‘The Power of Play’ World Premiere: January 20th, 2019

CBC DOC EXPLORES WHY WE PLAY, WHY IT MATTERS & THE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES OF NOT FOOLING AROUND Researchers are finding some astounding evidence that many living things – from fish to humans – not only like to play, but they need it for survival. The new episode of The Nature of Things – The Power […]

Early Prevalence Data from the Brock Healthy Youth Project (BYHP)

    Brock Healthy Youth Project aims to understand how we can promote healthy lifestyle choices among youth The Brock Healthy Youth Project (BHYP) is a project being led by a team of researchers from Brock University’s Lifespan Centre. BHYP aims to provide a window into adolescent brain development and health-risk behaviours. Specifically, BHYP is a […]

Establishing Sustainable Youth-Adult Partnerships: Research and Recommendations

By Parnian Pardis and Alyssa Frampton of the Young Canadians Roundtable on Health Within the Young Canadians Roundtable on Health (YCRH), we pride ourselves on being a youth-led organization that advocates for child and youth health. We each contribute unique perspectives on health, so that we can approach novel situations creatively and with the best interests of children […]

UNICEF Canada: The Child and Youth Well-Being Index is here! (beta version)

Source: UNICEF Canada Many Canadians say they believe Canada must be one of the best places to be a child. Many children see things differently. The facts say that we could definitely be better. UNICEF Canada is launching the Canadian Index of Child and Youth Well-being to signpost the way from where we stand to […]

Children First Canada: National Child Day Forum recap

Source: Children First Canada The National Child Day Forum Tuesday at Telus Harbour in Toronto was an amazing event. Nearly 50 youth aged 11-17 came together to discuss issues of child health and wellbeing and the newly finalized Canadian Children’s Charter. Over lunch, these youth delegates were charged with sitting with the adult guests and sharing […]

[ONTARIO] Position on Education Reform: Provide Your Voice

Source: Ophea The Government of Ontario is currently hosting public consultations on a number of key educational components, including the content of the Health and Physical Education curriculum, approaches to health-related topics in the classroom, parent engagement, and physical activity policy. As part of the provincial consultation process educators, parents, students, and stakeholders are invited […]

Ontario’s Young People deserve an Advocate’s Office

By Alyssa Frampton and Parnian Pardis of the Young Canadians Roundtable on Health On Thursday, November 15th, the Ford Ontario Government chose to axe the Ontario Children and Youth Advocate’s Office. Young people always deserve protection of their rights and their safety, regardless of who holds the government power, and this decision by the Ontario Government […]

4th Annual BC Pediatric Diabetes Day: February 1-2

Feb 1 -2 (Friday-Saturday) | Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue | Vancouver BC Target audience: pediatricians, specialists caring for children and youth with diabetes, diabetes educators, social workers, pharmacists, and dietitians. Highlights New larger venue, interesting plenary sessions and lots of small interactive workshops Two breakout sessions designed to address the Nursing Supportive Services […]

Children and youth have a right to an advocate – they also desperately need one

Today, ten leading organizations released a statement urging the Government of Ontario to reconsider its decision to eliminate the position of the Provincial Child Advocate. The statement was signed by: Campaign 2000: End Child and Family Poverty in Canada Canadian Association of Social Workers Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children Child Welfare League of […]