Authors:Heather Smith FowlerPaul LalondeGeneviève MákKelsey Brennan
The Healthy Transitions From High School (HTFHS) pilot project was developed in response to growing concern about the mental health and well-being of Canadian youth. It was designed to support educators by providing them with resources to help promote and protect students’ mental health and well-being, in line with national and provincial mental health strategies such as Ontario’s Open Minds, Healthy Minds.
Capability: Program Evaluation/ Performance Measurement
Policy Area: Health - Mental health and substance use (MHSU), P-12 Education - Academic Engagement, Youth Development and Inclusion
Population: Youth - Children - Students
Type: Final Report, Executive Summary
Start Date: December 2014
Completion Date: September 2017
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