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![]() Save the Date...New Subscriber Webinar! Tuesday, May 20th at 10:00 AM Burnout is real, but it is not inevitable. Join Dr. Bisleen Attli and Dr. Tara Rawana, Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy-certified naturopathic doctors from All About Mental Empowerment, for an dynamic workshop designed specifically for Guidance educators. Having worked with over 27,000 students and hundreds of parents and teachers across more than 80 schools in six school boards, Dr. Bisleen and Dr. Tara bring a wealth of experience in both education and mental health. In this transformational session, you will learn how to shift your identity, regulate your nervous system, and implement powerful mindset strategies that allow you to show up fully for your students, without sacrificing your own well-being. You will walk away with practical tools to protect your energy, achieve greater balance, and cultivate peace, purpose, and resilience in both your professional and personal life. Register Here! Don't miss this final webinar of the 2024/25 school year! All those who register will receive the session recording and any available resources.
Summer Session: July 3 to July 31 OSCA-ACOSO is pleased to announce that they will continue to offer Part 1, Part 2 and the Specialist in Guidance and Career Education Additional Qualifications courses this summer. Cost: $675 plus HST. To register: www.osca.ca - Next AQ course Registration closes Thursday, June 19 at 11:55 p.m. This is a FIRM deadline. Teaching experience forms (Part 2 and Specialist) are all due no later than Friday, June 27. Please register early to reserve your seat!
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This scholarship aims to support greater representation of equity-deserving groups in Canada’s bioscience sector by awarding $10,000 to three students entering their first year of post-secondary studies who identify as either Indigenous, a person with a disability, or a newcomer to Canada. If interested, please find both English and French versions of the promotional content in this Dropbox Folder.
The Bill 7 Award is a prestigious recognition celebrating outstanding 2SLGBTQI scholars in Ontario. Established in honour of Ontario’s Bill 7 (1986), which added sexual orientation to the Ontario Human Rights Code, these awards financially support individuals in post-secondary education to uphold the equality and inclusion intended by the bill. Purpose The Trust relies heavily on annual donations, with the awards ceremony also serving as a fundraiser for supporting scholarships. By attending or donating, supporters help sustain vital resources for marginalized communities. This year’s ceremony promises inspiring stories, networking opportunities, and a chance to unite for equality. Join us in commemorating Canada’s 2SLGBTQI trailblazers while empowering the next generation of change-makers. Application Process Get involved Together, we can continue the legacy of Bill 7 because equality is worth fighting for!
The Lincoln M. Alexander Award commemorates the legacy of Ontario’s 24th Lieutenant Governor each year by recognizing three young people who have shown strong leadership in eliminating racial discrimination.
Recipients receive a cash award of $5,000 each. Nominations can be submitted under the following two categories: - Student (accredited provincial secondary schools can nominate a student for this award). - Community (a community organization or agency that works extensively around race relations can nominate someone for this award). All nominations are reviewed and recipients are selected by an independent selection committee. Help your students take the next step: applications still open at University of Niagara Falls Canada
Are your students still exploring their post-secondary options? Encourage them to consider University of Niagara Falls Canada (UNF). We're still accepting applications for Fall 2025, with no application fee! UNF offers two undergraduate program options designed to prepare students for success in high-demand fields: Honours Bachelor of Business Administration ? Perfect for future leaders and entrepreneurs, this program gives students essential skills in marketing, finance, management, and innovation through experiential learning and real-world case studies. Two majors: Digital Marketing or Digital Economy. We're proud to support our future scholars with a generous entrance award automatically applied for all Canadian applicants. With a welcoming campus community and dedicated faculty, along with student services and strong career support, UNF empowers students to thrive academically and personally. Encourage your students to apply today. No cost, no pressure, just possibility. Learn more at unfc.ca or connect with our admissions team at inquiry@unfc.ca. ![]()
![]() ![]() Get ready to experience university life at Carleton by joining us on campus for the 2025 Future Ravens Welcome event! On Saturday, May 10, we invite you to come to our campus and experience it like never before. Meet your future professors, tour our beautiful riverside campus and facilities, explore the support services available exclusively to you as a Raven, and hear directly from our community about how to thrive at Carleton and beyond. Attend our 2025 Future Ravens Welcome Discover Carleton's campusJoin a student tour guide to visit Carleton classrooms, lecture halls and study spaces. Discover all the resources available to Carleton Ravens. Visit our website for dates, times, more information and to register. carleton.ca/tours
Ontario’s universities are excited to host the virtual Information Sessions, geared towards Grade 11 and younger students, on Thursday, May 22, 2025, from 5 to 7 pm (ET). How the Event Works Why Attend the Virtual Information Sessions? Learn more and encourage your students to sign up for the virtual Information Sessions. ouevents.ca/virtual Questions? Contact ouevents@ouac.on.ca. Les universités de l’Ontario sont très heureuses de présenter les Séances d’information virtuelles s’adressant aux élèves de 11e année et moins, le jeudi 22 mai 2025 de 17 h à 19 h (HE). Comment fonctionne l’événement Pourquoi prendre part aux Séances d’information virtuelles? Apprenez-en davantage et encouragez vos élèves à s’inscrire aux Séances d’information virtuelles. ouevents.ca/fr/virtuelle/ Des questions? Communiquez avec nous : ouevents@ouac.on.ca. Ontario's universities are excited to connect with students, educators and supporters at virtual and in-person events this year. Save the dates for these free events and help promote them to your students.
Learn more at ouevents.ca. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Les universités de l'Ontario ont très hâte de rencontrer des élèves, leurs supportrices et supporteurs et des éducatrices et éducateurs lors de nos événements virtuels et sur place de cette année. Prenez note des dates de ces événements gratuits et aidez-nous à les promouvoir auprès de vos élèves.
Pour en savoir plus, consultez le site ouevents.ca. ![]() The impacts of climate change are shaping complex perspectives on employment outlooks. A 2024 ECO Canada report projects a 6% increase in new environmental jobs by 2033, while a PWC survey from last year found 25% of Canadian employees think climate change may cause them to lose their jobs. Here are resources that explore the positive and negative impacts of climate change on careers.
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For young people in the early stages of their career, the idea of waiting 40 years or more to retire might feel like a marathon. For those already feeling burnt out, it can be an excruciating thought.
So – why not take a break or two somewhere along the way? The concept of "micro-retirement" is having a moment. While the term appears to have been first coined in 2007, it’s recently found new popularity on social media. The idea is that retirement doesn’t have to be a fixed, clearly defined period at the end of your working life. Rather, it’s possible to restore your human energy and levels of wellbeing by dipping in and out of it, with small or large career breaks. Many onlookers have pointed out that the underlying concept is not a new idea. Sabbaticals and other kinds of career breaks have been a feature of the workforce for a long time ![]()
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The Ontario School Counsellors’ Association has a long standing tradition (over 40 years) of recognizing and awarding those who stand out in the field of Guidance and Career Education. OSCA recognizes individuals and/or organizations that have made a significant contribution to Guidance and Career Education in Ontario. We can say with confidence that our past award winners have helped thousands find their pathways to successful futures! ![]() ![]() |
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