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Understanding mental illness (CMHA) Canadian Mental Health Association
CMHA’s website provides general information about a variety of mental illnesses including: anxiety disorders, mood disorders, eating disorders, schizophrenia, self-injury and suicide.The Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse and Addiction (CCSA)
The CCSA website contains a variety of information related to substance abuse and concurrent disorders including rates, treatment options as well as publications, documents and resources about substance abuse in different populations including children and youth.Fostering resilient learners Strategies for creating a trauma sensitive classroom
Kristin Souers and Pete Hall explore an urgent and growing issue—childhood trauma—and its profound effect on learning and teaching.Mental health online resources for educators (MORE) Alberta Health Services
Online modules intended for school staff in Alberta working with children and adolescents in ECS to Grade 12.Mental health learning hub Hospital for Sick Children
The website is hosted by The Hospital for Sick Children. Resources cover: wellbeing, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, suicide/self-harm and eating disorders.Stop wondering start knowing A mental health school video resource
This curriculum facilitation guide helps you and your students better understand mental health. It involves 5 accompanying short videos (18 minutes total) and additional resources available for support.
Teen mental health Educators
The educators' section of teenmentalhealth.org. Includes programs, customizable to the needs of educators and students and an evolving Mental Health & High School Curriculum Guide.Teacher help An eHealth program
Teacher Help is an eHealth program that assists classroom teachers in providing evidence-based interventions to students in grades 1-12. Teacher Help currently focuses on ADHD, ASD, and LD. The goals of Teacher Help are to reduce students’ mental health symptoms and impairment and to increase students’ quality of life. There is a separate module for ADHD, ASD, and LD. Each module consists of six sessions.
The Canadian Association for Suicide Prevention (CASP)
CASP provides educational material and resources to reduce the suicide rate and minimize the harmful consequences of suicidal behaviour.