answer 24-7
Domestic Abuse and Sexual Assault - (Women's College Hospital)
Street Outreach Van - Text # for van: 416 274 4972 or 1-866-553-4053
Narcotics Anonymous - Call the Helpline: 1-888-811-3887