OSCA/ACOSO is excited to announce our new partnership with the University of Toronto Mississauga. This year''s conference will take place on the picturesque grounds of the U of T - Mississauga Campus on Thursday, October 18 and Friday, October 19, 2019.
Ontario students come to us from diverse backgrounds and with a complex set of experiences and needs. We have seen a rise in the number of students who are dealing with social/emotional issues, and Mental Health promotion is a focus for school boards across the province. Meeting the needs related to Mental Health and Well-Being will be the focus of these workshops designed to assist counsellors in understanding and supporting today''s learner. Share how you have informed, engaged and supported all types of learners in fostering positive Mental Health and Well-Being practices.
The landscape of the workplace is changing rapidly. Future Ready students will need strong leadership and global competencies to be competitive as they meet the expectations of this new environment. Share how you are engaging students in their future pathways with knowledge of labour market information, innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship.
OSCA/ACOSO encourages delegates to join our association. You can obtain or renew your subscription at www.osca.ca before registering for the conference to get the discounted conference rate.
Please Note: Within a week, you will be sent an invitation to join the SCHED App. Once you join, you will have the opportunity to choose your workshops.
Conference registration is also posted on www.osca.ca Please view for registration updates!
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School Mental Health Ontario (SMHO) is a provincial implementation support team designed to help Ontario school boards to promote student mental health and well-being using evidence-based approaches. This team of school mental health professionals, senior administrators and implementation scientists works alongside the Ministry of Education to provide leadership and guidance, ongoing coaching support, a suite of resources, and a community of practice for all Ontario school boards and remote school authorities.