Parent/caregiver series supporting students of African Heritage and Caribbean Diaspora.
The series, Moving Forward Hand in Hand, will provide a number of parent/caregiver in person and web events to build community, support, mental health, and promote healing. The second session in the series is offered for any parent/guardian of students who identify as Black.
Workshop 2: “Exploring Internet Usage and the Impact on Black Youth Mental Health”
March 29, 2023: Virtual event
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Recording notice:
A portion of the workshop will be recorded to allow others who may not be able to attend an opportunity to view it at a later date. Attendees are not expected to be on camera. Attendees will be notified before the recording begins. This will allow attendees to rename themselves and get off the camera if they so choose. If possible, we will also record the workshop in a manner that records only the speaker. The workshop's conversation and question/answer portion will not be recorded.
A recorded version of the presentation will be made available on the YRDSB Resource YouTube channel
Please direct any questions related to these events to YRDSB Community Care Team School Social Workers for the African Heritage and Caribbean Diaspora, Tracy Thomas-Elleston, tracy.thomas-elleston@yrdsb.ca or Melanie Beckford melanie.beckford@yrdsb.ca.