Hundreds of Ontario principals say they need more help to support the mental health of students, as a new survey indicates regional inequities in access to…
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Meanwhile, it reports the number of schools with no access to psychologists doubled in the past decade, up to 28 per cent and 29 per cent for elementary and secondary schools, respectively.Article content
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