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Jack.org and Hydro One Present: Exploring Mental Health in the Classroom

July 25th 2024

Educators and adults are invited to attend a free Mental Health Talk to help them be there for the young people in their lives.

Exploring Mental Health in the Classroom: A Jack Talk and Panel Discussion for Educators

We’re excited to be hosting a special virtual Jack Talk, made possible by our Lead Ontario Talks partner, Hydro One, on April 4 at 7pm ET. Exploring Mental Health in the Classroom is designed specifically for high school educators, school board representatives, and other adult community leaders working with youth ages 15-24, who are seeking educational resources that are authentic, relevant and reflect the experiences of young people today.

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Led by our talented Jack Talks speakers, Jessica Searcy and Vanessa Schirripa, as well as Jack.org's Learning Resources Lead, Susan Doerfling, this is a great opportunity to connect with other educators across the country to learn the vital lessons that will help us better support one another, especially in the classroom environment.

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Featured Resources

We are not a service provider. These resources have been vetted by our professional programs team. Many of them are developed in conjunction with young leaders from the Jack.org network. Questions? Email hello@jack.org.

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In-Person

May 25, 2024

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In-Person

May 25, 2024

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Customize your page with tributes and memories to bring the importance of their gift to light.

Routes: 20km Mountain Route, 50km Gravel Route, 60km Road Route, 120km Road Route

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