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Not Receiving OSSTF Emails?

All-member e-mails are sent through the MailChimp service. If you haven’t been receiving these emails, such as the OSSTF District 22 Local Strike News and E-Updates...

1. Look for our all-member e-mails in your Junk Mail inbox, or under a Marketing or Promotions tab. If you can’t find them there, then maybe you have un-subscribed from our MailChimp list and need to re-subscribe.

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DID YOU RECEIVE YOUR PASSWORD?

To access the flyer click on Did you receive your Provincial OSSTF password? You need this to access important OSSTF/FEESO member-only information.


CHANGE OF NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, OR E-MAIL ADDRESS?

Please e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 905-892-6524. The information will be changed locally and provincially.
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Kids Help Phone

Need to call someone right away? Call 1-800-668-6868

Kids Help Phone is a very important service and helps hundreds of kids and adults in our community each year. They also have a website where parents can access information on bullying.  

Web: www.kidshelpphone.ca - www.jeunessejecoute.ca 

BroTalk

Kids Help Phone has a new service that speaks directly to teen guys.

Why guys?

  • Only 23% of young people who reach out to a counsellor at Kids Help Phone are male.
  • Suicide accounts for about 23% of deaths among youth aged 15 to 24. Over 75% of these youth are male.

Kids Help Phone conducted 18 months of extensive research with guys to better understand and meet their needs. We used what we learned to develop BroTalk – a new service that speaks directly to teen guys. This site acts as a gateway into Kids Help Phone’s professional counselling service.

How you can help?

Stigma is part of the reason males don’t reach out for support. Start the conversation.

  1. Share the BroTalk website link with a young male in your life.
  2. Share this message on social media. 

 

Kids Help Phone is proud to recognize the Movember Foundation as the Principal Funder of this new service.

 

 

Classroom Program

With the change in season comes a new oppportunity to explore new topics among your students. The Kid's Help Phone Counsellor in the Classroom Program promotes the discussion of mental health and well-being among young people, all from within your classroom. It's available to students in Grades 6 through 12. Classes that participate gain a better understanding of mental health and learn more about Kids Help Phone's services. Limited sessions available. Register today.

For more information click on Classroom Program