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Ontario urged, in open letter, to reopen all schools safely and without delay
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COVID-19: Decision on Ontario school year coming soon ; Province reports 1st death from blood clot linked to AstraZeneca vaccine
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May 6, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Robert Belardi
If the government can be the benefactor and the saviour for many local clubs itching to play they should know it’s far beyond sport. At this point, it is about justifying the health of all young athletes. It’s about understanding that physical health is not only of the utmost importance. Mental health is not far away either.
In response to the COVID-19 lockdowns, a WhatsApp group with 17 youth soccer clubs was comprised.
Initially designed to discuss the sharing of resources, Executive Director of FC Durham Academy Elizabeth McCaw addressed another important topic of the group.
Learning loss while out of school —is it now time worry?
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Tracy Vaillancourt is Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, University of Ottawa & Chair of the Royal Society of Canada’s Working Group on Children and Schools
For the past year, the focus of the Canadian government has been on reducing the spread of COVID-19. These efforts have come at a cost born disproportionately to children and youth, who have experienced disruptions in areas of skill development that are fundamental to optimal growth namely, cognitive, social-emotional, and physical development. While the learning loss, mental health, and social well-being of children has been considered in earnest by key stakeholders such as educators, parents, and hea