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The deadline for nominations was May 28. Over 85 nominations were received. Thank you all for your meaningful and moving contributions.

One thing is clear - our students are strong and resilient, hard-working and determined. Some of the nominations were difficult to read as stories of hardship and perseverance were shared with us. If we could, we would have selected them all. Here are our winners:

Apprenticeship pathway
Andrew Huber

Workplace pathway
Yavin Jallim
Abdurrehman Mahmood

College pathway
Shechem (Maliyah) Bourne
Katlynn Allen
Kassandra Marshall

University pathway
Sarah Scriver
Thea Elliott
Emmanuel Adegboyega

We are excited to announce winners from our 2021 Virtual Spring Conference!  All those who completed our conference exit survey were entered into a draw.  
Thanks to all who attended the OSCA/ACOSO Spring Conference!  It was a fantastic day of learning, sharing, and connection. And many thanks for your valued feedback, which helps us plan for our 2021 Fall Conference: Forward21: Moving from Chaos to Opportunity!  

Congratulations to our Winners:

Liliana Compagnone of Toronto Catholic District School Board
Debbie Geall of Peel District School Board 

Conference Update! | Mise à Jour de la conférence!

REGISTRATION | INSCRIPTION

Free for OSCA Members | Gratuite pour les membres ACOSO 

For this year only, OSCA/ACOSO is offering the 2021 Fall Conference at NO COST to OSCA/ACOSO members.

Visit www.osca.ca TODAY to either renew membership or join as a new member.

Conference registration links and details to come.  

STAY CONNECTED WITH THE CONFERENCE AND SO MUCH MORE
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We are committed to continuing to provide members with the highest quality professional development. With that, the OSCA Board has decided to do things differently for this upcoming conference, recognizing that change has been the theme of this year! 

We are excited to offer the 2021 fall conference at no cost to OSCA members.  Conference registration will still be required but, for this year only, OSCA members will be able to attend both days of the conference for free; consider this a kind of "covid coupon”!  Now more than ever, we want to be able to increase access and connections and enhance sharing and learning opportunities across the province.

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What I love most about reading nonfiction are those moments of connection. When you read about a specific experience the author has had and the feelings around that experience, and you realize oh, I’ve felt that too. It feels like getting to reach across an infinite distance and shake someone else’s hand or hug them. As a queer person, this feeling of connection through books has been particularly helpful for me while I’ve been unable to be with my community during the lockdown.

So, this month, in honour of Pride, we’re reading nonfiction by a trans or non-binary author. These authors have opened up their hearts about the things closest to them: spanning topics from parenthood to creative expression, they show us the specificity in our differences and the things that connect us as humans.
 
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The School-College-Work Initiative has been working with the staff at OCAS on researching dual credit students transition to college. In the process, it has been noticed that there are errors appearing in student data transmissions to OCAS. Course with a "4T" or "4Y" course code are also being incorrectly flagged as being "team-taught". Dual credit courses can be either team-taught or college delivered, but the same course can''t be delivered both ways at the same time. SCWI has created a couple of documents that may be useful to guidance staff in reviewing their reporting and recording of achievement in dual credits. There are 2 .pdf documents: "Addressing dual credit course code errors" and "Aborder les erreurs de codes de cours à double reconnaissance de crédit."  There are also two PowerPoint presentations "Dual Credits: What''s in a code?" and "DRC : Tout sur les  codes de cours." The files can be downloaded from the course codes section of the SCWI/IJECT web sites at http://scwi.ca/scwi/coursecodes.php or http://iject.ca/iject/coursecodes.php.

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CERIC has published a new edition of its popular Retain and Gain Playbook to support public sector employers in developing an inclusive, agile and equipped workforce. The bilingual publication comes at a time when all levels of the public sector are focused on career development as a means of putting the full capacity of their talent pools at the service of Canadians, exemplified by the federal government’s recent Call to Action on Anti-Racism, Equity and Inclusion.

Written in an innovative "travel guide" format, the Playbook is a concise, action-oriented career management resource that public sector leaders and managers can use to attract, engage and retain staff. It applies to all levels of government: municipal, provincial, federal and First Nations. The Playbook is authored by workforce expert Lisa Taylor, who integrates diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) throughout and recognizes the unique context of public sector workplaces. The Playbook is situated in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on public sector careers, including workforce mental health and remote work arrangements.
 
  


The rapid advance of digital technologies has significantly impacted education in recent years. It is evident that the increasing digitization of the economy and society will require students to become comfortable with technology to prepare for the future. In turn, this also requires teachers to be supported to develop the skills and knowledge required to fully utilize the capabilities of technology, whether in the classroom or in a hybridized model that utilizes distributed online learning.




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This session focuses on muscle relaxation and how these exercises can help us manage stress. Feeling
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SMART is a 9-session, 20-hour, evidence-based program designed to address the needs of all educators including teachers, educational assistants, child and youth workers, staff, administrators, social workers, psychologists and other helping professionals who work with students.

This evidence-based course trains participants to better manage work-related and personal stress in order to cultivate emotional balance.
 
Throughout North America, school and guidance counsellors have been essential professional resources in helping students cope with the many issues that they face. These issues often take the form of a career choice, opting for the right apprenticeship or post-secondary program, or problems related to stress and or other psychological challenges. For decades, the role of school counsellors has been filled by certified teachers. However, with the evolution of knowledge and the complexity of today’s school reality, more and more North American jurisdictions require that school counsellors hold a master’s in areas related to counselling psychology and/or school counselling.
 
As we move into the traditional season of graduations and the start of new summer jobs, it is easy to focus on all that has been lost for young people today. Coverage of COVID-19’s impact on youth employment paints a bleak picture, with references to the "Class of COVID" and characterizations of a "lost generation."

On their own, the risks of economic "scarring," disrupted academic progress and mental health crises are daunting. Add to these the lengthy time periods projected for a fulsome generational recovery, and it’s no surprise that young people feel they are facing seemingly insurmountable challenges.

But this focus on despair without the presence of hope and accompanying opportunities does an enormous disservice to our youth.
 
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OSCA/ACOSO is going virtual for 2021 and we are looking forward to connecting, learning, and sharing with you in new ways this year! With valued feedback from our members, we are excited to host a virtual conference for 2021. Join us as we move forward: FORWARD21: Moving from Chaos to Opportunity. 

Stay connected with us for conference registration and more details.

http://www.osca.ca/

 
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Bonjour! Parlez-vous français? Avez-vous un baccalauréat, une maîtrise, ou un doctorat en français et vous aimez traduire de l'anglais au français?

L'ACOSO a besoin de vous!
 
L'association des conseillères et des conseillers d'orientation scolaire de l'Ontario est à la recherche de traductrices ou traducteur francophone pour traduire notre bulletin d'information, notre revue trimestrielle, notre site web et tous nos autres projets. Nous offrons 10 - 15 cents du mot. Si vous êtes intéressé, veuillez envoyer votre CV par courriel à la présidente de l''ACOSO Cathy Lihou à l'adresse suivante : cathylihou@gmail.com.

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Speak French? Have a B.A., Masters or Ph.D. in French? Enjoy translating
English into French? OSCA Needs You!

The Ontario School Counsellors' Association is looking for individuals who would like to do some French translation. We are offering 10 to 15 cents per word. We will need translation for our newsletter, quarterly magazine, website and other projects as the come up. Interested candidates should send their resume to OSCA President, Cathy Lihou at cathylihou@gmail.com

 
  
Next session: July 9th to July 31st

All three parts will be offered. Candidates may enrol in one part.

Cost: $650 (includes a copy of ethical guidelines and a one year OSCA Subscription)

Taught by a current school Guidance Counsellor, through an interactive, online classroom environment.

Candidates must hold a valid OCT and be in good standing to register.