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Programs for 12 to 18 year olds 


(YPET) Youth With Parents Who Have Experienced Trauma
Ages: 13 - 16 years
Designed for youth who live with a parent (still serving or veteran) who is affected by an Operational Stress Injury; to assist in the development of support systems of their own, and develop practical skills to deal with feelings and stresses.

To register or for more information:
Helena Gillespie  (780) 973-4011 ext 2533

ACE (Approaching Conflict Effectively)
Aimed at helping you learn effective communication and conflict management skills, this program is available as a home study, where you learn at your own pace. Ex: increasing communication within an intimate relationship, within an adult/teen relationship etc.

Register: Call (780) 973-4011 ext 6331
Open to: Military family members ages 16 and up

MFRC Home Alone Safety
Ages: 10 - 17 years
An interactive two hour safety training program. (Younger siblings 7+ must also register and attend) Safety, first aid, and comfort skills are covered in this course through interactive games and role playing.

Date: June 9
Time: 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Location: MFRC
Fee: Free
Register: Course will run once enough participants are registered. Call (780) 973-4011 ext 6300
Open to: Defence Team members, employees & familiesStandard First Aid
Due to  community demand, we are now offering a full two day Standard First Aid course on June 9 & 10 from  8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. both days for $140.00 per person. (Please note the previous recertification course will not be held due to low registration numbers). This course will recognize and  provide intervention for life threatening emergencies until medical help arrives (choking, shock, unconscious, severe bleeding, CPR for adult casualties and resuscitation for infants and children. Must be 12 years and older. Please register by June 1.

Have you heard about the SACSC 2nd annual Video Contest?
The theme this year is:

Don’t be a Bystander. Be an UPSTANDER.

Did you know that  peers are present in 85% of bullying incidents? The bystander is an important part of the bullying dynamic and we believe they have the power to make a situation better or worse depending on how they react.

Students from grade 4-12 have the opportunity to submit a video before October 19, 2012 to share what this theme means to them. 

All the details for our contest can be found at http://www.sacsc.ca/contests.htm

Here you can download contest rules and permission forms, as well as view the judging criteria and prizes!

For more information or any questions, please contact froznicki@sacsc.ca

We hope to see many great entries again this year!