Resources for Parents and Families
Feel free to search through our resource centre to find information that maybe helpful to parents and caregivers. Email us at any time if you have a request for information or if you want to make a suggestion on a resource that should be made public. We would very much like to have this resource centre relevant and convenient for our community.
Ontario Ministry of Education-Curriculum Documents:
This page exists within the Ontario Ministry of Education’s website and outlines the curriculum for our students for all subjects K through grade 8. At this website you will also find a variety of information for students and parents.
People for Education:
People for Education is an independent organization working to support public education in Ontario’s English, French and Catholic schools. They conduct vital research, answer parents’ questions, make policy recommendations and ensure there is broad coverage of education issues in the media.
Physical and Mental Health
Learning Disabilities Association of Ottawa Carleton:
LDAO-C is a not for profit organization that offers a number of programs for individuals, families, employers, educators and the community at large to help understand and cope with LDs better.
Healthy Schools:
Please visit this website to learn more about what the Champlain Local Health Integration Network is doing to promote healthy eating and physical activity for our students.
Youth Net at CHEO:
A bilingual regional mental health promotion and intervention program run by youth for youth.
Rideauwood Addiction and Family Services:
Rideauwood Addiction and Family Services is a registered charity serving adults, youth, parents and family members who are, or have been, affected by addictions and related mental health issues.
CHEO – Concussions:
Please visit this site for information on detecting and managing concussions in your child.
Youth Services Bureau – Youth Mental Health Walk in Clinics:
This bilingual sites describes a number of services available through the YSB including free walk-in clinics for youth aged 12 to 20.
Crossroads Children’s Centre:
The Crossroads Children’s Centre is a fully accredited children’s mental health centre that provides services for children up to age 12 and their families including a free walk-in clinic for parents and children aged 0-12.
Parent’s Lifelines:
If you are looking for help understanding mental health services for your child or you this is a great site and community to contact.