Courses
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3/5: Supportive Practices
The third module offers evidence-based practices for supporting youth in making informed decisions around cannabis use. Includes recommendations for talking to youth about cannabis, and tips for reducing the health and safety risks of cannabis use.
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4/5: Theoretical Frameworks
The fourth module provides an overview of the theoretical lenses that inform our approach to cannabis education: Social Determinants of Health, Anti-Oppressive Practice, Anti-Black Racism and Indigenous perspectives.
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5/5: Theory-Based Practice Tools
The fifth module introduces two key practice frameworks that youth workers can draw on to support youth with behaviour change: Stages of Change and Motivational Interviewing.
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CAY Certificate
Earn your Certificate!
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Centering Black Youth Wellbeing Certificate
4 CoursesThis online certificate provides the Ontario youth sector with the foundational knowledge to cultivate practices, policies and alliances that challenge, disrupt and combat systematic anti-Black racism.
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01: The Context of Anti-Black Racism
The lectures in Module One locate anti-Black racism within a historical, socioeconomic and political context by connecting hundreds of years of history to the pervasive modern-day racism that show up in our institutions.