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2 Social support network Educational services

3 DEFINITION: Social support is the perception and actuality that one is cared for, has assistance available from other people, and that one is part of a supportive social network. These supportive resources can be emotional (e.g., nurturance), tangible (e.g., financial assistance), informational (e.g., advice), or companionship (e.g., sense of belonging)and intangible (e.g. personal advice)

4 BIG BROTHERS AND BIG SISTERS ONTARIO EARLY LIFE CENTRE

5 Big brother and big sister was established in the year of 1964 ADDRESS: 7150 Montrose road Niagara Falls ON L2H3N3 ADDRESS: 428 Niagara Street St.Catharines ON L2M4W3

6  It is Canada’s leading child and youth mentoring charity, Big Brothers Big Sisters facilitates life- changing relationships that inspire and empower children and youth to reach their potential, both as individuals and citizens. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmLvYB1pLPM

7 VISSION: Every Child in South Niagara Who Needs a Mentor, Has a Mentor. MISSION: Our mission is to empower children and youth to achieve their full potential through positively mentored relationships that exemplify mutual respect, trust and care

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10 TRADITIONAL BIG BROTHER BIG SISTER PROGRAM a match between a caring adult and a child 6-18 years of age, in need of a mentor a volunteer mentor is a friendly, concerned, mature, stable adult 18 years or older a mentor and child spend time together weekly, participating in mutually agreed upon activities

11 IN-SCHOOL MENTORING a program that takes place at the child’s school, during the school year the In-School mentor spends one hour per week during the school day doing fun activities of mutual interest with the youth in need of a mentor

12 BIG BUNCH PROGRAM provides adult role models and positive peer interaction in a group setting for children who are waiting for a suitable match also for children with different needs than those in the one-to-one program Big Bunch Leaders commit to taking 2-3 children on outings approximately once per month

13 GO GIRLS! HEALTHY BODIES, HEALTHY MINDS a mentoring program designed to encourage participation in physical activity, healthy eating choices, and the development of a positive self-image, among girls aged 11 to 14 seven sessions led by women mentors aged 18-25 incorporates fun educational games and activities to stimulate relationship-building between the mentors and girls, and self-reflection and group discussions about healthy living and emotional, social and cultural issues

14 GAME ON! EAT SMART. PLAY SMART. LIVE SMART! a group-based mentorship program for boys in grades 6-8 (ages 11-14) seven weekly sessions designed to promote healthier lifestyles, increase self-esteem, and strengthen relationships among male participants trained male mentors lead their group through fun physical activities, games, and discussions topics addressed include nutrition, media influences, gender stereotyping, bullying, communication, self-esteem, body image, physical activity, and risk-taking

15 Ontario early life centre was established in the year of 2001 Address: Mary Ward School, 2999 Dorchester Road, Niagara Falls, Ontario, L2J 2Z9 Tel.: 905-357-2398 Fax: 905-357-1288

16  Ontario Early Years Centre is a place for children up to the age of six and their parents and caregivers to take part in programs and activities together.  The Niagara Falls Ontario Early Years Centre also brings together in one location information about children's services and programs in the community.

17  Child care  Schools  Health care  Libraries.  A free family support program for parents and child care providers of children aged up to 6yrs.  Program designed to promote adult/child interaction for the promotion of healthy child development and effective parenting skills.

18 Child care :  A free family support program for parents and child care providers of children aged up to 6yrs.  Program designed to promote adult/child interaction for the promotion of healthy child development and effective parenting skills.  The various located centers provide care for early child hood and education with the licensed care professionals.

19  Schools: Both elementary and secondary schools are available for various grades. Example: jk,sk,1 to 8 grades for elementary schools. Secondary schools: 9 to 12 grades. Information is also provided for parents to track the status of their children. Co-curricular activities are in involved for children’s social growth.

20 Health care:  provides public health information  It helps to find a Family Doctor and Nurse practionar.  It helps to sign up for a program like Ontario health insurance plan.  It helps to find out what family health team, Nurse practionar, Diabetes education programs and other services can do for the client and family  Provides information about the nearest emergency services in the local area.  Availability of diagnostic services helps in managing diabetes mellitus.

21  Libraries:  Provides access to various books, literature and educative material for all age groups in the community

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23 EDUCATION : Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which the knowledge, skills and habits of a group of people are transfer from one generation to next through teaching, training or research. Education is any act or experience that has formality effect on mind or character.

24 NAME OF ORGANISATIONS:  DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD OF NIAGARA  LIFE TIME LEARNING CENTRE

25 District School Board Of Niagara 191 Carlton Street St. Catharines Ontario L2R 7P4 P:905-641-1550

26 This organisation provides following services:  SERVING : They serve students and families in all 12 municipalities. The DSBN also warmly welcomes students from across the globe. Their schools serve students from 38 different countries speaking 40different languages.  EDUCATING: Over 36,000 students from JK to grade 12 in our 88 public elementary school and 18 public secondary schools.

27  EMPLOYING : It is one of the largest employers in the Niagara region. They have a committed, caring and highly trained staff of: Over 3000 elementary and secondary teachers Over 1300 support staff  GOVERNING BY : By a board of 11 elected trustees. Trustees are elected from across the Niagara region once every four years. Additionally, two students trustees are elected by their peers to attend all board meetings and represent the view points, concerns constructive suggestions of public school students.

28 The Life Time Learning Centre 535 Lake Street St. Catharines, ON L2N 4H7 P. 905-687-7000

29  Home Care  Accept babies (6 wks.-6 years)  Support service  Budgeting  Guidance

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