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Children - Adolescents 7-18 Years
Children and Adolescents 7 - 18 years
Healthy Development:
Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children
(HBSC)
HBSC is a cross-national study of the health behaviours of young people
aged 11 to 15. It is supported by the World health Organization and is
carried out by research teams from 35 countries in Europe and North America
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National Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children reports:
- Young People in Canada
: Their health and well-being is based on the data
collected from the 2001/02 cycle of th World Health Organization
Cross-National Collaborative Study: Health Behaviours in School-Age
Children (HBSC).
- Trends in the Health of Canadian
Youth Trends in the Health of Canadian Youth is a
report based on the data collected through the 1989/90, 1993/94
and 1997/98 survey cycles for the World Health Organization Cross-National
Collaborative Study: Health Behaviours in School-Aged Children
(HBSC). The trend comparisons report on data collected from among
11, 13 and 15 year olds in Canada . This report includes data from
a selection of other countries as well as data from grade 6, 7,
8, 9, and 10 students in Canada .
- Health of Canada's Youth: Attitudes
and Opinions of 11, 13 and 15 year olds from 11 countries H.C.
(1992) This is the Executive Summary from the report on the 1989/90 cycle
of the World Health Organization Cross-National Collaborative Study:
Health Behaviours in School-Age Children (HBSC).
- A National Assessment
of Effects of School Experiences on Health Outcomes and Behaviours
of Children : Technical Report Central to the concept
of schooling is the recognition that students' positive social
bonds with schools are highly related to their well-being in terms
of (a) academic performance, (b) social behaviours, and (c) physical
and mental health. The 1997/98 data from the Cross-Nationa l Survey
on Health Behaviours in School-Aged Children (HBSC), were used
to examine the effects of school experiences on a number of health
outcomes and behaviours of Canadian youth.
- E-STAT E-STAT is Statistics Canada's interactive learning tool designed
with the needs and interests of the education community in mind.
Health Behaviours in School-Aged Children survey data have been included
in E-STAT for use in secondary and post-secondary education institutions
in Canada
- Opportunity of Adolescence
- Parent-Child
Relationships and Attachment
- Coping
with Mental Illness / Depression
- Teen Pregnancy
School Health:
Participation:
Safe and Supportive Environments
- Safe, Supportive
Environments The health and well-being of adolescents
depends on the safety and quality of their physical and social environments.
- Kids
Safety Site: Kids - Parents
Aboriginal Head Start (AHS)
Community Action Program for
Children (CAPC)
Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program
CAPC /CPNP National Projects
Fund (NPF)
FASD Initiative - What's New
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