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Activity:  "Opening Up About Money: Why It Matters"
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Listen to M.B.A. student Kevin Liang as he shares his experience as a money novice while in college. Listen for his call to action, and think about how you can put his advice into practice. Topics include: Why do you think people often feel uncomfortable discussing their financial situation? What impact does financial literacy have on an individual’s future opportunities and societal inequality? What are the risks and benefits of not discussing financial matters openly? What does the narrator's story tell us about the social stigma associated with discussing money? How can being open about financial struggles and successes benefit individuals and communities? Discuss how early financial education could have changed the narrator’s family situation. What role does early financial education play in preparing for unforeseen financial challenges? Reflecting on the video, why might someone's financial literacy be linked to their family background or upbringing?

Subject:
Financial Literacy
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Lesson
Author:
Cindy Lowe
Date Added:
09/29/2024
Canadian Mental Health Association- Saskatchewan
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About CMHA Saskatchewan
CMHA SK is a volunteer-based organization which supports and promotes the rights of persons with mental illness to maximize their full potential; and promotes and enhances the mental health and well-being of all members of the community.

The Canadian Mental Health Association, Saskatchewan Division – CMHA SK – is one of the oldest and largest community-based human services organizations in Saskatchewan. We are proud to be part of CMHA National, connecting us with branches all across Canada

Subject:
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Material Type:
Primary Source
Provider:
Canadian Mental Health Association
Provider Set:
Saskatchewan Division
Date Added:
05/29/2018
Mental Health Commission of Canada
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HEADSTRONG is an initiative to reduce the painful stigma experienced by Canadian children and youth living with mental health problems and illnesses. It is also intended to reduce the stigma experienced by their families. HEADSTRONG is giving Canadian youth the encouragement, knowledge, and tools they need to fight against this serious problem that threatens the wellness of so many young Canadians.

Over 5 years, our leading researchers evaluated 60 anti-stigma programs. HEADSTRONG was born from the best evidence. Launched at a national summit in Ottawa in November 2014, HEADSTRONG brought together youth from across the country committed to — and excited about — creating positive change.

Subject:
Health & Fitness
Health Education
Material Type:
Reading
Date Added:
02/25/2019
More Than My Diagnosis
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More Than My Diagnosis is part of the Otsuka Patient Education Network (OPEN), a series of online resources for a broad community of people living with health issues. This includes individuals diagnosed with a mental health condition and caregivers for individuals who have or have had a mental health condition.
OPEN is sponsored by Otsuka America Pharmaceutical, Inc. The information provided by OPEN and the More Than My Diagnosis website is intended for educational benefit only, and does not represent scientific fact or medical advice. Speak with a health care professional about your or your loved one's symptoms and illnesses to determine diagnosis and appropriate treatment options.
Every individual’s health experience can be different. On this website, participants have shared their personal experiences. Individual experiences may vary

Subject:
Psychology
Social Studies
Material Type:
Assessment
Date Added:
02/12/2019