Equity and Well-Being
Equity Framework: Promoting and Supporting Student Well-Being
This plan sets out goals and action items for creating safe and inclusive spaces for everyone.
Equity Calendar
The calendar serves as a resource for students, staff and school communities.
Supporting Inclusive, Safe and Caring Spaces for Diverse Gender Identities Guidelines and Best Practices
This guideline outlines best practices related to supporting inclusive, safe and caring spaces for diverse gender identities.
Gender Identity and Gender Expression Admin Guideline-Feb. 2023
Supporting equity and inclusive education helps the education community identify and remove discriminatory biases and systemic barriers in order to support student achievement and well-being. Research confirms that students who feel welcome and accepted in their schools are more likely to succeed academically. In fact, everyone in our publicly funded education system – regardless of background or personal circumstances – should feel engaged and included.
The nature of well-being is complex and means different things to different people. As a starting point, we can consider well-being to be a positive sense of self / spirit and belonging that we feel when our cognitive, emotional, social and physical needs are being met. Well-being in early years and school settings is about helping children and students become more resilient, so that they can make positive, healthy choices to support learning and achievement, now and in the future.