Category: Newsletter

Definitions, Signs and Help of Bullying and Cyberbullying

19Mar
What is Bullying? Bullying is a deliberate and repeated act of causing harm to someone, either physically, socially, or verbally. It’s detrimental not only to the victim but also to the perpetrator. Bullying typically involves: Types of Bullying Bullying can manifest in three primary forms: What is Cyberbullying? Cyberbullying occurs through digital channels like text […]
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Sharing the Road

19Mar
With the start of the school year, the roads become more crowded. School buses are busy picking up students, kids on bikes are hurrying to get to class, and parents are making their drop-offs before heading to work. It’s crucial for drivers to reduce their speed and stay vigilant, particularly during the busy times before […]
School bus on the neighbourhood.

School Safety Guidelines for K – 12

19Mar
As the school year begins, it’s essential for parents, students, administrators, and staff to come together and review the following key points. By prioritizing awareness and prevention, we can achieve significant positive outcomes. Let’s unite, refresh our understanding of safety and prevention, and strive for a positive and inclusive school year.
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Back-to-School Transportation Safety Tips

19Mar
As children head back to school, ensuring their safety on the journey is crucial, whether they walk, bike, or take the bus. Here are essential safety tips to help your child travel to school safely. For Walkers: Go over your family’s walking safety guidelines with your child and take some time to walk the route […]
Group of children getting on the yellow school bus.

Pickleball Common Injuries and Safety Tips for Seniors

19Mar
Despite its reputation as a low-impact sport, pickleball can still pose significant risks, particularly for players with osteoporosis. It’s essential to understand the potential for injury and consult with a physician to mitigate these risks. Common and Complex Pickleball Injuries Most pickleball-related injuries in seniors affect the elbow, shoulder, leg, and foot: These injuries are […]
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Pickleball Fever Safety Tips

19Mar
Pickleball fever has taken hold in the United States, quickly becoming the fastest-growing sport. Many have embraced this fun and engaging sport, integrating it into daily exercise routines and pickleball offers an ideal low-impact workout. Here are some tips to help you stay healthy and safe while playing: By following these tips, players can enjoy […]
Senior lady playing pickleball.
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