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3 more wellness teams added to P.E.I. schools

More student well-being teams will be started in P.E.I. schools in September, adding to the program already running in other schools.

22 staff members will be trained to work on teams in 5 families of schools

Team members from Westisle include from left: Cory Snow, youth outreach worker; Lorna Hutt, team lead; Minister Jordan Brown; Bethany MacIsaac, school health nurse; Andrea Garland, counselling consultant. (Submitted)

Morestudent well-being teams will be started in P.E.I. schools in September, adding to the program already running in other schools.

Education, Early Learning and Culture Minister Jordan Brown says theBluefield, Colonel Gray and the Morell-Souris families of schools and the French schools in those regions will have teams in place at the start of the next school year.

Teams are already in place in theMontague andWestislefamilies of schools.

"Westisle and Montague students now have more timely access to supports that help them succeed inside and outside the classroom," Brownsaid in a release.

"Teachers in these schools really appreciate the assistance of dedicated specialized staff who are trained to identify and support student needs."

There will be 22 staff members on the three new teams that will help students deal with anxiety, engagement, social skills and general stress reduction.

The help is being offered by mental health clinicians, school health nurses, school outreach workers and an occupational therapist.

5 teams supported

A $3 million investment from three government departments education, health and justice will support the work of the five teams.

Bluefield's team will be based out of Bluefield High School and team members will travel from school to school. The Colonel Gray team will be housed at St. Jean Elementary, and the Morell-Souris team will be located at Morell Regional High.

Geoff MacDonald, the provincial lead for the program, saidwhat has been learned from the first two families of schools will help with the implementation of the well-being teams in the three additional areas.

"The great work of our team members inMontague and Westisle and theirfeedback throughout theyear has helped to create a sustainableprogram that willhelpschool-agedchildren and their parents for years to come," MacDonald said.

The remaining three families of schools, Three Oaks, Kensington-Kinkora, and Charlottetown Rural will havestudent well-being teams by September2019.

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