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In this episode, host Caleb Poulin speaks with principal Bryan Gard, educators Collin Dillon and Krystal Woodside, and students Sullivan Gaudet and Mary-Anne Gard from Westisle Composite High School on Prince Edward Island. Together, they share their experiences implementing the Blueprint for Action to prevent substance-related harms in their school community.
This episode offers valuable insights for administrators, educators, and pre-service teachers, showcasing how the Blueprint for Action and the Comprehensive School Health (CSH) framework can inform and transform school policies and practices. You'll hear real-life examples, including strategies the school has adopted to address common challenges like vaping in bathrooms and parental concerns.
The conversation covers the four intervention approaches from the Blueprint:
Westisle Composite High School has been leading efforts to create safer, stigma-free spaces, engage student voice, and build strong community partnerships. The team highlights initiatives like their Student Leaders Day, where students educate younger peers about vaping, and they discuss how the Blueprint for Action’s key messages are guiding their comprehensive substance use education efforts.
Key takeaways from the episode include:
Whether you're a school leader, educator, or pre-service teacher, this episode provides actionable insights into using the Blueprint for Action to build a healthier, more supportive school environment. Tune in for examples of success stories and practical advice on how to implement these approaches in your own school!
To learn more:
Implementing the Blueprint for Action to Reduce Substance-Related Harms in Schools Episode Transcript
By PHE CanadaIn this episode, host Caleb Poulin speaks with principal Bryan Gard, educators Collin Dillon and Krystal Woodside, and students Sullivan Gaudet and Mary-Anne Gard from Westisle Composite High School on Prince Edward Island. Together, they share their experiences implementing the Blueprint for Action to prevent substance-related harms in their school community.
This episode offers valuable insights for administrators, educators, and pre-service teachers, showcasing how the Blueprint for Action and the Comprehensive School Health (CSH) framework can inform and transform school policies and practices. You'll hear real-life examples, including strategies the school has adopted to address common challenges like vaping in bathrooms and parental concerns.
The conversation covers the four intervention approaches from the Blueprint:
Westisle Composite High School has been leading efforts to create safer, stigma-free spaces, engage student voice, and build strong community partnerships. The team highlights initiatives like their Student Leaders Day, where students educate younger peers about vaping, and they discuss how the Blueprint for Action’s key messages are guiding their comprehensive substance use education efforts.
Key takeaways from the episode include:
Whether you're a school leader, educator, or pre-service teacher, this episode provides actionable insights into using the Blueprint for Action to build a healthier, more supportive school environment. Tune in for examples of success stories and practical advice on how to implement these approaches in your own school!
To learn more:
Implementing the Blueprint for Action to Reduce Substance-Related Harms in Schools Episode Transcript