Children and youth are still among the most prevalent individuals suffering in silence with mental health issues. Teachers are put into positions where many of their students are facing these mental health challenges and need the adequate support. Although, many teachers are doubtful in their knowledge of mental health issues and lack the skills needed to support their students. This research study focused on understanding various strategies teachers implement in their classroom on a daily basis to support the overall mental health and wellness of all students. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews with two Ontario elementary school teachers who have supported students with mental health issues inside their classrooms. Fin...
The purpose of this mixed methods study is to investigate the mental health literacies (MHL) of seco...
Mental illness is a serious epidemic that we must contend with in Canada. One fifth of Canadian yout...
This study examined teachers’ perceptions of their school’s mental health system. The study was guid...
Children and youth are still among the most prevalent individuals suffering in silence with mental h...
Mental health problems and illnesses are extremely common among Canadian youth, and educators have a...
Research has shown that in Canada1 in 5 citizens suffer from a mental health problem every year (MHC...
As the topic of mental health is becoming more familiarized through mainstream discourse, research i...
Promoting mental well-being is becoming a prominent focus in Ontario school boards. One in five chil...
This Master of Teaching Research Project is a qualitative study that addresses the topic of supporti...
Canadian students struggle with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression at substantially...
Mental health is a fast growing area of research due to increasing awareness of the prevalence of me...
Schools have increasingly been targeted as appropriate sites for mental health promotion and teacher...
As mental health issues are becoming more prevalent, especially among children and youth, teachers a...
This qualitative study examined how secondary school teachers view their role in addressing the ment...
As higher education experiences an increasing number of students with mental health conditions, prog...
The purpose of this mixed methods study is to investigate the mental health literacies (MHL) of seco...
Mental illness is a serious epidemic that we must contend with in Canada. One fifth of Canadian yout...
This study examined teachers’ perceptions of their school’s mental health system. The study was guid...
Children and youth are still among the most prevalent individuals suffering in silence with mental h...
Mental health problems and illnesses are extremely common among Canadian youth, and educators have a...
Research has shown that in Canada1 in 5 citizens suffer from a mental health problem every year (MHC...
As the topic of mental health is becoming more familiarized through mainstream discourse, research i...
Promoting mental well-being is becoming a prominent focus in Ontario school boards. One in five chil...
This Master of Teaching Research Project is a qualitative study that addresses the topic of supporti...
Canadian students struggle with mental health issues such as anxiety and depression at substantially...
Mental health is a fast growing area of research due to increasing awareness of the prevalence of me...
Schools have increasingly been targeted as appropriate sites for mental health promotion and teacher...
As mental health issues are becoming more prevalent, especially among children and youth, teachers a...
This qualitative study examined how secondary school teachers view their role in addressing the ment...
As higher education experiences an increasing number of students with mental health conditions, prog...
The purpose of this mixed methods study is to investigate the mental health literacies (MHL) of seco...
Mental illness is a serious epidemic that we must contend with in Canada. One fifth of Canadian yout...
This study examined teachers’ perceptions of their school’s mental health system. The study was guid...