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  • School MHL Approach/Trainings
    • What is evidence-based School Mental Health Literacy?
    • Go-To Educator Professional Learning
    • Curriculum Guide Professional Learning
    • Core Trainer Professional Learning
    • Pre-Service Mental Health Literacy Curriculum
    • Bringing Mental Health to Schools
  • Materials for Trainers
    • Implement The Guide
    • Core Trainers Portal
    • Know Before You Go – Teacher’s Guide
  • Research
    • Publications
    • Evaluations
    • One-pagers
Understanding Mental Health Illness
  • School MHL Approach/Trainings
    • What is evidence-based School Mental Health Literacy?
    • Go-To Educator Professional Learning
    • Curriculum Guide Professional Learning
    • Core Trainer Professional Learning
    • Pre-Service Mental Health Literacy Curriculum
    • Bringing Mental Health to Schools
  • Materials for Trainers
    • Implement The Guide
    • Core Trainers Portal
    • Know Before You Go – Teacher’s Guide
  • Research
    • Publications
    • Evaluations
    • One-pagers

The Mental Health and High School Curriculum Guide provides a complete set of evidence-based, online modular resources proven to increase the understanding of mental health and mental disorders, decrease the stigma of mental illness and enhance help-seeking efficacy among both students and teachers. The first publication of its kind, providing students with information on topics including time management, relationships, money, school, sexual activity, mental illness, suicide and addictions. It includes self-help information for socio-economic & healthcare needs and contains recommendations on where to get help. Know Before You Go is a resource developed for Grade 12 students, and the educators who support them, as they transition from high school to post-secondary studies and/or employment. This life skills resource helps students anticipate, identify and better navigate situations they will encounter following high school.
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