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The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is delighted to provide these playground stencils to encourage physical activity. This kit includes stencils that were designed to be used as an outline for painting permanent asphalt games on outdoor surfaces.

This checklist can help teachers, principals, custodial staff and others identify what your school is currently doing and what changes can be made to improve the school environment. Areas covered include:


to and from school
throughout the school
in the classroom
food prep and common eating…

Caught Caring week is a health promotion program developed to help promote positive mental health through character development. This resource was developed for elementary school teachers to guide them through a week of character development activities.

 

Updated: October 2017

This handy checklist can help identify what you are currently doing, and what changes you can make, to improve your workplace environment.

This toolkit provides resources to support workplace leaders in implementing a comprehensive workplace wellness program.

For additional information, visit the TBDHU.com/workplaces page.

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit Healthy Schools team is made up of 5 public health nurses and 1 public health dietitian with specific content expertise, who work together with your school community to support healthy schools. This fact sheet provides an outline of how we can support…

Is your workplace up for the "12 Days of Sit Less" Challenge? Download the 12 Days of Sit Less Workplace Toolkit for full details on how to get your coworkers sitting less and moving more.

The Adventures in Cooking program manual is designed to guide leaders through running a hands on cooking program with children. It’s geared towards use with children aged 8 to 12 years (or grade 4 to 7). The manual consists of considerations for planning the program, tips for leaders, over 70…

Interested in supporting mental health in the workplace, but don't know where to start? This toolkit of resources can help!