Oakville Beaver, 20 Dec 2018, p. 23

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23 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,D ecem ber 20,2018 insidehalton.com ymcaofoakville.org Welcome Home for the Holidays! Students - Join the YMCA for up to 4 weeks. Offer expires December 31, 2018. Terms and confitions apply. 4 weeks $30 BOXING DAY SALE ALLAPPLIANCES ONSALE OVER 1400 APPLIANCES TOCHOOSE FROM! *LimitedStock,FloorStockandUncratedStock.FirstCome,FirstServed Forthewayit'smade. StartsDecember27/2018 SAVE SAVE SAVE •StainlessSteel Washerdrum 476KERRST.,OAKVILLE(JUSTSOUTHOFSPEERSRD) 905-845-2933www.oakvilleappliance.com StoreclosedfromDecember24to StoreclosedfromDecember24to December26.OpenDec.27@9a.m. Panasonic MICROWAVES ONSALE CANNABIS AND YOU Continued from page 22 health issues," she added. Richardson says this is just the beginning and there will be more changes to come as the government continues to release fur- ther information about cannabis legalization and regulations. In an email statement to the IFP, Anna Prkacin, su- perintendent of curricu- lum services with the Hal- ton Catholic District School Board, identified a number of resources provided by Ophea (Ontario Physical and Health Education As- sociation) and the Ministry of Education that local school boards have been us- ing to teach parents and students about cannabis, the risk factors, repercus- sions and how to engage youth in conversations about it. "The safety and well-be- ing of our students is our highest priority, and we will continue to ensure that our schools and workplac- es are safe environments," she said. Another local education piece that will be seeing a shakeup over the next year is B.R.A.V.O. (Building Re- spect, Attitudes and Values with Others), a partnership between Halton Regional Police Service and Halton District School Board, the Halton Catholic District School Board and members of the Halton Independent Schools. The program previously saw liaison officers teach- ing lessons to Grade 6 stu- dents over a nine-week pe- riod on a variety of topics including substance abuse. Woods says that while many schools will continue with the program for this school year, she expects it to look completely different come next September. "We're coming up with what's the best way to use all of our liaison officers in our schools and how they can better access all stu- dents in the school, not just Grade 6 students," Woods said. "So what's basically going to happen is we are creating a document whereby schools can see where their community of- ficers can connect to all as- pects of the curriculum and not just deliver a lesson that a teacher can deliver ... Right now we're just final- izing what it's going to look like and how we can use all our community resources, including our public health (figures), firefighters and police officers." Next week: Cannabis and your heath: What is the Halton Region Health De- partment saying about the health effects of cannabis? STORY BEHIND THE STORY: How will the legalization of cannabis affect today's students Local journalism makes a difference. Support us by registering at insidehalton.com

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