The Bluewater District School Board is marking Bullying Awareness and Prevention week with activities that encourage a positive school climate. The board wants to work with staff on the issue regularly, to foster and promote well being and safe learning environment. A number of secondary schools have created safe spaces to promote inclusivity, anti stigma and positive school cultures. It's a chance to help students gain support form caring adults at school as well as offering access to resources through community partners. “Our mental health and wellness strategy for Bluewater District School Board is evolving as we continue to develop initiatives, protocols and procedures that are built on current evidence-based research and practices. Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week is another opportunity for our students and staff to highlight this important, meaningful and proactive ongoing work that permeates all that we do,” says Learning Services Administrator Wendy Kolohon.
Read More Local Stories
Tensions flare as CK council shoots down 'Participation Report' motion
3 hours agoChatham-Kent Council got 'disrespectful' while discussing a motion brought forward by Councillor Ryan Doyle.
CK police charge two 13-year-olds during separate incidents
5 hours agoOne of the teens was charged with uttering threats, while the second is facing a breaking-and-entering charge.
Local athletes to compete at International Children's Games in Taiwan
5 hours agoEleven athletes from Chatham-Kent are headed to Taiwan this summer to compete at the at the International Children's Games.
Southwestern Ontario braces for 40C humidex as heat warning issued
5 hours agoThe calendar doesn't officially say summer just yet, but summerlike heat is heading our way.
Former candidate running again in CK election
8 hours agoMatt Lamarche is hoping to be one of two Ward 2 Councillors, representing communities like Ridgetown and Blenheim.
CK police investigating Chatham fire
8 hours agoAt around 5 a.m. on Sunday, a building and shed on Turquoise Court in Chatham caught fire.