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Resource: CAMH - Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
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Topic Mental Health, Immigration, Drugs, Addictions
Company CAMH - Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Contact Lew Golding
Email Lew_Golding@camh.net
Tel. .
Address .., Toronto, ON, ..
Grades 9, 10, 11, 12
Price $100.00 → $300.00 (Fixed)
Area Central Toronto, East York, North York, Etobicoke, Scarborough
Detail

Presentations offered are tailored for each respective requestor. As a result of our understanding that today's society is more visually learned as opposed to the traditional methods of education. We typically use a PowerPoint format that includes images of youth and youthful artifacts as a means to engage the student audience with our information.

Hip Hop Presentation: This multimedia workshop challenges the audience's understanding of Hip Hop and it's subcultures. Audience acquires an appreciation of the links between substance misuse, violence, consumerism and Hip Hop. Titles for this workshop include: Hip Hop's Influence on our Culture of Drugs and Violence. We often separate the two and focus on either drugs or violence. Presenter challenges the audience to review the information on their own (after the presentation) with a goal of disproving the presented facts.

Youth Gangs: We offer presentation on youth gangs. Information covers definitions, reasons why gangs exist, risks and protective factors, resistance ideas, prevention and types of resources available.

Bullying: We offer a presentation on Bullying that assist students in identifying the power within each role that is played when bullying occurs. This PowerPoint presentation includes images which serve as a cue to recall the information that students learn about anti-bullying.

Our substance misuse presentation are also PowerPoint based and offers a plethora of information that serves as a menu of options from which students can make informed decisions. Information covers the psychological, physiological and tertiary effects of substance misuse.

 

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The expansion of the ESP Program has been made possible by a grant from the Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services.