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This resource has been prepared by TBDHU’s Infectious Disease program to assist principals, teachers and child care providers with managing common childhood illnesses or diseases. The goal of the resource is to work collaboratively to keep our children healthy. Parents and caregivers may also find…

This guide is directed at adult allies at the school board level and within high schools who have the responsibility for grade 9 transition and positive school climate – administrators, mental health leads, student services staff and teacher champions.

April 8, 2021 - With the improvement in number and rate of COVID-19 cases in recent weeks, the Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Janet DeMille, is not extending the suspension of in-person learning that school boards in Thunder Bay and surrounding communities were directed to implement through her…

This checklist can help teachers, principals, custodial staff and others identify what your school is currently doing and what changes can be made to improve the school environment. Areas covered include:


to and from school
throughout the school
in the classroom
food prep and common eating…

June 21, 2021 - The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae in a water sample collected at Swimming Area of Hazelwood Lake on June 14, 2021. The MECP is conducting toxin analysis on the water sample. However, it is important to remember…

July 21, 2021 - The Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks has confirmed the presence of blue-green algae in a water sample collected from Black Bay, Lake Superior on July 9, 2021. This sample will not be undergoing toxin analysis, as the sample was not taken by MECP.  Although no…

Caught Caring week is a health promotion program developed to help promote positive mental health through character development. This resource was developed for elementary school teachers to guide them through a week of character development activities.

 

Updated: October 2017