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TORONTO — Following Health Canada’s approval of the paediatric Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, children aged five to 11 will be eligible to book their appointment to receive the vaccine beginning
In-person learning is essential for the learning and overall well-being of children and youth. Therefore, barring catastrophic circumstances, schools should remain open for in-person learning. The level of community COVID-19 burden should inform the degree of school-based measures: the provided framework should be implemented at the regional level by public health units, considering local vaccination coverage rate and metrics of COVID-19 disease severity and to a lesser extent, SARS-CoV-2 transmission rate. Permanent measures that support the ongoing operation of schools, irrespective of the COVID-19 pandemic, include vaccination of all eligible individuals, exclusion of sick students and staff, hand hygiene, adequate ventilation, and environmental cleaning. Temporary measures (e.g., masking, physical distancing, cohorting) implemented in response to changes in COVID-19 disease burden should take into consideration student age, grade, and vaccination status. Re-initiation and maintenance of extracurricular activities (e.g., music, sports, clubs) is an important component of return-to-school plans.
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New research involving 2,800 pediatricians and all of Canada’s major pediatric hospitals shows the coronavirus is even gentler on children than previously thought
Join Dr. Christine Wells, a national leader on school customer experience and communication, for a series of special webinar trainings, as she examines critical strategies for engaging your school community in a time of crisis.
With Health Canada expected to approve a COVID-19 vaccine for kids in the coming weeks, Ottawa's Medical Officer of Health Dr. Vera Etches and pediatric infectious disease physician Dr. Nisha Thampi answer your questions on the vaccine for 5 to 11 year olds.
As Canada enters a fourth wave of COVID-19, work is underway to improve air quality in schools and help keep students safe by doing everything from upgrading ventilation systems to bringing in portable air filters.
Students and their families have experienced the COVID-19 pandemic in unique and varied ways. Many of us, including our children, have been left with a collective sense of loss. The various losses experienced may have included disrupted learning, limited social interactions with friends and loved ones, and a lack of favoured recreational activities. These feelings of loss can challenge our well-being and may even lead to thoughts of suicide for some. In this session we will present strategies to help you prepare, prevent and respond if your child or teen is experiencing significant feelings of loss or thoughts of suicide.
WHEN: March 4, 2021 @7pm
SPEAKERS: Dr Elizabeth Paquette is a practicing psychologist. She recently retired from the OCSB after 33 years of service in the roles of psychologist, Chief Psychologist and Mental Health Lead.
Dr. Richard Bolduc has been a practicing psychologist with the Ottawa Catholic School Board for over 15 years. He has been helping children, teachers and families with assessments, consultations and counselling over the years. In his new role as the OCSB Mental Health Lead, he is currently focusing on encouraging positive mental health literacy and practices in schools throughout the board.
*This is a virtual event, a link will be sent to all those who REGISTER the day of the event. Be sure to check your spam folders! We look forward to having you join us! Questions or cancellations can be sent to ottawacspa@gmail.com.
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This webinar explored what has been learned so far about leading schools through COVID-19 as we prepare to enter into our second month of school reopening across the country.
Topics included: -how our understandings of the work of school leaders is evolving; -the ways in which educators and their professional organizations are navigating ever-changing expectations of schooling during the present time; and -how schools can maintain a focus on the social justice and equity issues that have been laid bare as a result of COVID-19 and its impact on marginalized and racialized communities.
If I take enough vitamin c, can I prevent covid-19? What if I drink liquid silver? Or keep purple onions by my bed? There is a lot of misinformation about the corona virus. In this episode, Myles breaks down some popular myths about how covid-19 is transmitted, prevented and treated. What myths have you heard and how did you determine they were false? Have your students watch the video and respond to the prompt on KQED Learn.
Global experts in child development say recess will be critical for children’s well-being when schools reopen, so education authorities should see planning recess as a high priority.
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