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Roots
of Empathy |
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English/French |
A classroom program that has shown dramatic effect in reducing
levels of aggression and violence among schoolchildren while
raising social/emotional competence and increasing empathy.
Roots of Empathy is offered through Healthy
Child Manitoba. |
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Be Web
Aware |
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| Media Awareness
Network |
English/French |
Presents a national, bilingual public education program on
Internet safety that aims to ensure that young Canadians benefit
from the Internet, while being safe and responsible in their
online activities. Discusses kid-friendly search engines and
resources, spam, cyber bullying, cyber predators, gambling
and other topics. |
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Here
to Help |
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| BC Partners -
Here to Help |
English |
Quality information, personal stories of hope, and resources
you can use to make better decisions about mental health or
substance use issues. |
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Teen
Health |
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| Public Health
Services |
English |
Website provides public access to a wide range of health and
medical information to promote individual responsibility for
health. |
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Visions
Journal |
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| BC Partners for
Mental Health and Addictions Information |
English |
Published quarterly, Visions is a nationally award-winning
journal which provides a forum where many perspectives on
mental health and addictions issues can be heard. The journal
is written by and for people who have used mental health or
addictions services, mental health service providers, family
and friends, and mental health and addictions leaders and
decision-makers. |
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Adolescent
Health |
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| Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention |
English |
Provides access to numerous resources relevant to adolescent
health ranging from reproductive health to smoking to suicide
prevention. |
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Mental Help
Net |
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| CenterSite LLC. |
English |
This website educates the public about mental health, wellness,
and family and relationship issues and concerns. |
For more information
about
Healthy Schools, please contact:
Healthy Schools
Phone: (204) 788-6679
Email: healthyschools@gov.mb.ca |
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