Results from a Halton youth survey show the importance of relationships to well-being and sense of belonging. We consistently see that relationships are associated with positive youth development in many areas such as student motivation, learning, reduced risk behaviours, and other positive behaviours,” said Elisabeth Wells, interim executive director of Our Kids Network, which partnered with UNICEF Canada, the Canadian Index of Wellbeing, Ontario Trillium Foundation and the Medivae Foundation on the project last year.
Connectedness and belonging in Halton communities: New research report from Our Kids Network explores neighbourhood cohesion
Our Kids Network has published a report about neighbourhood cohesion, based on the results of their Kindergarten Parent Survey (KPS). The research brief focuses on data from the 2023 data collection...