Substance Use and School: Opportunities to Support Students – A Guide for Educators & School System Leaders About Youth Substance Use
1 year ago 1 year agoThis toolkit was developed by Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario.
HERE’S HOW THE AUTHORS DESCRIBE THIS TOOLKIT:
Having conversations about substance use with students and providing support to students experiencing substance use and/or mental health challenges is a reality for many working in education. Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario (YWHO), School Mental Health Ontario (SMH-ON), and the Ontario Student Drug Use and Health Survey (OSDUHS) team at CAMH have developed resources to summarize and illustrate the insights and recommendations from youth to support educators in this area.
Included in these resources are findings from the 2021 OSDUHS, which is a population survey of Ontario students in grades 7 through 12 that is conducted every two years. A total of 2,225 students in grades 7 to 12 from 122 schools in 31 school boards participated in the 2021 cycle of the OSDUHS.
The purpose of this guide is to support educators and school system leaders in their knowledge about substance use and supports available for students. This resource also offers recommendations for action and considerations for working across student, school, and community levels.
Youth Wellness Hubs Ontario. (2023). Substance Use and School: Opportunities to Support Students – A Guide for Educators & School System Leaders About Youth Substance Use. https://youthhubs.ca/en/osduhs-youth-substance-use-resources-for-educators/
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