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New report asks Ontario to do better in supporting 2SLGBTQ+ youth

New report asks Ontario to do better in supporting 2SLGBTQ+ youth by Erick Espinosa Posted Mar 4, 2021 3:45 pm EDT Cover image of LGBT YouthLine report We’re Here: 2SLGBTQ+ Youth across Ontario Assert Needs and Experiences. Credit: dobetter.youthline.ca/ In a generation where one in six adults identify as being LGBTQ, a new report is providing insight into the current and future needs of youth in the community. The overarching message is: we need to do better. LGBT YouthLine surveyed roughly 1,200 Ontarians under the age of 30 who identified as 2SLGBTQ+. Their responses revealed their varying experiences, hopes and demands for change.

Teachers refuse to work at St Raphael Catholic School due to carbon dioxide concerns

Teachers refuse to work at St. Raphael Catholic School due to carbon dioxide concerns by Maleeha Sheikh Last Updated Feb 23, 2021 at 8:15 pm EDT Several teachers at St. Raphael Catholic School are officially refusing to work and some parents are keeping their kids out of in-person learning after a report found classroom air often exceeded recommended carbon dioxide levels. Experts say there are health concerns and some teachers say they’ve been suffering symptoms for years. “How can they learn when the air quality is not up to par?” says parent Steve Zamengo. “It’s not just the students, it’s the staff, it’s everybody in the school.”

How will Ontario schools keep kids safe during the third wave?

How will Ontario schools keep kids safe during the third wave? With schools in the province reopened, many conflicted parents are wondering what improvements if any have been made. Aaron Hutchins It was sometime in August 2020, before the last reopening of schools in Ontario, that Sarah Liss became fixated with ventilation. Her older child goes to school in the Toronto District School Board, in the kind of building where students complain about the sweltering heat on warmer days. Only now she was worried about COVID. With school boards and the province focusing on masks, cohorting and cleaning, Liss used her spare time researching another vital factor identified by health and science experts for slowing transmission: ventilation. Specifically, she began looking for solutions to get air purifiers into classrooms not only across the city, but the entire province.

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