Dans cet épisode, l'animateur Benjamin Boulet s'entretient avec l'éducateur Mitchell Caissy et les élèves Riley et Thomas de l'école François-Buote, sur l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard. Ensemble, ils partagent leur expérience de la mise en œuvre du plan d'action pour la prévention des méfaits liés à la consommation de substances dans leur communauté scolaire.Cet épisode offre des informations précieuses aux administrateurs, aux éducateurs et aux enseignants en formation, en montrant comment le plan d'actionet l’approche globale de la santé en milieu scolaire peuvent informer et transformer les politiques et les pratiques scolaires. Vous entendrez des exemples concrets, y compris des stratégies adoptées par l'école pour relever des défis courants tels que le vapotage dans les salles de bain et les préoccupations des parents.La conversation porte sur les quatre approches d'intervention du plan d'action :Activités de prévention en amontRéduction des méfaitsRéduction de la stigmatisationOrienté sur l'équité L'école François-Buote a pour but de mener des actions visant à créer des espaces plus sûrs et sans stigmatisation, de faire entendre la voix des élèves et d'établir des partenariats solides avec la communauté. L’école n’en est qu’au début de sa mise en place d’actions mais a déjà des belles initiatives telles que l’ouverture de la salle de sport et de la salle d’art durant les temps de pause pour mettre aux élèves d’avoir un espace d’expression non-stigmatisant. De belles idées sont apparues dans cet échange comme le souhait de faire intervenir des membres de la communauté afin de parler des dangers de la consommation de substance aux élèves de l’école.Les principaux enseignements de cet épisode sont les suivants :Comment tirer parti du cadre de l’approche globale de la santé en milieu scolaire - enseignement et apprentissage, environnement social et physique, politique et partenariats et services - pour soutenir les initiatives de prévention à l'échelle de l'écoleLes stratégies concrètes que les écoles peuvent adopter pour lutter contre les méfaits liés à la consommation de substancesSurmonter les défis et les obstacles liés à la prévention de la consommation de substances tout en favorisant une culture scolaire positive et inclusive.Que vous soyez chef d'établissement, éducateur ou enseignant en formation, cet épisode offre des perspectives concrètes sur l'utilisation du plan d'action pour créer un environnement scolaire plus sain et plus favorable. Vous y trouverez des exemples de réussites et des conseils pratiques sur la manière de mettre en œuvre ces bapproches dans votre propre école!Ressources pour la prévention des méfaits liés à la consommation de substances chez les jeunesSanté Scolaire Globale - Collaboration des gouvernements dans les secteurs de la santé et de l’éducation Expériences Santé Canadaa...
In this episode, host Caleb Poulin speaks with principal Bryan Gard, educators Collin Dillon and Krystal Woodside, and students Sullivan Gaudet and Mary-Anne Gard from Westisle Composite High School on Prince Edward Island. Together, they share their experiences implementing the Blueprint for Action to prevent substance-related harms in their school community.This episode offers valuable insights for administrators, educators, and pre-service teachers, showcasing how the Blueprint for Action and the Comprehensive School Health (CSH) framework can inform and transform school policies and practices. You'll hear real-life examples, including strategies the school has adopted to address common challenges like vaping in bathrooms and parental concerns.The conversation covers the four intervention approaches from the Blueprint:Upstream PreventionHarm ReductionStigma ReductionEquity-Oriented ApproachesWestisle Composite High School has been leading efforts to create safer, stigma-free spaces, engage student voice, and build strong community partnerships. The team highlights initiatives like their Student Leaders Day, where students educate younger peers about vaping, and they discuss how the Blueprint for Action’s key messages are guiding their comprehensive substance use education efforts.Key takeaways from the episode include:How to leverage the CSH framework—Teaching and Learning, Social and Physical Environment, Policy, and Partnerships and Services—to support school-wide prevention initiatives.Real-world strategies that schools can adopt to tackle substance-related harms, such as creating trauma-informed practices and offering restorative alternatives to punitive measures.Overcoming challenges and barriers in substance use prevention while fostering a supportive, inclusive school culture.Whether you're a school leader, educator, or pre-service teacher, this episode provides actionable insights into using the Blueprint for Action to build a healthier, more supportive school environment. Tune in for examples of success stories and practical advice on how to implement these approaches in your own school!To learn more:Resources for Preventing Substance-Related Harms in YouthComprehensive School Health - Joint Consortium for School HealthImplementing the Blueprint for Action to Reduce Substance-Related Harms in Schools Episode Transcript
Welcome to The PHE Canada Podcast! In our last episode of Season 1, we speak with Daniel Stevens, Director of Education for Nipissing First Nation, and Lacy Stevens-Farrel, Nbisiing Secondary School Principal, about land as pedagogy, specifically within Nipissing First Nation. Alongside our host, Josh Read, Daniel and Lacy share their invaluable perspectives and insights on navigating the nuances of what is called land-based learning in a Canadian context. We highly recommend tuning into this episode as our guests open a dialogue around the learnings taking place at Nbisiing Secondary School in Nipissing First Nation and how they uphold Indigenous culture, perspectives, worldviews, and traditional ways in education. This episode dives into conversations around :Where land-based learning fits into the broader educational umbrella and how land-based learning is not a new methodology;Why relationships in their community are central to their school and teachings;How Nipissing First Nation and Nbisiing Secondary School are part of the larger picture of what education is, acting as a bridge between educational perspectives; and, So much more!Links relevant to this episode:www.nbisiing.com
Today's episode is diving into the complexities of student vaping, an issue that schools are facing across the country. We're joined by Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Dr. Tea Rosic, from the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) and Ryan Fahey, Lead of Programs and Resources at PHE Canada to share their clinical and school-based perspectives around youth vaping and the crucial information educators should know when supporting students. In this episode, we explore: How withdrawals can impact the school day;Challenges educators are facing;Strategies educators and schools can use when supporting students;Tools to address vaping in your school;Resources:STOMP HubNot An Experiment The Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey (OSDUHS)STOP program by CAMH QUASH App Canadian Tobacco and Nicotine Survey (CTNS): Summary of results for 2021
Join us as we welcome Jessy Wollen, a certified Sexual Health Educator and the founder of SHIFT Education. In this candid conversation, we delve into the world of sexual health education as Jessy sheds light on the pivotal role of educators in providing students with scientifically accurate information to empower them to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.In this episode, we'll explore:What sexual health education looks like from kindergarten to Grade 10, navigating age-appropriate content and discussions.Strategies for schools to effectively support educators in teaching sexual health, fostering a safe and inclusive learning environment.The importance of incorporating value exercises to foster a sense of community and respect among students.An honest examination of the role of pornography in sexual health education and its implications for young learners.Don't miss this enlightening discussion that promises to challenge perceptions and provide valuable insights into the complexities of sexual health education.Connect with JessyWebsite: www.shift-education.comSocial Media: @shifteducationOther Podcasts: Growing up Game Plan Podcast, Episode 8 and 9
Welcome to The PHE Canada Podcast! In our third episode, we speak with Equity and Inclusion Consultant, Andrea Barrow, from Limestone District School Board around gender inclusive physical and health education spaces. Andrea shares how she consults and works alongside administrators to develop and implement site specific plans to create safer and culturally responsive learning environments. Resources Mentioned in this Episode Supporting and Protecting LDSB Transgender-Spectrum And/Or Gender Non-Conforming Students https://www.gegi.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/LDSB_2020_SupportingprotectingLDSBTransgender-SpectrumAndOrGenderNon-ConformingStudents.pdf Flipping the Script on Gendered PHE: https://phecanada.ca/sites/default/files/content/docs/flipping-the-script-pamphlet-en.pdf 2SLGBTQI Sports Inclusion: Playbook to breaking down barriers: https://egale.ca/awareness/sports-inclusion-playbook/Inclusion in Canadian Sports Network: https://inclusionincanadiansports.ca/
Welcome to The PHE Canada Podcast! In the second episode of our podcast, we speak with principal, Silvia Speck, and PHE teacher, Lisa Winters, from Avonmore Elementary School. Alongside our incredible host, Josh Read, Silvia and Lisa share their outlook and experience with the importance and benefits of healthy school initiatives, and how they organize and facilitate their Power Hour, Grow Wall and Community Garden, Monthly Wellness Wall, and so much more! Whether you are new to running healthy school initiatives, are looking for healthy active living opportunities to begin at your school, are wanting to learn about ways to foster stronger relationships with students and staff, and/or how to engage families and your local community to get involved, we highly recommend tuning into this podcast episode. Avonmore Elementary is taking wonderful steps to enhance and promote wholistic well-being at their school which is encouraging students to bring their own ideas around healthy school initiatives to life.Check out more from Avonmore Elementary:https://avonmore.ucdsb.on.ca/home Avonmore Elementary School is a Two-Time, Gold-Certified Healthy School
In this episode of 'The PHE Canada Podcast,' we dive headfirst into the enchanting world of outdoor play, exploring its transformative impact on education with guests Dr. Louise de Lannoy and Dr. Maeghan James. Join us as we unlock the secrets to creating dynamic learning experiences beyond the classroom walls. Discover how outdoor play not only enhances physical well-being but also cultivates creativity, problem-solving skills, and a love for learning.Our expert guests share practical tips for integrating outdoor play into your teaching toolkit, making every lesson an adventure. From nature-inspired activities to harnessing the benefits of fresh air, this episode is your guide to revitalizing education and fostering a lifelong love for movement and exploration.Tune in, be inspired, and let's embrace the power of outdoor play together. Resources Mentioned in Episode: Position Statement on Active Outdoor Play: https://www.outdoorplaycanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/position-statement-on-active-outdoor-play-en.pdfhttps://meganzeni.com/https://teacher.outsideplay.org/https://outdoorlearningstore.com/https://www.outdoorplaycanada.ca/Dr. Louise de Lannoy Website: https://www.outdoorplaycanada.ca Twitter: @louisecdelannoy Other podcast features:https://saskoutdoors.org/podcast/ https://open.spotify.com/episode/5LcoSbZzhf024TKwGJ8Js4?si=5681ff1e42184ad7 Dr. Maeghan James Website: https://www.haloresearch.ca/ Twitter: @MaeghanJames
Get ready to embark on a journey with The PHE Canada Podcast – your new destination for inspiration, community, and growth in the world of physical and health education!In this teaser, catch a glimpse of what's to come in season one and join us as we explore the diverse topics that matter to you – from innovative teaching strategies to fostering inclusive environments. Subscribe now on your favourite podcast platform.