Rethinking Power Needs

Rethinking power needs. Kids don’t want your power, they want their own.

Source: ARC Health & Social Services

Protect yourself against influenza

Unraveling the common symptoms of COVID-19

How children can wear masks properly – WHO

Learn how children can wear masks properly from the World Health Organization (WHO) by visiting: 

 

https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-children-and-masks-related-to-covid-19?fbclid=IwAR0bu1yFKRQ-_f9RmIdej5FuoY5L9a7nNalHsr4Wj4o9DNXRwbhgccy_qVY

 

Image may contain: text that says 'HOW CHILDREN CAN WEAR FABRIC MASKS TO PROTECT YOURSELF AND OTHERS, REMEMBER TO: Keep least metre distance from others Clean your hands often Avoid touching face and the front the correct the mask up and Clean hands before touching mask Inspect the nask for damage dirt inside ofthe which face mask without leaving gaps sides nose Cover mouth, touching front mask hands before removing mask Remove the mask by straps Store maski container Clean hands removing mask Wash mask share masks with others September 2020 World Health Organization'

 

 

ACDPN Back to School Handbook

A resource handbook to support families as they return to school produced by fellow network member @ACDPN

Download (PDF, 41.68MB)

Avoiding the three C’s to prevent spread of COVID-19

Avoid the three 🇨🌈
1️⃣ Crowded places
2️⃣ Close-contact settings
3️⃣ Confined and enclosed spaces

Going Beyond Stereotypes

Message from Youth Mental Health Canada on understanding mental health rather than rely on stereotypes. 

 

Occupational health and safety tools for employers and workers

The CNESST wishes to remind you of the importance of taking every means to protect workers’ health and ensure their safety. For this purpose, we offer you information and practical tools.

For more information visit: https://www.cnesst.gouv.qc.ca/salle-de-presse/covid-19-info-en/Pages/back-to-work.aspx?fbclid=IwAR1whN3zDO2XcVHfJJtHL7ArZKndbc9M-WpRX2PSwL8SnHUxQ9kQ04-XGDo