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BWDSB Continuing To Promote Mental Health In Schools

The Bluewater District School Board is continuing to try and provide an open environment regarding youth mental health in its schools.
Board Communications Officer Jamie Pettit says having a safe environment to foster good mental health is part of the schoolboard's plan.
"Certainly when it comes to student and staff well-being, that's part-and-parcel of our school board strategic plan. We do have a strategic priority to ensure the well-being of students and staff, and a safe supportive environment for teaching, learning and working."
Pettit says a number of different things happen throughout the school year to teach staff and students about mental health.
"In our elementary schools, we've had the Canadian Mental Health Association. They've done a number of presentations for students on a wide range of topics. Mental Health Days are quite common. We've even had, over the years, a number of student-driven Mental Health Days."

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